I have adapted many of my electronics (anything that uses 3 x AA or 3 x AAA) to use a single 18650 battery, and I have several "battery banks" that also use 18650 batteries. I have an excellent charger that handles all sorts of batteries, but my battery banks also allow for charging and removal of the 18650s (so you can easily use them elsewhere if necessary). I have tried various kinds over the past few years but these two are the best so far: Tomo Intelligent Mobile Power Model M4. A battery bank that charges 4 x 18650. Also comes in a 2 x 18650 model and a battery bank / flashlight model. Essentially this is a box with a sliding lid you can put 18650 batteries into (spring mounted). Plug it into USB to charge. It provides 2 USB outputs (1A and 2A) for charging 5V USB devices (like phones). Pujimax D4. Charges any combination of 4 of the following at once: 3.7V Li-ion -> 18650 (plus a very very long list of other similar batteries); 1.2V NiMH / Ni-CD -> AAAA, AAA, AA, A. This is just a charger for charging batteries to be used in something else. Excellent display telling you the current voltage of each battery, estimated time until 100%. It also lets you adjust the charging rate. Both of these products include circuitry that makes charging safe, so you don't really need to worry about what kind of 18650 batteries you are using. I've been using scrounged 18650s (from old laptops) in many items I've adapted that used to run on 3 x AA batteries (most devices wire AA in series when they use more than one). 1 x 18650 has about the same voltage (most of mine are about 3.7V to 4V) but last many times longer than 3 x AA (wired in series for 3.6V). You would need to remove the batteries from the tubes shown in this video to charge them in the products I've mentioned, so I would actually not bother with that setup at all (even though it seems kind of cool, non-standard battery mounts really just suck if you think about it for a second) and either use an 18650 holder (essentially a plastic case with spring mounts in it), or design the circuitry in the speaker to run directly from 5V (which almost everything here already does) and then just make space inside the cement portion for the battery bank listed above (or something similar). That battery bank could be wired temporarily to the rest of the speaker circuitry via it's USB output. Then you would just disconnect it and plug it directly into USB for charging when not in use.
I just finished making this speaker. Used a different amplifier (a cheap $15 one from banggood, with a bit less soldering), and I'm really happy with the result. Fun project! I also used a slightly bigger driver (Dayton ND91 instead of ND65), and I added the DMA90-PR passive radiators.
I used white cement with fine marble dust and sand.. It looks gorgeous.. Dayton audio speakers are available online, but their shipping cost is 5 times the price of the driver. So. I used peerless drivers and a made in India amplifier with inbuilt Bluetooth and aux with Bass and treble adjustment. Also has a remote control.. It sounds way better than the JBL BT I was using.. Thank you. Total spent on the build is Indian Rupees ₹3900..approx US$50.00
I know this channel is all about experimenting with new stuff, but that does sound like comments on cooking websites. "Great recipe ! I didn't have wheat flour and stock, so I used chickpeas and marmite." kind of stuff
Nick Hinckley he is the only one who does great things in a simple and easy way..!! Encouraging more and more people to come in the maker community which is really awesome..!
I've been watching a ton of DIY speaker building videos and I would have to say this video is one of my favorites because you explain everything and show the actual connections needed. Too many videos spend their time showing you how to build a box and leave the electronic guesswork up to the viewer. Thanks for not assuming the viewer is a engineer and explaining everything!
Some suggestions for the concrete. You could have added a little more water to the mix to make the mix more fluid. Also, try adding the concrete in lifts instead and tamping the concrete with a small round nosed rod. Lastly, feel free to remove from the mold at 24 hours. You'll need to keep the concrete moist to minimize shrinkage afterwards, so keep spraying the concrete with water for a day or two afterwards. The final product should be smooth and without any of those air pockets like you have in the video.
I have a suggestion for the concrete myself. Use half size Besser blocks - which are hollow concrete blocks. They are something like 8x8x inches and quite heavy. They are also wayyyy cheap. Check your hardware store.
The vision, design, execution, workmanship, and adaptability facing error- it's all simply amazing. And the power source setup is unbelievable. THAT is classy.
Most of Amplifiers from links in description are with single channel mode only - there will be no stereo. Check it 2 times before ordering! For stereo you will need 10 pin version. @DIYPerks it would be better if you add similar note next to the link. I almost bought mono version :)
Excellent point, which I did not notice until I saw your comment. need to get OEP 30wx2 www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xoep+30wx2.TRS0&_nkw=oep+30wx2&_sacat=0
the speakers are so close together that the stereo will have very little effect and plus because the speakers are in the same enclosure they will push each other which is bad if they both have to make different sounds
Yeah, could still be fixed by making a small wood separator and drilling 2 tiny resonator holes on the face plate below the 2 screws ( which I first though would be vents ). This will help provide better low frequencies as well but might be trickier to make. Trial and error with different diameter and length PVC pipes should be the way to go here since the speakers inside volume is unkown. I'd start with pipes of 1inch in diameter and move up to 3 while varying the lengths to find the optimal one. The vent hole could then be covered with fine cloth for aesthetics.
Suggestion regarding pouring cement into molds. More than 40 years I had a job making "car size" concrete pipe using a wet cast process similar to what you're doing. We dipped a vibrating wand into the as-poured wet concrete, which really helped the concrete flow eliminating gaps and air pockets - it worked like magic! So, perhaps you could use a small rod attached to a cell phone vib motor or maybe an electric engraving tool .
