Right? Cripes!! STFU and tell us the *PERTINENT* info!! I letf the video after 2 minutes and went to the website. $350??... I'd rather have 1,000 rounds of IMI 5.56 And by the way, those speakers are not protected enough, someone's toddler going to poke their finger through one.
1. You talk to damn much.. 2. You never played it.. 3. You said USP port, it's USB port.. 4. The two different amperage options is for IPhone and Android, they have different requirements for charging.. 5. You don't charge a laptop through USB.. 6. You sound like you don't know what you're talking about, you just ramble on and on.. 6(b). If you're going to pitch something, do more research 7. You only told us it was an ammo can like 10 times.. 8. I highly doubt it's a motorcycle battery, odds are its a dry cell battery.. 9. You talk too much and I'm sick of pointing out your shortcomings..
That is Dope, Big Ups to All Veterans, its Memorial day, and start of Fleet Week (HOOYAH). I served over 30 years ago during Desert Storm in The US Navy. Those lost in battle, or passing of time, and VETS who are struggling, remember thats what the VA is there for, and they will take care of your medical needs, mind and body.
Been thinking about doing one up to handle my HAM Base. I have one I built many years ago that is a Voltage Distributor AC/DC for powering/testing Electronic Circuits and Components. It's in a .30 Cal Can.
Nice built speaker but the price is insane. That connecting sound of the BT Module clearly indicate it's a cheap one from China like all the switches and other stuff mounted. you can DIY build this for under 100 Bucks. And you should use a VRLA battery instead of a motorcycle type.
Dang bro nice long winded explanation...would of been nice to hear some sound come out of it. I built my own, used a pyle blue tooth 90 w amp and marine grade speakers.
There was this invention some time back called a smartphone, and it stores and plays music just fine. For $350, I can add a bunch of wireless bluetooth speakers all over my house. I could even put one in an ammo can for free.
Weirdly, I think, $350 is both reasonable and too expensive. $350, and I'm guessing its largely handmade and hand assembled, isn't too bad time/labor/some profit wise, but at $350 if you took your time even with minimum knowledge, you could probably do a close approximation or even a one with more functionality since all it is is a glorified speaker. ...so yeah it seems to butt up against that price point of being roughly accomplishable DYI project but reasonable to price it at if you are the one building them for other people. There is a fair amount of wasted space in there too with some pointless complexity. ...now I'm eyeing some of that old electronic equipment in the corner of the room, the raspberry pi, and the mostly empty ammo can. lol....guess there is another idea to throw on the back burner of projects....
Can see a few issues with this build, though cool it is. Usb input should be on the outside for quick access with the lid down or slightly open to show very cool power and blue tooth switches , Speakers need a protective cover just in case of little fingers going where they shouldn't, don't really see the point of a power display? A coloured LED would be just as useful and cost less, external charging should also be on the outside. Maybe also have a LED display and a toggle for playing off of a usb to skip and select tracks. Just my 2 cents :)
Most of the time a wired connection has much better sound quality than Bluetooth. I do own one Bluetooth adapter that is awesome, very high tech, made by a sound engineer that is equal in quality to a wired connection.
i would recommend you add some kind of flap with gasket, like the ammo can lid, to the speaker holes, latching, to give it true ruggedness and waterproofing. You can probobly epoxy on a good lid to make a good looking after market modification. .. just use some rtv and some rtv release compound to make a gasket.. or cut one.
shame to use fairly high quality components (though i am suspicious of the little voltmeter! I would use a analog display lol) while leaving it vulnerable to the elements like that :(
and i am curious about the choice of SLA battery, rather then a lithium one. Less chance of a fire hazard I suppose, which is good if you want to store it along with flame sensitive materials... however i would not fancy a battery leaking acid fumes! perhaps a case could be made for the nickle metal hydride battery.. despite its flaws..
and full sealing might be a problem if moisture is allowed to get into the unit and then trapped in there.. that would turn into a pain in the ass with desiccant or requiring full weather resistant construction.. unless you just make note to store it open...
