Hello and many thanks for this video! You are the first and only to do a teardown for the Google Home Max and i thank you for that. The only teardown i could find on the internet is the FCC photos and thats it. Could you please do the complete teardown because i think under the pcb there are 3 more amp chips and one more thing i want to know is how many amps the power supply has. About the power supply: they used a very high quality manufacturer for Home Max ,as it makes power supplies for 24/7 in medical or critical fields. I own 2 Home Max in stereo pair and 2 Nest Audio in stereo pair and i think the sound from each pair is beyond expectation especially for the Home Max pair! If you search the Max woofer by model number it give a Bang&Olufsen driver so very high quality. I cant find it now but there is a white paper with the huge amount of design work and measurement from the team that worked for both speakers. Please finish the teardown and cant wait for the excursion test. Thank you!!
Yes your right! There is another 30wpc amp on the back of the board. That means an amp for each coil. I will try to run an external single coil woofer for each amp and see what it does if I have time in the future
@@speakerblowupmanlee5921 Please dont forget to do a full teardown on Earfun Uboom X also.Thanks!! PS:if you are kind enough please tell me the output voltage and amps for the Home Max power supply.
@speakerblowupmanlee5921 Hello again. Please dont forget to do the Earfun Uboom X teardown. PS: and please tell me voltage and amps output for the Home Max power supply. Thanks!
I have a couple chromecasts and chromecast audio and a nest mini. You have to create speaker groups in the home app. I don't use that feature much but I used to and it was pretty easy to setup. I'd play my home stereo through my chromecast that's hooked to my TV and my chrome cast audio is hooked to my receiver for my garage stereo. Works great.
Hello and many thanks for this video!
You are the first and only to do a teardown for the Google Home Max and i thank you for that.
The only teardown i could find on the internet is the FCC photos and thats it.
Could you please do the complete teardown because i think under the pcb there are 3 more amp chips and one more thing i want to know is how many amps the power supply has.
About the power supply: they used a very high quality manufacturer for Home Max ,as it makes power supplies for 24/7 in medical or critical fields.
I own 2 Home Max in stereo pair and 2 Nest Audio in stereo pair and i think the sound from each pair is beyond expectation especially for the Home Max pair!
If you search the Max woofer by model number it give a Bang&Olufsen driver so very high quality.
I cant find it now but there is a white paper with the huge amount of design work and measurement from the team that worked for both speakers.
Please finish the teardown and cant wait for the excursion test.
Thank you!!
Yes your right! There is another 30wpc amp on the back of the board. That means an amp for each coil. I will try to run an external single coil woofer for each amp and see what it does if I have time in the future
@@speakerblowupmanlee5921 Please dont forget to do a full teardown on Earfun Uboom X also.Thanks!! PS:if you are kind enough please tell me the output voltage and amps for the Home Max power supply.
@speakerblowupmanlee5921 Hello again. Please dont forget to do the Earfun Uboom X teardown. PS: and please tell me voltage and amps output for the Home Max power supply. Thanks!
Those mid woofers look incredible!!
Yup. And all seem to be of Northern European design
9:51 what kind of PCD trace at is 90 degree angle???
Those are vias that connext two sides of the pcb. Besides, there is still some curvature
I have a couple chromecasts and chromecast audio and a nest mini. You have to create speaker groups in the home app. I don't use that feature much but I used to and it was pretty easy to setup. I'd play my home stereo through my chromecast that's hooked to my TV and my chrome cast audio is hooked to my receiver for my garage stereo. Works great.
Yup I created a speaker group. It just never works. I had to download an older version of the app to get it to somewhat work properly.
How many watts are the woofers??
30w rms per woofer