Just thinking, could be any electric tool that has a motor. Attach a metal bar using a hose clamp to an drill (Chuck, Please don't put it in the spiny part.).
Sohoraye Yaadhuv it looks cool but so messy and really annoying to build it like that, just add a charging port to the speaker and buy a 12,4v battery or build it yourselfe
For my powerbank I'd probably just use either a pre-made Li-Po (with added protection PCB) or a load of 18650's in series, or parallel (again, with a protection PCB). I'll use a TP4056 module with protection, as well as some 18650s (or 26700s) in parallel to boost the capacity. For the 12V and 5V feeds, I'll be using boost converters. Oh, and a 5V DC-DC converter for the bluetooth module!
Thoses batteries must be a pain to remove/recharge/replace I would use a lipo battery or even a SLA if bigger. Also would create 3 chambers to isolate left/right speakers and from electronics. BUT overall really nice project well done and very modern!
Sebastien D'Amours I was thinking the same, recharging must be a faff. Either do them one at a time or use a charger for each one, a power bank seems like it would be a better option it just won't be as pretty.
@@mouaxiong8618 And judging by the likes on my reply, can't you think that everyone can't own garage and woodworking tools and some of the people watching these videos might even be too young for their parents to allow them to use those?
ME TOO!!!! Actually, I got the notification, but before I saw it, I woke up thinking, "I haven't seen a DIY Perks video in awhile. I wonder what's going on." That's when I powered my phone on and there it was. True story.
Just finished building a volume knob for my record player. The case isn't going to be as fancy as this but it has given me some ideas! Just a tip on potentiometers, make sure you get a good quality logarithmic one!
Your skills and the quality of your builds have grown with time. This and all your project ideas make this channel so special to me. Thank you, Matt 👍✌️🙂
You're killing my productivity because I'm bingeing all your amazing videos. I'm blown away by your creativity, the way you explain things (which is testimony to how smart you are) and your projects are actually doable because they're often inexpensive, with incredible results!!! Thank you for sharing so much!
I think I learned almost as much practical information watching this video as I did from an entire semester of my PHYS 102, freshman level physics for engineers class at college. Note, I'm not an engineer, the class was a requirement to get into Physical Therapy School. This is the type of project I really want to try, but will get to as soon as I finish the other 19 projects on my list first, assuming my wife doesn't stack anything else on the list. Still need to finish that crib in my profile picture, then finish putting up floating shelves in the baby room, then redesign the closet in the baby room, then redesign the closet in our bedroom, then install built ins for a dry bar downstairs, then install a built in upstairs as an entertainment console, then... well, you get the idea. Working 50-60 hours a week treating patients complicates things a bit more as well. If you can make a living by creating things and posting videos on youtube, my hat is off to you sir. Congratulations, you're nailing life.
at the same time, kinda hard to tell due to the way the "power cell" was slowly sliding down when he set it in, and there is a tiny bit of vacuum effect. but just due to the clarity of the pop, i think it's an effect
The small pits in the finish look great. However, if somebody wanted a smooth finish, adding an plasticizer (such as RapidSet Flow Control) will make the concrete more liquid without adding any additional water. A few minutes of vibrating would also help.
O M G a concrete speaker!!!!! concrete being very light, and having amazingly good accoustic properties really makes it a perfect material for a portable speaker doesnt it. great job man !!! keep it up!!!
that's interesting. I'd like it whiter. I live in an almost all white space. It's a pain in the bottom buying gadgets as I always have to have the white one or no buy hehe and often there isn't a white one.
Those voids in the concrete could be filled with a coloured epoxy or the like to make it resemble fancy stone. There are also concrete dyes, gold leafing, & cet. You could make it look like marble, lapis lazuli, whatever. Just some crazy early morning thoughts.
It is indeed a very cool bluetooth speaker. But powering in with batteries for portability and then making it out of concrete seems counter productive.
#QUESTION You have always been my favorite DIY youtuber and the quality is just amazing! Did you study electronics ? How long does a video of such quality usually take you to finish. And lastly, your self discipline and attention to details are so unique, Where did you get that ?
But.. if your stepdown voltage-regulator has a small potentiometer on it, make sure it is adjusted to give out the right voltage.. Mine did'nt, so i fried the bluetooth-module with 24v.. :D
Quite often they have a built-in trim pot with a tiny brass adjusting screw, allowing the voltage regulator to cover a range of output voltages. You don't need anything extra, Ubbe's warning is just to check/adjust the output voltage before you hook it up.
@@kamielbreyne7859 Two different potentiometers to answer here: 1) [which @Ubbe Berg is referring to] On the little voltage regulator, if it deals in multiple voltages, there will be a small potentiometer that you use to dial in the appropriate voltage (a little knob or, likely, a small cross shape that you can turn with a philips screwdriver.) 2) [which you and @silva69ers are referring to] The larger potentiometer used in the build is a 50K ohm dual linear taper potentiometer switch (50KΩB). 👍 I'm still curious what the voltage of each battery cell is, as the link is broken. Must have been at least 2.4V each to reach 12V for the amplifier..
This has got to be one of the best channels on this site. Not only does are the tutorials easy to follow and recreate, the aesthetic and set design is time-less, professional and beautiful. He hasn't changed the look in 4 years of doing this and it's incredible how professional it always looks.
Hi perk , I am from India. And I love to say that you are just Awesome. I love your work keep sharing such amazing work,ideas of yours. Its worth spending time on your channel, keep doing. Thank You.