Made an entire sound system with CD player mounted in ammo cans back in the 80s in Berlin to use in my M35a2 when parked for long periods of time, used a walkman when driving. The whole system had to be able to be removed and be in ammo cans for stealth.
In the interest of full disclosure; One could put a gaming P.C. within a 50-cal ammo can at the cost of $400 (I certainly did)... There is no logic-based reason for this product to cost $399 + Shipping. I've conducted a search for the requisite components to assembly an identical device *(Excluding the L.A.S.E.R. Etching)* ; Witch yielded results projecting a final cost of $82+ shipping. *_It would be quite understandable if one wished to purchase this device in order to support our veterans;_* However, there seems to be no other legitimate reason to charge nearly $320 in labor.
***** Yes... I'm quite sure. Operating under the assumption that one was willing/able to perform the work themselves; It would be verifiably true that a device of identical or superior quality could be constructed for under $100 ($82 before shipping) The requisite electronics for such a build could not exceed $20; as a result of this, the bulk of the cost would be consumed by the speakers and the ammo can itself. P.S. A single Micro-ITX board (From 6 years ago) could handily provide superior support for: U.S.B. ports, _ALL_ Voltage controls, Native Dongle-Free BlueTooth support, LCD readouts, AUX input, Internal SSD for music storage, multi-card reader, all whilst requiring less space than discrete nodes for each feature.
spikec ***** Actually I did build one... There is in fact; a good chance that your "original Idea" was spurred on by studying _my_ creations, or derivative works... But what do i know... You guys have been at this for *_"almost 1 year"_*... I'm only the first person to construct such a device (in the late 90's), and i only have 23 years of combined hardware hacking experience. But what do i know...
***** Furthermore; I don't appreciate the fact that you are using *_MY DESIGN_* for this in CLEAR violation of the agreement to not use it for commercial purposes... I released my design to the "Case Modding" community in the hopes that people would see my ideas and build them themselves... *_You do NOT need a CNC machine, powder gun, or even a drill press_*. You'd only need that if you planned on mass producing the device. My plans (*witch you liberally plagiarized*) called for a top plate that one could cut with a hand nibbler, and drilled with a hand drill (Using only 2 different bits). This is a carbon copy *(Right down to the switches)*. *If your going to copy someone... At least have the decency to **-FUCKING-** do it right...* For example; where is the potentiometer based volume knob? Where is the card reader? Where is the internal storage?
Only problem I see with this is that when its blasting in your car and your pulled over by the cops and they tell you to turn it down, you reach in the back to unplug it and they see it and shoot your ass and your dead. Other wise its pretty cool.
I have one, it's heavy as fuck. but around the barracks everyone has the same reaction to it. the battery life is long even when you go full blasts. the fuse is a 5Amp. the one thing I had to do is super glue the rubber stoppers on the bottom. you want those because if you don't have them the unit will rattle like hell
***** Hey Curt !... I saw this on Pete's channel and ended up here.. I have an idea though.. Maybe with all the preppers out there you could have a version with a LED flashlight on the side and even have a red lens for emergency applications and/or night time signature reduction.. My portable 12v pack for my telescope gave me the Idea,.. just a a thought!!
Glock Gaston It's designed in America; BY ME! They are _ILLEGALLY_ selling someones registered intellectual property. I wouldn't be surprised if they *_"INVENTED"_* an accompanying MP3 player called the *"My-Pod"*; Witch I'm sure would look and function in total congruency to a certain Apple product. But don't worry... They'll likely laser etch there name on it, CNC cut each button, _AND_ powder coat the face plate; so that they can justify price gouging the people to the tune of $350-to-$400.
add a grill to the speakers too protect them....just a matter of time b4 they get punctured. otherwise....very kool. seriously....the lack of a grill is major flaw.
