hows the longevity on this? I made a few before with a bolt attached instead of the spring and that method involved moving the entire speaker housing. Felt nice in the chair but didn't last long.
i just sit near my sub and everything vibrates, gonna uprade to a 12 inch 275 RMS sub so i can actually get hearing damage from explosions lol but neat speaker hack for sure.
miklea molie the bass frequencies only vibrate the larger, stronger receptors in your ear canal and they are far stronger so they don’t breakdown like the ones that hear higher frequencies.
@@lukasbekcic bass is responsible for sound pressure level and you can do major damage with it by rupturing the eardrum, bass Cannon isn't just a track for teens to test their subs it's actually a feasible weapon.
@@flynnlee2378 That sounds good man that will be nice. Well ive actually upgraded since then i have bought a DC power supply so i could run my alpine 500rms car audio amp to my 2 12s in my room. its kind of pricey to do it that way but its pretty clean power and i can adjust the voltage.
hello, how did you connect it? I tried to connect it to the pc! It works but I lose the sound in my 2.1 system can only hear the left speaker and the subwoofer.
You see the red and black wires coming out the bass shaker you made and how short they are.... I bought some bass shakers that have the wires and they are very short and can’t reach where I have my Amp What is the name of those connector things you used? Hopefully something like that can help me. I’ve had the bass shakers for a few weeks and haven’t been able to use them at all and it’s just collecting dust 😔
Actually, the point isn’t to make sound but instead to transfer the movement (vibration) into the chair and allow you to feel the bass notes, and with a tactile transducer you can feel frequencies all the way down to the single digits, which most subwoofers can’t play anyway (unless you get a ridiculous 18” behind your chair but most people don’t have that kind of money)
You should've used Jurassic Park for the glass of water test :D
hows the longevity on this? I made a few before with a bolt attached instead of the spring and that method involved moving the entire speaker housing. Felt nice in the chair but didn't last long.
Get rid of the spring and use a solid rod and it will sound and feel better
Yes that was i was thinking because i don't have an spring
Ciao cosa usi come materiale trasparente del video è plexiglass o altro materiale? E dove hai procurato la molla? Grazie
But what was the connection of the speaker to PC?
Wooww thanks for the idea...
I get what it's doing, but the sound of a blown up speaker would drive me insane......
You can add low freq filter
Maybe with a bigger magnet assembly...
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i just sit near my sub and everything vibrates, gonna uprade to a 12 inch 275 RMS sub so i can actually get hearing damage from explosions lol but neat speaker hack for sure.
colbi mitchell you can’t get hearing damage from bass.
miklea molie the bass frequencies only vibrate the larger, stronger receptors in your ear canal and they are far stronger so they don’t breakdown like the ones that hear higher frequencies.
@@lukasbekcic bass is responsible for sound pressure level and you can do major damage with it by rupturing the eardrum, bass Cannon isn't just a track for teens to test their subs it's actually a feasible weapon.
Lol nice I’m 15 and I’m doing my own 12inch 250rms system at the moment. Do you have yours in your car or at home?
@@flynnlee2378 That sounds good man that will be nice.
Well ive actually upgraded since then i have bought a DC power supply so i could run my alpine 500rms car audio amp to my 2 12s in my room.
its kind of pricey to do it that way but its pretty clean power and i can adjust the voltage.
hello, how did you connect it?
I tried to connect it to the pc! It works but I lose the sound in my 2.1 system can only hear the left speaker and the subwoofer.
sim hub...its free
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Its just creating a distorted sound
You are not going for the sound just the vibration
Doesn't the coil compensate these vibrations? No need of coil.
You can make one without spring too.
Thats not enought. My home thether shaking house
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 omg love this music
I wired a subwoofer under my chair it shakes the he'll out of me when I play music or play GTA5
MK2 griefers will love the fact that they shake the hell out of you when they kill you!
but the whole game has a high pass filter, ive never heard frequencies below 35hz in that game
Jhatu
bass shaker I love this speakers
Bass
Amp?
3 Amps
You see the red and black wires coming out the bass shaker you made and how short they are.... I bought some bass shakers that have the wires and they are very short and can’t reach where I have my Amp
What is the name of those connector things you used?
Hopefully something like that can help me. I’ve had the bass shakers for a few weeks and haven’t been able to use them at all and it’s just collecting dust 😔
@@demonreturns4336 Their called 12 volt crocodile clips
@@davidobutt thanks a bunch man, appreciate it
@@demonreturns4336 Np
*subwoofer
For what,? My side mirrors shake that I think theam Will fall down with no shacker, only a quality sistem
It's gonna burn in 20 minutes
Wat do u mean
just get a rumble pack lmao
Stupid because if it does not keep pressure in a box and in the cone that you took off so it won’t make any bass the other one does better
Actually, the point isn’t to make sound but instead to transfer the movement (vibration) into the chair and allow you to feel the bass notes, and with a tactile transducer you can feel frequencies all the way down to the single digits, which most subwoofers can’t play anyway (unless you get a ridiculous 18” behind your chair but most people don’t have that kind of money)
You are totally missing the point.
I have 12 inch sub I shakes house I don't want this
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