I hate RUclips for not suggesting your videos till TODAY! I HIT the subscribe button in the middle of the video what makes me/feel to do that ? 1 a very peaceful and pleasant voice 2 video captured with an art of greenery 3 you not made this video for length, its a natural flow to this length 4 I can see your happiness in mind and face after completing this project 5 I wish I could do this type of DIYs with some one like you in nearest future, just to feel the pleasure to make something on our own. I need help because i'm novice about the subject of this 6 currently I am planning to convert my wired speaker into bluetooth speaker and I may post some questions to you regarding this if the local electrician not interested to do that for me. thoroughly enjoyed your video and forgot the rest of the world! Love from India!
Brilliant job wit the Bluetooth speaker, good to see someone interested in electronics these days, only wish I’d had your resources when I started in the 70’s
I'm listening to this through a pretty nice sound system and when I've heard reviews of speakers before and the RUclipsr has played them through the video they've always sounded bad, even the expensive ones. This is the first time I've ever thought, hey that actually sounds pretty good! It's punchy, I'm getting a nice high end and bit of a low end. This is through the aggressive RUclips compression too (something you can avoid if you upscale a video to 4K, the audio gets a nice bump in quality too) so OMG it must sound awesome at source! Overall this is easily the most impressive build for something electric (so I'm ruling out some of the giant wood working projects and things like that( but if you can imagine this has a category of build, its at the top by a big leap. Nothing comes close. It is amazing. I was and am still amazed. Everything from the quality of the case build process to the components used. A thumbs up seems like an insult, so I left a comment too.
You said you DO like your speakers,but here is a quick tip from an long-term audio enthusiast such as myself. If you ever find Polyfill,do experiment with putting it into speakers,it significantly improves bass preformace and also gives a bit more natural midrange,also I wanted to ask,how are you supposed to cool down the amp chips,without a heatsink? I mean the oldschool Class AA amps from 20/30 years ago do need giant heat-sinks because they have alot of powerloss,but on the other hand the new small class D amps,don't generate as much heat,but still need a heatsink. So how DO you keep the amps cool,if you keep them cool at all?
this is probably 30W Peak to Peak not an 30w RMS amp, so it's probably not putting out enough juice to worry about a heatsink, (most computer parts under 10w don't have heatsinks). Also another tip for him is he should have a bass reflex port, and isolate the left and right speakers so they don't fight.
I don't know why , I really love to watch your videos its so relaxing .And project would be better if you choose 4.0 or + Bluetooth module rather than these cheap 2.0 modules which definitely compress audio and lacks bass.
Something like this , www.ebay.com/itm/LN-BT02-Bluetooth-4-0-Audio-Receiver-Board-Wireless-Stereo-Sound-Module-For-Car-/391810229664?hash=item5b39b5a5a0:g:h3UAAOSwXY5ZOhNA#rwid
Just switch the Bluetooth module to an Micro usb cable to get power to a Chromcast audio (both uses 5v). And a old 3.5mm headphonejackcable from the chromecast to the potentiometer. I will try this with a 3PDT toggle switch ON/ON to be able to switch between BT and Chomecast ;)
7:45 - Thank you so much for the tip with the B0505S. Now I can finally turn up the volume on the amplifier board to more than 50% without having tons of noise in quieter moments.
no, you cant do that. the charger is for 5V and you need 5S lithium charger (since the video use 5S). or you could custom your battery to fit into 6S (i believe its much better).
he spent so much between 18650 cells, old battery packs and the rest of the circuitry, at that point an integrated li-on 12V with a charging circuit and a single 12V port going outside would have been better
Make the same thing without a back, rotate so the speakers are upward and, run both left and right amp channels off the left bluetooth output. Finally add some feet at the now bottom (which used to be the back) so the housing sits a decent gap from the surface below. This may not sound like a huge shift, but conceptually its very different, as instead of a stereo with closed back design where your pressurizing the housing, you are now a mono ported design that relies on the surface below for reflection. Thus its not as directional, and adjusting the height of the feet tunes the resonant frequency, rather than the chamber depth\volume. If your lazy you can even build the same thing with one speaker at the top out of a bit of rigid pipe instead of custom concrete housing, although it may not look as good unless you decorate it somehow.
you dont have to use a protected battery if you have a BMS (battery management system) board charging and monitoring them. I plan on making this but i intend to allow for a wall plug in with a BMS to charge the 18650 cells
Beau Kuebodeaux thats what i would do as well as it could quickly become monotonous removing and recharging all those batteries individually everytime. A line or coaxial in dac input would be very little extra trouble also to boost sound quality in situations where the bluetooth radio portability is not required. It seems to me the hardest part about this is casting the concrete itself? I could not help but feel the addition of a plasticiser would improve the flow rate somewhat and make it behave more like plaster..
That's a great idea. Could you please make video on how to do that please. I like to build this but I have zero knowledge about electronics. A video would be great. Thanks
Discovering this channel when you already reached 2.5M subs. It's so rewarding to see you've made it to this level when in this video you were just shy of 1M and seemed so excited for the upcoming. Cheers!
Perk, It's awesome how u managed to get all those details and knowleged spread over the internet. I have to admit it that i did not feel the 20 mins long u have. It felt like 5 mins or so. Well done on that. Well, since that might make q&a soon then let me start by asking a few questions and feel free to answer any? -what is your background/interest? -how much time/trials does it take you to create a content? -how do u manage to get the time to do all of these awesome projects? is youtube your main job or it's a hoppy? -maybe if you can list the camera used, lighting, gears, etc.. Thanks in advance mate. Hassan
One of the limiting factors for that is that USB ports are not all airtight, meaning that they aren't ideal for connecting to the interior of sealed sound enclosures like this. I would be curious to see how he would get around that (either by having the port on the outside like he does in this build or using a different connector i.e. barrel connectors)
@@carsonm6140 From what most manufacturers do, they make use of a rubber covering for their charging ports. Assuming it actually prevents sound from escaping into those crevices, you'll need to accurately design your rubber cover.