Had to have one. A bit pricey but I'm considering using it as a remote system for varmint calling. So much consumer crap out there and this thing just freaking rocks. The sound absolutely amazed me!! Tried making one years ago from a commercial electrical box and sounded like shit
That's crazy. $350 for a speaker in a ammo can that you won't be able to hear when you are shooting. Ammo can-$20, motorcycle battery-$50, Bose speakers with Bluetooth -$150, wasting your money on this, priceless. I bet it weighs 20 lbs. I knew it had problems when you said it has a motorcycle battery. They are not designed for multiple discharges like that. Should have used a power wheels battery or maybe power tool battery designed for this type of application. I really don't see it's usefulness. It's more of a trinket. There isn't a need for it in my opinion. Then again, that's just my two cents. To each their own.
You just admitted it's pure value is $220 (and you forgot the charging system to monitor and charge the motorcycle battery and supply the 5V for the USB) and that's fine. But don't forget you're also paying for the cool factor, labor and fact you're supping vets who are custom making these and surely that's worth it for some folks.
The thing is.. It's a badass ammo can, but doesn't even store ammo at least not that I've seen from this video. Like a $350 ammo can?, get past the cool buttons and tell me if it can be used for the purpose that's in the name xD
Very cool project. I would think that a LiPo battery would be a better choice and it's HALF (or less) the weight! I have tried the SLA batteries and they do work but like someone else said, they are not designed for this. I also agree that the $350 price is just right and too much at the same time. It all depends if you have the time/skills to do it yourself. I have seen several of these and this is one of the best.
It's really cool, but as much as I like things with led blinky lights and switches, I couldn't see me using it more than once and that would be just to see how it works..... I guess the only reason I'd buy something like this would be to support our veterans....
Interesting idea. I have been thinking of making a portable Comms box and at the moment I have plans to build one using a mini gun ammo can which opens both ends. I was looking at putting various charge and power sockets . I am looking at putting a multiband CB and a Ham radio along with sockets on the front and the back end will have antenna sockets and stowage for a T2TL antenna. I was going to use extension speaker's but think I re design front for a internal ext speaker
Thank you for stealing 12 minutes of my life. God forbid you play music on the (350$) radio so we can hear the badassery flow from the Bose (sucks) speakers.
Over all it looks pretty nice and be fun to take it to work. As far as taking it outdoors though I would be a little nervous. .50 ammo can solid as a rock, good rubber seal but the weak area I see is the speakers. They are exposed to the elements and if it rained or you were carrying it there would be a good chance of puncturing the speakers. They also need a cover with a waterproof seal around them to keep them protected. Outside of that they are kool looking besides providing power for some applications I do not see a real world application for them. Would not be worth much as part of my bug out gear and from what I saw the speakers do not have any amplification capability except what would be provided by the device hook up to them. Did I miss something?
i feel it's a bit expensive for what it is but you can argue it with the labor I guess. Thats just my honest opinion. It's not bad though I would, myself, make my own if I were to do something like this - just because I like a project and it seems like something I could do.. Good luck with sales though brother.
If they could make a waterproof version that could float (or at least not sink like a rock), this thing would be AMAZING for smaller boats. Nonetheless, this is a great idea.
At $550 Canadian after shipping, I'll keep putting my iPhone in a Pringles can lol. That is so effin' cool..... but just seen the price..... Hoooolaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Get the cost down to $200-$250, then I would be ok. But for $350, I'm thinking I could get a head start on a sweet new AR build, or just buy 6 stripped lowers and be ready to profit if Killary wins... Just sayin...
What kind of speaker do you have on it ? And what plastic ammo box should I get to put 2 6.5. 1/2 150watt marine speaker on the front 30mm. 40Mm ,50mm box?
RUclips drops ads right into a video now?!? I'm not talking a little banner, it interrupts the video, stops it to play the ad that you cannot turn off, and then restarts it. C'mon, RUclips!