Amazing, but pleeeeease separate the resonant volumes of right and left channels and calculate them even with something basic such as winISD! :) When different channels share the same resonant volume, they can experience destructive interference (a bit like with reverse polarities)! Dayton audio provides TS parameters, therefore you can compute accurate designs very easily! For that driver I'd suggest a ported enclosure, but here are the dimensions for both designs: sealed enclosure: 0.25L - you would get cutoff at around 160 Hz, with tiny 2ms group delay @100Hz, resulting in a smaller band, but accurate sound vented enclosure: 0.6L - vents: diam 15mm, length: 200mm - cutoff at 85 Hz, with a higher 7ms group delay at 80Hz resulting in a much wider band, but a tad less accurate sound reproduction . Ideally (on the vented design) you'd add a highpass to the signal at 70Hz to optimise for cone excursion. The highpass should lower the "chuffing" effect on the ports too! I'd be happy to provide more measurements and to show you some tools to copute this yourself if you're interested!
Many people here just don't know to appreciate. If you saw the whole video and you thought to give pessimistic, negative feedback, just sit down for a minute and think about what kind of person you are. I mean we all knew from the title and thumbnail that we could just easily buy something ready made from Amazon and carry on with our lives. But to go onto people comments telling not to do it?? You see all this positivity and constructive criticism and you think "hmmm let me just dump all this pessimism on them and tell them not to bother". Why though? People here just appreciate craftsmanship. You don't get it, fine but move and keep your negativity to yourself.
For your Q/A, How do you know which parts to choose and where to source them from, specifically the electronic components like this speaker? For instance, for this project were you thinking of making a Bluetooth Speaker, how did you end up choosing these components?
Hi. Of course I am impressed with the content and all... How very much so could be explained by the type of a personality of a follower. And as I am, you amaze me with the skills and diligence, quality of your work etc. You to me are the point, mindset and the idea of what true DIY stands for. Everything else should be TIY or try it yourself. Thank you for sharing your projects and your mind.
Very neat project! Love the aesthetic :) A suggestion for the audio test: Maybe put other sound playing devices in the video to compare to, as reference. Like some smartphone and laptop speakers, and another off-the-shelf bluetooth speaker. So we know what it sounds like in comparisson to other things we might know.
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Bananas and Bass, great idea. After all, we might hear sounds familiar to us like "bass". Or, sounds many are less familiar with such as the sound of a banana. I dont know what a banana sounds like. I'm ok with that, heard enough; I dont need any more. Trivia: The American produce industry term for a single banana is "finger". Think about that, next time you give someone the banana. 🖕 Namaste
//just a little tip from an architecture student been done some concrete modeling: you don't have to cover the top of the formwork, the concrete will perfectly level out itself, and it's also great for the drying process, because the concrete can breath, and let out some air bubbles. After 1-2 days (can be less, depends on the consistence and the type of the cement) you can confidently remove the formwork, but it's recommended to let it dry for at least 2 weeks to let the concrete reach 95% of its strength. The concrete also needs watering in the first month like a plant to have a smooth, imporous surface. Soo to sum it up, concrete needs a lot of care and attention to get it in right shape!
I guess you could also add another power source and either allow it to charge your batteries or use it with a switch. Trying to do both would require a bit more planning but is still doable I guess
And does he have to charge them with a home made xt60 connector charger (I’m American- sorry is xt60 is a normal plug for everyone else. I was thinking the same thing about using and charging at the same time. I have one of this batteries that you can use and charge; it wouldn’t look as cool with the “power cells” but I planning on tossing that battery inside and having an external usb socket to charge the batteries too.
Hi Matt, I've just discovered something that impressed me a lot. When I was taking a look at pricing of some parts, I realyzed that speaker driver seller got you linked at the product (that project I mean). That feels amazing. Changing the mood, about the dangers you should've talked of building with concrete (cement part derivated dangers), washing hands (and every portion of your skin spotted or dripped by it) is very important. If you let it on your skin for hours, letting it dry naturally it tends to cause bleaches like being burnt. Other point to look at is being careful while manipulating it, because it is a real fine powder that expands in the air so easily. To use it outside could be enough, other way you may not be rude handling it in order to avoid sniffing it. Commonly it'll generate a coat of powder in the nearest area, easy to clean after all unless its over textiles. Thanks for your efforts in showing us newer and creative projects.