Bose really isn't very good, its all marketing. You can get 10x the sound quality for similar or less money. Go on a audio forum and say you run Bose. lol. I could recommend tons of brands but it's pretty easy to search. Well, ok, I'll recommend one brand I really like, CDT Audio.
"That's para-cord on the handle there; that's only a taste of what this thing can do."
lmao
This shit cringy as fuck.
Tacticool dorks.
"When I seen this" lol
Funny thing is some of my friends would be like "paracord?!" what else could you need?
cool toy, but be honest how many beers did you have before making the vid.
Blah, blah, blah, blah...WTF is it, Motormouth?
Right? Cripes!! STFU and tell us the *PERTINENT* info!! I letf the video after 2 minutes and went to the website. $350??... I'd rather have 1,000 rounds of IMI 5.56 And by the way, those speakers are not protected enough, someone's toddler going to poke their finger through one.
*bored..
LMAO, exactly what I was thinking.
That thing is pretty cool but for $350 I'll stay with my Dewalt radio.
4 yrs later and it’s still the same price for this pile of shit.
If anyone is curious, they're $350 without engraving. $400 with engraving
And Pete has a 10 dollar off code in the description
1. You talk to damn much.. 2. You never played it.. 3. You said USP port, it's USB port.. 4. The two different amperage options is for IPhone and Android, they have different requirements for charging.. 5. You don't charge a laptop through USB.. 6. You sound like you don't know what you're talking about, you just ramble on and on.. 6(b). If you're going to pitch something, do more research 7. You only told us it was an ammo can like 10 times.. 8. I highly doubt it's a motorcycle battery, odds are its a dry cell battery.. 9. You talk too much and I'm sick of pointing out your shortcomings..
this is a great review of this review.
dosent the new macbook air charge through usb C theese days also speak for yourself my tablet pc laptop charges via usb
He also mentioned "live streaming" via the aux port 😂😂
Lmao @ Shane!😂😂😂
Sarge this was in 2015
very cool but 378 is too much for me. 200-250 is what i can afford for something like that
had to stop watching this guy takes to long to get to the point
That is Dope, Big Ups to All Veterans, its Memorial day, and start of Fleet Week (HOOYAH). I served over 30 years ago during Desert Storm in The US Navy. Those lost in battle, or passing of time, and VETS who are struggling, remember thats what the VA is there for, and they will take care of your medical needs, mind and body.
for the buttons alone the cool factor is off the charts.
Did anybody else get tingly balls watching this? That really is the tip of badassery! Thanks for the link bro, always appreciate the heads up!
That would be cool with me, I think people would get a good laugh.
Been thinking about doing one up to handle my HAM Base. I have one I built many years ago that is a Voltage Distributor AC/DC for powering/testing Electronic Circuits and Components. It's in a .30 Cal Can.
sick stereo and tattoo
Took me a year but I finally made this guys recipee for pepperoni sauce.kids loved it!try it people.
Nice built speaker but the price is insane.
That connecting sound of the BT Module clearly indicate it's a cheap one from China like all the switches and other stuff mounted.
you can DIY build this for under 100 Bucks.
And you should use a VRLA battery instead of a motorcycle type.
cool. I would figure out how to cage the speakers in so they are protected and look even more military style and protect them.
Dang bro nice long winded explanation...would of been nice to hear some sound come out of it. I built my own, used a pyle blue tooth 90 w amp and marine grade speakers.
Hmmmm.....
Now I have an idea. I have a jumper box with USB/12v plugs, and now I think it needs to be installed in an ammo can....
it's a speaker box in an ammo can. cool but i cant jizz my pants over it. and did someone say $350? hell no
There was this invention some time back called a smartphone, and it stores and plays music just fine. For $350, I can add a bunch of wireless bluetooth speakers all over my house. I could even put one in an ammo can for free.