I've waited alot of days for the templates now... Is it possible that you've forgotten them? ;) I don't want to sound entitled... But i guess i have no choice ^^
So, primarily it comes down to categorization. Everything is made from four primary components. Resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes. Fuses are special cases of resistors designed to fail under specific conditions. Batteries are special cases of capacitors, using chemical means instead of static charge. Motors are special cases of inductors. A transistor at its simplest is a pair of diodes. Switches are transistors without a gate. Transformers are made from two inductors forming a magnetic field... DC and AC are conceptually very simple concepts that can be applied in limitless ways. They are stacked like legos into the billions. Integrated circuits are made from patterns of transistors, resistors and capacitive regions. Memory is primarily transistors and capacitors. Simple patterns repeated over and over. Check out the Engadget video on the new EUV lithography to see how crazy it gets. ruclips.net/video/oIiqVrKDtLc/видео.html (I did not study at a university or college; I've got a 6th grade education, but I'm quite literate and experienced after 20 years in the field. If I can do it, so can you. Buy a $10 ESP32 WROVER devkitc, install micropython.org/download/esp32/ via USB, load the bluetooth module and play around via the serial console, subscribe to bigclive and bitluni or search youtube for beginner esp32/arduino projects)
@@SLLabsKamilion Awsome answer dude! 🙂👍 But i think you forgot about one thing...namely the question of how lazy a given person are.?! Are you really IN or do you just chase easy sollutions and wine about all the things you cant do? A compassion and hunger, of a field can take you much futher than any university degree. 🙂👍
@@tonderthundertt2818 Oh, I chase easy solutions. photos.app.goo.gl/BNcta4TzWq1MQqWW8 Or rather, in this case, they chased me. And that was almost a decade ago. ROS.org has expanded dramatically since diamondback, raspberry pis and clone SBCs are now a thing that is popular. Get on the open source bandwagon. Just say no to proprietary crapware and cloud faffery.
@@SLLabsKamilion thank you for that, seriously. I've been kinda casually trying to grasp these concepts and never seen it all broken down in a way I could truly understand until I read your post.
the texture makes it look more hand crafted and does not diminish the look at all IMO. I might actually attempt the same, perhaps with an actual cloth. Great inspiration. Thanks for the share.
*WEIGHT CAPTAIN HERE" average density of concrete is 2.2 kg/dm^3 I've 3d modelled the concrete part and the volume is around 1.11 dm^3 concrete weight: 2.45 kgs speakers are 181*2 grams batteries are assumed to be around 45grams *5 3.03 kg for now, and if the electronics are 100 grams, and the wood parts with plastic tubes are 200 grams, then the total is around 3.3 kg *THANK YOU*
Very nice! I have thought of building conventional bookshelf sized speakers utilizing a concrete enclosure for obvious reasons and your build shows proof of concept. The only thing you might consider adding, which can still be done, is the self stick and rather expensive sheets of sound deadening material on as much of the interior of the enclosure as is practical. This would take it up a slight notch from exceptional to superbly exceptional.
You can use a vibrator that you sink into the concrete, that will make all air pockets rise to the surface and dissapear completely =) I'm no electronics whizz, but i have worked with concrete (on a lightly larger scale with a vibrator, yes it actually looks exactly like what you think about when i say vibrator, that would put a t-rex to shame, hahaha)
The meaning of life is to have someone who could ask the question "What is the meaning of life (and what is the meaning of me asking the question of the meaning of life)?". But let's see, what his answer will be :)
It still would be pretty delicate and heavy. concrete doesnt have good tensile strength making even a little drop likely to destroy it best bet is to put some steel mesh in with it.
Great video! Can you tell how to pick the right potentiometer? I see availale potentiometers from 10k, 50k or 100k ohms. Which one did you use? Thanks!
I've been wracking my brains for ages wondering where this dude is best belonging, then it hit me... Blue Peter! He'd fit right in there with his enthusiasm and manourism. 👍
It is possible to add to the antennas built in to most of these bluetooth receiver modules... given a concrete enclosure it might be a good idea to find a thin spot on the wood faceplate and mount a DIY antenna there.
Wow. Just wow. I really like what you did here and how you broke this down so a guy like me can understand. I also like how you included your mistake in here, very cool.
Question: those empty battery tubes - i have searched for an hour online and i can't find anything similar to those, where the heck did you get them? And how does the xt60 connector connect to both terminals if the connector only touches one side?
LOL! I clicked the Amazon link to check the price of the speakers, and added them to my wishlist. Up popped a "customers who bought this also bought...", and three years later, the list is the rest of the components on this exact build. You have clout, sir!
The battery mounting, that's quite clever making them a visual feature!
How do you recharge thoses ?
I found a way
@@nonenone6410 oh do tell ! how do you charge them?
The coolest part. Makes me want to build one all the more.
I have adapted many of my electronics (anything that uses 3 x AA or 3 x AAA) to use a single 18650 battery, and I have several "battery banks" that also use 18650 batteries. I have an excellent charger that handles all sorts of batteries, but my battery banks also allow for charging and removal of the 18650s (so you can easily use them elsewhere if necessary). I have tried various kinds over the past few years but these two are the best so far:
Tomo Intelligent Mobile Power Model M4. A battery bank that charges 4 x 18650. Also comes in a 2 x 18650 model and a battery bank / flashlight model. Essentially this is a box with a sliding lid you can put 18650 batteries into (spring mounted). Plug it into USB to charge. It provides 2 USB outputs (1A and 2A) for charging 5V USB devices (like phones).
Pujimax D4. Charges any combination of 4 of the following at once: 3.7V Li-ion -> 18650 (plus a very very long list of other similar batteries); 1.2V NiMH / Ni-CD -> AAAA, AAA, AA, A. This is just a charger for charging batteries to be used in something else. Excellent display telling you the current voltage of each battery, estimated time until 100%. It also lets you adjust the charging rate.
Both of these products include circuitry that makes charging safe, so you don't really need to worry about what kind of 18650 batteries you are using. I've been using scrounged 18650s (from old laptops) in many items I've adapted that used to run on 3 x AA batteries (most devices wire AA in series when they use more than one). 1 x 18650 has about the same voltage (most of mine are about 3.7V to 4V) but last many times longer than 3 x AA (wired in series for 3.6V).