Weirdly, I think, $350 is both reasonable and too expensive. $350, and I'm guessing its largely handmade and hand assembled, isn't too bad time/labor/some profit wise, but at $350 if you took your time even with minimum knowledge, you could probably do a close approximation or even a one with more functionality since all it is is a glorified speaker. ...so yeah it seems to butt up against that price point of being roughly accomplishable DYI project but reasonable to price it at if you are the one building them for other people.
There is a fair amount of wasted space in there too with some pointless complexity. ...now I'm eyeing some of that old electronic equipment in the corner of the room, the raspberry pi, and the mostly empty ammo can. lol....guess there is another idea to throw on the back burner of projects....
r. decline
like you said, it's a cool DIY project.I would build one but never buy one.
Lol. I agree. Cool but I'd rather get a yeti for a few bucks more
bluetooth speakers with crap sound
thought you would turn it on and hear how it sounds?
Can see a few issues with this build, though cool it is. Usb input should be on the outside for quick access with the lid down or slightly open to show very cool power and blue tooth switches , Speakers need a protective cover just in case of little fingers going where they shouldn't, don't really see the point of a power display? A coloured LED would be just as useful and cost less, external charging should also be on the outside. Maybe also have a LED display and a toggle for playing off of a usb to skip and select tracks. Just my 2 cents :)
Oh SHIT! "I HAVE TO HAVE THAT"!!!
This is the shit man. I just might be custom ordering one for my truck!
Most of the time a wired connection has much better sound quality than Bluetooth. I do own one Bluetooth adapter that is awesome, very high tech, made by a sound engineer that is equal in quality to a wired connection.
11:22 "Let's go on a picnic." lmfao unexpected voice is unexpected.
i would recommend you add some kind of flap with gasket, like the ammo can lid, to the speaker holes, latching, to give it true ruggedness and waterproofing. You can probobly epoxy on a good lid to make a good looking after market modification. .. just use some rtv and some rtv release compound to make a gasket.. or cut one.
shame to use fairly high quality components (though i am suspicious of the little voltmeter! I would use a analog display lol) while leaving it vulnerable to the elements like that :(
though the display is isolated by that switch, so even if its a cheapie chinese module, it won't take the circuit down if it shorts out.
and i am curious about the choice of SLA battery, rather then a lithium one. Less chance of a fire hazard I suppose, which is good if you want to store it along with flame sensitive materials... however i would not fancy a battery leaking acid fumes! perhaps a case could be made for the nickle metal hydride battery.. despite its flaws..
thought if the near by munitions are stored properly a bit of sulfuric acid should not be a problem
and full sealing might be a problem if moisture is allowed to get into the unit and then trapped in there.. that would turn into a pain in the ass with desiccant or requiring full weather resistant construction.. unless you just make note to store it open...
Made an entire sound system with CD player mounted in ammo cans back in the 80s in Berlin to use in my M35a2 when parked for long periods of time, used a walkman when driving. The whole system had to be able to be removed and be in ammo cans for stealth.
In the interest of full disclosure; One could put a gaming P.C. within a 50-cal ammo can at the cost of $400 (I certainly did)... There is no logic-based reason for this product to cost $399 + Shipping. I've conducted a search for the requisite components to assembly an identical device *(Excluding the L.A.S.E.R. Etching)* ; Witch yielded results projecting a final cost of $82+ shipping. *_It would be quite understandable if one wished to purchase this device in order to support our veterans;_* However, there seems to be no other legitimate reason to charge nearly $320 in labor.
*****
Yes... I'm quite sure. Operating under the assumption that one was willing/able to perform the work themselves; It would be verifiably true that a device of identical or superior quality could be constructed for under $100 ($82 before shipping) The requisite electronics for such a build could not exceed $20; as a result of this, the bulk of the cost would be consumed by the speakers and the ammo can itself.
P.S. A single Micro-ITX board (From 6 years ago) could handily provide superior support for: U.S.B. ports, _ALL_ Voltage controls, Native Dongle-Free BlueTooth support, LCD readouts, AUX input, Internal SSD for music storage, multi-card reader, all whilst requiring less space than discrete nodes for each feature.
UltraNerdyHackerGuy Yes, you could build one of these...but you won't!
spikec
*****
Actually I did build one... There is in fact; a good chance that your "original Idea" was spurred on by studying _my_ creations, or derivative works... But what do i know... You guys have been at this for *_"almost 1 year"_*... I'm only the first person to construct such a device (in the late 90's), and i only have 23 years of combined hardware hacking experience. But what do i know...
*****
Furthermore; I don't appreciate the fact that you are using *_MY DESIGN_* for this in CLEAR violation of the agreement to not use it for commercial purposes... I released my design to the "Case Modding" community in the hopes that people would see my ideas and build them themselves... *_You do NOT need a CNC machine, powder gun, or even a drill press_*. You'd only need that if you planned on mass producing the device. My plans (*witch you liberally plagiarized*) called for a top plate that one could cut with a hand nibbler, and drilled with a hand drill (Using only 2 different bits). This is a carbon copy *(Right down to the switches)*. *If your going to copy someone... At least have the decency to **-FUCKING-** do it right...* For example; where is the potentiometer based volume knob? Where is the card reader? Where is the internal storage?
UltraNerdyHackerGuy Y-a-w-n....
You want to charge your cell phone in the 2.1 as well. All modern cell phones (made in the last 2 years) support faster charging at 2.1.
People have been making these for years and years. It's a great weekend project. I've seen them from simple to overly complex models lol.
This is by far the coolest ammo can/stereo I've ever seen. Must have one
With all the trouble You went thru to discribe all the features and You didn't deminstrate the most important part; How does it sound?
Only problem I see with this is that when its blasting in your car and your pulled over by the cops and they tell you to turn it down, you reach in the back to unplug it and they see it and shoot your ass and your dead. Other wise its pretty cool.
Nice job BUT....need a charge controller and and outside hookup for a solar panel then you have a kick ass rig
I have one, it's heavy as fuck. but around the barracks everyone has the same reaction to it. the battery life is long even when you go full blasts. the fuse is a 5Amp. the one thing I had to do is super glue the rubber stoppers on the bottom. you want those because if you don't have them the unit will rattle like hell
good grief I made them back in 89 to have a radio in a 2 1/2 truck and a 998 in Germany.
support vets and American ingenuity
378.00 out of my range it's cool but not at that price
***** Hey Curt !... I saw this on Pete's channel and ended up here.. I have an idea though.. Maybe with all the preppers out there you could have a version with a LED flashlight on the side and even have a red lens for emergency applications and/or night time signature reduction.. My portable 12v pack for my telescope gave me the Idea,.. just a a thought!!
It is an item for the military collector that has everything for sure.
It defines idiocy rather than badassery.
That's friggin awesome and that fact the it's made by American Vets is the best thanks for sharing bro.
Glock Gaston
It's designed in America; BY ME! They are _ILLEGALLY_ selling someones registered intellectual property. I wouldn't be surprised if they *_"INVENTED"_* an accompanying MP3 player called the *"My-Pod"*; Witch I'm sure would look and function in total congruency to a certain Apple product. But don't worry... They'll likely laser etch there name on it, CNC cut each button, _AND_ powder coat the face plate; so that they can justify price gouging the people to the tune of $350-to-$400.
add a grill to the speakers too protect them....just a matter of time b4 they get punctured. otherwise....very kool. seriously....the lack of a grill is major flaw.
That badass Ammo can is a must for a prepper. I'm sure he will sell a ton. Thanks for sharing bro.
Whoa dude. It's just a noise maker............. Something that any 20 dollar boom box will do.
5:40 How would a plasma cuter be able to be used for engraving?