You would need to remove the batteries from the tubes shown in this video to charge them in the products I've mentioned, so I would actually not bother with that setup at all (even though it seems kind of cool, non-standard battery mounts really just suck if you think about it for a second) and either use an 18650 holder (essentially a plastic case with spring mounts in it), or design the circuitry in the speaker to run directly from 5V (which almost everything here already does) and then just make space inside the cement portion for the battery bank listed above (or something similar). That battery bank could be wired temporarily to the rest of the speaker circuitry via it's USB output. Then you would just disconnect it and plug it directly into USB for charging when not in use.
I just finished making this speaker. Used a different amplifier (a cheap $15 one from banggood, with a bit less soldering), and I'm really happy with the result. Fun project! I also used a slightly bigger driver (Dayton ND91 instead of ND65), and I added the DMA90-PR passive radiators.
Nice! How long did it take you to build it?
Did you use templeates? If so, how did you use them?
I used white cement with fine marble dust and sand.. It looks gorgeous.. Dayton audio speakers are available online, but their shipping cost is 5 times the price of the driver. So. I used peerless drivers and a made in India amplifier with inbuilt Bluetooth and aux with Bass and treble adjustment. Also has a remote control.. It sounds way better than the JBL BT I was using.. Thank you. Total spent on the build is Indian Rupees ₹3900..approx US$50.00
Please post a vid about it!
I know this channel is all about experimenting with new stuff, but that does sound like comments on cooking websites.
"Great recipe ! I didn't have wheat flour and stock, so I used chickpeas and marmite." kind of stuff
A video from you means happiness, motivation, learning for me. And it makes my day.
Couldn't agree more! One of my favourite youtubers, love all your content, keep up the good work :)
Nick Hinckley he is the only one who does great things in a simple and easy way..!!
Encouraging more and more people to come in the maker community which is really awesome..!
Honestly
5:47
Me: How do you get your speaker working so well?
DIY Perks: I put the circuit boards in my plants. They bless them with the power of nature.
Hahahahahaha
Lol
Amazing! It sounds exactly like my desktop speakers!
Clever
Hypercube 1729 amazing deduction! It sounds just like my computer speakers also. Do you think there is a common thread going on here? 😂😂😂
@@MrDegsy69 same here it sounds the exact same as my speakers on my ARCH LINUX pc.... I USE ARCH BTW hahahaha
@@98SE hahaha im so cool and edgy guys look at me i use ARCH LINUX!!1!!!1!
@@blurpfx it was a joke lol, I use Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 and Manjaro 19 XFCE for my servers...
I've been watching a ton of DIY speaker building videos and I would have to say this video is one of my favorites because you explain everything and show the actual connections needed. Too many videos spend their time showing you how to build a box and leave the electronic guesswork up to the viewer. Thanks for not assuming the viewer is a engineer and explaining everything!
Some suggestions for the concrete. You could have added a little more water to the mix to make the mix more fluid. Also, try adding the concrete in lifts instead and tamping the concrete with a small round nosed rod. Lastly, feel free to remove from the mold at 24 hours. You'll need to keep the concrete moist to minimize shrinkage afterwards, so keep spraying the concrete with water for a day or two afterwards. The final product should be smooth and without any of those air pockets like you have in the video.
i think the mix is good, so it can have air bubble in the surface
I have a suggestion for the concrete myself. Use half size Besser blocks - which are hollow concrete blocks. They are something like 8x8x inches and quite heavy. They are also wayyyy cheap. Check your hardware store.
The vision, design, execution, workmanship, and adaptability facing error- it's all simply amazing. And the power source setup is unbelievable. THAT is classy.
Most of Amplifiers from links in description are with single channel mode only - there will be no stereo. Check it 2 times before ordering! For stereo you will need 10 pin version.
@DIYPerks it would be better if you add similar note next to the link. I almost bought mono version :)
Excellent point, which I did not notice until I saw your comment. need to get OEP 30wx2
www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xoep+30wx2.TRS0&_nkw=oep+30wx2&_sacat=0
This comment needs to be, pinned or up voted so every one can see it. Could catch!
the speakers are so close together that the stereo will have very little effect and plus because the speakers are in the same enclosure they will push each other which is bad if they both have to make different sounds
Woo! SAved me a hassle. Thanks man!
Yeah, could still be fixed by making a small wood separator and drilling 2 tiny resonator holes on the face plate below the 2 screws ( which I first though would be vents ). This will help provide better low frequencies as well but might be trickier to make.
Trial and error with different diameter and length PVC pipes should be the way to go here since the speakers inside volume is unkown. I'd start with pipes of 1inch in diameter and move up to 3 while varying the lengths to find the optimal one.
The vent hole could then be covered with fine cloth for aesthetics.
Suggestion regarding pouring cement into molds. More than 40 years I had a job making "car size" concrete pipe using a wet cast process similar to what you're doing. We dipped a vibrating wand into the as-poured wet concrete, which really helped the concrete flow eliminating gaps and air pockets - it worked like magic! So, perhaps you could use a small rod attached to a cell phone vib motor or maybe an electric engraving tool .
agreed I was thinking of a adding weight to a cheap vibrating razor i had for that, minus the razor head.
Use a simple electric toothbrush for that; works wonders...
Just thinking, could be any electric tool that has a motor. Attach a metal bar using a hose clamp to an drill (Chuck, Please don't put it in the spiny part.).