This is super bad ass but way out of my price range. Still awesome though
Had to have one. A bit pricey but I'm considering using it as a remote system for varmint calling. So much consumer crap out there and this thing just freaking rocks. The sound absolutely amazed me!! Tried making one years ago from a commercial electrical box and sounded like shit
That's crazy. $350 for a speaker in a ammo can that you won't be able to hear when you are shooting. Ammo can-$20, motorcycle battery-$50, Bose speakers with Bluetooth -$150, wasting your money on this, priceless. I bet it weighs 20 lbs. I knew it had problems when you said it has a motorcycle battery. They are not designed for multiple discharges like that. Should have used a power wheels battery or maybe power tool battery designed for this type of application. I really don't see it's usefulness. It's more of a trinket. There isn't a need for it in my opinion. Then again, that's just my two cents. To each their own.
You just admitted it's pure value is $220 (and you forgot the charging system to monitor and charge the motorcycle battery and supply the 5V for the USB) and that's fine. But don't forget you're also paying for the cool factor, labor and fact you're supping vets who are custom making these and surely that's worth it for some folks.
I agree on the battery choice. battery technology has come a long way. would have used something else
Matt Lord They could use a better battery with more than 10x the power at a fraction of the weight for about the same price.
I would love it as a power supply. Built in power inverter to self charging battery(solar). It be much larger system. Box on a Wagon?
The thing is.. It's a badass ammo can, but doesn't even store ammo at least not that I've seen from this video. Like a $350 ammo can?, get past the cool buttons and tell me if it can be used for the purpose that's in the name xD
Just what i need for fishing trips
If there is a war right now, and you have to fight, would you rather taking an AR15 or SCAR 17s and why?
That thing is freaking awesome. Definitely like that they use Bose speakers for that. That is definitely the ultimate gift the man cave
Joey Cuz You get an "F" for paying attention. 4:12
It would nice if there was a solar panel on the inside of the lid.
Has to be the coolest thing ever!!!! What a great idea!! Price isn't bad either considering the quality!!
Looks like rockford fosgate speakers. Also in the yello print on the side of the can says fos. Wonder if they are really bose speakers
as someone who made a few power packs, this looks no more then £80 ( without speakers) in parts, so why so much?
This video did not need to be 12 minutes long. Thank god for fast forward.
holy shit Pete, $350.00, i can sing to myself for free.
Thats sooo cool!!! I love gadgets like this,just awesome!
***** thanks for watchin
yeaa ammohead!!! your the best, cheers from Canada.
+SpliffSized Hahaha thanks!! :)
+ammohead73 do you have instagram??
Naa I can barley keep up on youtube LOL
I don't care if it helps vets at that price. I am a vet but could never afford something like that. these vets should know that.
3:18 "it has Bose speakers in it"
i did not see any reference to Bose on the above website
Very cool project. I would think that a LiPo battery would be a better choice and it's HALF (or less) the weight! I have tried the SLA batteries and they do work but like someone else said, they are not designed for this. I also agree that the $350 price is just right and too much at the same time. It all depends if you have the time/skills to do it yourself. I have seen several of these and this is one of the best.
It's really cool, but as much as I like things with led blinky lights and switches, I couldn't see me using it more than once and that would be just to see how it works..... I guess the only reason I'd buy something like this would be to support our veterans....
Any one with swinging balls, I don't need this to survive DUDE!
I wonder if this guy has gotten any smarter over the last few years?
Would 15”Lx8”Wx10”h plastic ammo box would fit 2 6.5 150watt marine speaker on front side by side ?
all that and didn't even get to hear the speakers play & for some reason I wanna visit Pittsburgh now. lol
Interesting idea. I have been thinking of making a portable Comms box and at the moment I have plans to build one using a mini gun ammo can which opens both ends. I was looking at putting various charge and power sockets . I am looking at putting a multiband CB and a Ham radio along with sockets on the front and the back end will have antenna sockets and stowage for a T2TL antenna. I was going to use extension speaker's but think I re design front for a internal ext speaker
Thank you for stealing 12 minutes of my life. God forbid you play music on the (350$) radio so we can hear the badassery flow from the Bose (sucks) speakers.