On a small job like this you could use something like your sheet sander without any paper on the outside of the mold.
Yup a palm sander would do an excellent job.
Those removable powerbanks....awesome concept! you always impress us viewers!
Sohoraye Yaadhuv it looks cool but so messy and really annoying to build it like that, just add a charging port to the speaker and buy a 12,4v battery or build it yourselfe
For my powerbank I'd probably just use either a pre-made Li-Po (with added protection PCB) or a load of 18650's in series, or parallel (again, with a protection PCB). I'll use a TP4056 module with protection, as well as some 18650s (or 26700s) in parallel to boost the capacity. For the 12V and 5V feeds, I'll be using boost converters. Oh, and a 5V DC-DC converter for the bluetooth module!
Thoses batteries must be a
pain to remove/recharge/replace I would use a lipo battery or even a SLA if bigger. Also would create 3 chambers to isolate left/right speakers and from
electronics. BUT overall really nice project well done and very modern!
Sebastien D'Amours I was thinking the same, recharging must be a faff. Either do them one at a time or use a charger for each one, a power bank seems like it would be a better option it just won't be as pretty.
Welcome to another episode of "If I had these tools."
nobody can do any of the shit he does we don't have nice things
@ Whoa! I am not a hater. It was just a joke saying what happens in my mind when I watch DIY videos on RUclips.
@@mouaxiong8618 And judging by the likes on my reply, can't you think that everyone can't own garage and woodworking tools and some of the people watching these videos might even be too young for their parents to allow them to use those?
@@mouaxiong8618 your mom
@ you wake up on the wrong side of the bed or something?
Didn't even get a notification. I felt in my heart you uploaded a video.
Nigga please...
ME TOO!!!! Actually, I got the notification, but before I saw it, I woke up thinking, "I haven't seen a DIY Perks video in awhile. I wonder what's going on." That's when I powered my phone on and there it was. True story.
same goes to me bruh
...saitama.
Just finished building a volume knob for my record player. The case isn't going to be as fancy as this but it has given me some ideas! Just a tip on potentiometers, make sure you get a good quality logarithmic one!
This is the most original and perfect RUclips channel ever created. I’ve learned a lot and love ur channel now
This project is super easy, barely an inconvenience
I understood that reference.
Ryan who
Referencing Ryan is Tight!!!
Then you should get all the way off his back 😅
@@alekz112 i understood THAT reference
Your skills and the quality of your builds have grown with time. This and all your project ideas make this channel so special to me. Thank you, Matt 👍✌️🙂
17:45 Very nicely done, and I could actually "hear the concrete" in a sense.
You're killing my productivity because I'm bingeing all your amazing videos. I'm blown away by your creativity, the way you explain things (which is testimony to how smart you are) and your projects are actually doable because they're often inexpensive, with incredible results!!! Thank you for sharing so much!
This man really doesn't deserve the dislikes he gets.
OEMs need to express their hurt feelings too!
you are soooo true
Dislikes are people that are jealous as they can't do it .
@@David-uq2uk soo true
Disliked this comment too
When you said caulk, I thought you said cork.😂 it's the accent.
You could have heard worse...
Jason Summit I’m from cork 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮
Wait wot? I actually thought he said cork and now that u mentioned it in the comments i realized it wasnt lol
dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/caulk
@@Jonnybristol100 Ty jonny english , insecurity settings so high it blocked url.
Did I just get *caulk* blocked?
I think I learned almost as much practical information watching this video as I did from an entire semester of my PHYS 102, freshman level physics for engineers class at college. Note, I'm not an engineer, the class was a requirement to get into Physical Therapy School.
This is the type of project I really want to try, but will get to as soon as I finish the other 19 projects on my list first, assuming my wife doesn't stack anything else on the list. Still need to finish that crib in my profile picture, then finish putting up floating shelves in the baby room, then redesign the closet in the baby room, then redesign the closet in our bedroom, then install built ins for a dry bar downstairs, then install a built in upstairs as an entertainment console, then... well, you get the idea. Working 50-60 hours a week treating patients complicates things a bit more as well.
If you can make a living by creating things and posting videos on youtube, my hat is off to you sir. Congratulations, you're nailing life.
Always great to see a new vid from you
Jakeyosaurus i
Noob, meet me a mage bank.
I am... what of it?
Who doesn't love this guy . Smart, great voice, and those blue eyes . Now if only I was smart enough to make any of the things he has made ...
One important thing about this project... 1:32, added sound effect or an actual sound?
Anyway, noice!
Hugatry's HackVlog It's an effect. I also noticed it
at the same time, kinda hard to tell due to the way the "power cell" was slowly sliding down when he set it in, and there is a tiny bit of vacuum effect. but just due to the clarity of the pop, i think it's an effect
No matter what, the sound was perfect😅 Good work!
Sounds to me like the sound is natural. The tubes are vacuum since the whole chassis is very tightly sealed for sound quality reasons.
It's an actual sound due to air seal made in between battery and tube.
12:25 "We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents."
True
Isn't that bob ross?
@Sbe 1 no it was Bob Ross 😪😪
Ur mom is a accident and you too!
Bob ross
The small pits in the finish look great. However, if somebody wanted a smooth finish, adding an plasticizer (such as RapidSet Flow Control) will make the concrete more liquid without adding any additional water. A few minutes of vibrating would also help.
O M G a concrete speaker!!!!! concrete being very light, and having amazingly good accoustic properties really makes it a perfect material for a portable speaker doesnt it.
great job man !!! keep it up!!!