Literally just bought it , can't wait for it to arrive!!
+Gilbert Salazar I was bummed about the sound. How do you like it?
+Matt D the sound is good , no complaints , actually I was quite surprised that this thing packs a strong bass.
+Matt D the sound is good , no complaints , actually I was quite surprised that this thing packs a strong bass.
Very cool! $378.00 though, yikes!
Wow, a radio in a box. That is like, SUPER-DUPER badass.
Heavily support coconut toasted doughnuts! Lol! -Jim
I see a lot of screws in that panel plate I assume to keep it in place but what is it screwed into? I’m curious to see what’s underneath
I see your a Flyers fan. But I don't see any PPD patches on your desk. What's up with that ? Lol
Over all it looks pretty nice and be fun to take it to work. As far as taking it outdoors though I would be a little nervous.
.50 ammo can solid as a rock, good rubber seal but the weak area I see is the speakers. They are exposed to the
elements and if it rained or you were carrying it there would be a good chance of puncturing the speakers. They also
need a cover with a waterproof seal around them to keep them protected. Outside of that they are kool looking
besides providing power for some applications I do not see a real world application for them. Would not be worth
much as part of my bug out gear and from what I saw the speakers do not have any amplification capability except
what would be provided by the device hook up to them. Did I miss something?
Does it play memory sticks from the USB ports or only charging?
Very nice pete! Good to see these kind of stuff put on your channel.
There is plenty of public domain music out there.
i feel it's a bit expensive for what it is but you can argue it with the labor I guess. Thats just my honest opinion. It's not bad though
I would, myself, make my own if I were to do something like this - just because I like a project and it seems like something I could do.. Good luck with sales though brother.
In my 50 cal ammo cans - guess what ?
I keep 50 cal ammo
These are really badazz! Great ammo can boom box But I'm pretty sure those are 4" fosgates!
If they could make a waterproof version that could float (or at least not sink like a rock), this thing would be AMAZING for smaller boats. Nonetheless, this is a great idea.
WOW $350! They saw you coming!
I love a fully charged can.
That is definitely a very cool product. Eric can help you with the weight. Get him to tighten you up with Shaklee products :)
***** so true
MyHollowpoint Old Goat!!!
Mr45Bullitt Eric can help you with your weight too :)
You know preppers are protecting themselves from cops right not zombies
At $550 Canadian after shipping, I'll keep putting my iPhone in a Pringles can lol. That is so effin' cool..... but just seen the price..... Hoooolaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay
Get the cost down to $200-$250, then I would be ok. But for $350, I'm thinking I could get a head start on a sweet new AR build, or just buy 6 stripped lowers and be ready to profit if Killary wins... Just sayin...
Nice, I was making stuff like pirate transmitters and linear amps like this in the late 1990's early 2000's.
I have one question. Is this handmade by veterans?
Is this as good as the Thodio version? The Thodio verson looks better at least.
Despite the negativity response I read... This is an awesome build... It is pricy... But it is American Build...
What kind of speaker do you have on it ? And what plastic ammo box should I get to put 2 6.5. 1/2 150watt marine speaker on the front 30mm. 40Mm ,50mm box?
Cant believe you never let us hear it.
It's the 50 caliber round that's BAD ASS.Not the container.
RUclips drops ads right into a video now?!? I'm not talking a little banner, it interrupts the video, stops it to play the ad that you cannot turn off, and then restarts it. C'mon, RUclips!
probably been asked, but is there a volume control?...
That is one sweet stereo.
Bose really isn't very good, its all marketing. You can get 10x the sound quality for similar or less money. Go on a audio forum and say you run Bose. lol. I could recommend tons of brands but it's pretty easy to search. Well, ok, I'll recommend one brand I really like, CDT Audio.
I don't now why, but I want one of these.
everything is NOT pretend, it's like real stuff in here
shut up.this stuff is real it will kill you.its a helicopter cockpit damn it