Sarcasm at its finest
You can also add concrete dye to get some color you like.
Red, Blue, Black, Orange?
Black-dyed concrete would look sick with the stained wood.
Black concrete with Dark walnut, or even ebony.
I was thinking exactly the same!
I would add multiple layers of lacquer and polish it to get a piano gloss look.
that's interesting. I'd like it whiter. I live in an almost all white space. It's a pain in the bottom buying gadgets as I always have to have the white one or no buy hehe and often there isn't a white one.
Those voids in the concrete could be filled with a coloured epoxy or the like to make it resemble fancy stone. There are also concrete dyes, gold leafing, & cet. You could make it look like marble, lapis lazuli, whatever. Just some crazy early morning thoughts.
I was think the same thing. You can stain concrete with many different colors and textures.
It is indeed a very cool bluetooth speaker. But powering in with batteries for portability and then making it out of concrete seems counter productive.
at least you'll know if you forgot it somewhere :D like a couple of bricks are missing from your bag
Niels Hvid maybe it’s portable for around the home/garage/garden
Niels Hvid well, the cats will not tip that one off the table for sure.
I like it seems to be more of an aesthetic choice, which is not bad IMO.
Niels Hvid I think its for minimalistic look
Lot's of talent here...presentation, building skills, out of the box (literally) ideas
Great video as always! But it would be nice to see a fitting charger for the Power Cells and maybe even incorporating them in future projects.
#QUESTION
You have always been my favorite DIY youtuber and the quality is just amazing! Did you study electronics ? How long does a video of such quality usually take you to finish. And lastly, your self discipline and attention to details are so unique, Where did you get that ?
Rachid Amantague yeah good question I want to know too
ikr
Self discipline and attention to detail can be purchased online
for how much?
@@sean_tristan31 4 monthly payments of $9.98
But.. if your stepdown voltage-regulator has a small potentiometer on it, make sure it is adjusted to give out the right voltage..
Mine did'nt, so i fried the bluetooth-module with 24v.. :D
What size potentiometer did you use? He doesn't mention it and the link doesn't say
Quite often they have a built-in trim pot with a tiny brass adjusting screw, allowing the voltage regulator to cover a range of output voltages. You don't need anything extra, Ubbe's warning is just to check/adjust the output voltage before you hook it up.
@@silva69ers i have the same question, did you already figured out the answer?
@@kamielbreyne7859 Two different potentiometers to answer here:
1) [which @Ubbe Berg is referring to]
On the little voltage regulator, if it deals in multiple voltages, there will be a small potentiometer that you use to dial in the
appropriate voltage (a little knob or, likely, a small cross shape that you can turn with a philips screwdriver.)
2) [which you and @silva69ers are referring to]
The larger potentiometer used in the build is a 50K ohm dual linear taper potentiometer switch (50KΩB). 👍
I'm still curious what the voltage of each battery cell is, as the link is broken. Must have been at least 2.4V each to reach 12V for the amplifier..
@@chriskaprys thanks!
This has got to be one of the best channels on this site. Not only does are the tutorials easy to follow and recreate, the aesthetic and set design is time-less, professional and beautiful. He hasn't changed the look in 4 years of doing this and it's incredible how professional it always looks.
Hi perk ,
I am from India.
And I love to say that you are just Awesome. I love your work keep sharing such amazing work,ideas of yours. Its worth spending time on your channel, keep doing.
Thank You.
I hate RUclips for not suggesting your videos till TODAY!
I HIT the subscribe button in the middle of the video
what makes me/feel to do that ?
1 a very peaceful and pleasant voice
2 video captured with an art of greenery
3 you not made this video for length, its a natural flow to this length
4 I can see your happiness in mind and face after completing this project
5 I wish I could do this type of DIYs with some one like you in nearest future, just to feel the pleasure to
make something on our own. I need help because i'm novice about the subject of this
6 currently I am planning to convert my wired speaker into bluetooth speaker and I may post some questions to you regarding this if the local electrician not interested to do that for me.
thoroughly enjoyed your video and forgot the rest of the world!
Love from India!
1:32
I had to rewatch this 4 times, I thought it was him making the popping sound lol
A perfect cartoonish pop sound 🤣
Brilliant job wit the Bluetooth speaker, good to see someone interested in electronics these days, only wish I’d had your resources when I started in the 70’s
I'm listening to this through a pretty nice sound system and when I've heard reviews of speakers before and the RUclipsr has played them through the video they've always sounded bad, even the expensive ones. This is the first time I've ever thought, hey that actually sounds pretty good! It's punchy, I'm getting a nice high end and bit of a low end. This is through the aggressive RUclips compression too (something you can avoid if you upscale a video to 4K, the audio gets a nice bump in quality too) so OMG it must sound awesome at source!
Overall this is easily the most impressive build for something electric (so I'm ruling out some of the giant wood working projects and things like that( but if you can imagine this has a category of build, its at the top by a big leap. Nothing comes close. It is amazing. I was and am still amazed. Everything from the quality of the case build process to the components used. A thumbs up seems like an insult, so I left a comment too.
You said you DO like your speakers,but here is a quick tip from an long-term audio enthusiast such as myself.
If you ever find Polyfill,do experiment with putting it into speakers,it significantly improves bass preformace and also gives a bit more natural midrange,also I wanted to ask,how are you supposed to cool down the amp chips,without a heatsink?
I mean the oldschool Class AA amps from 20/30 years ago do need giant heat-sinks because they have alot of powerloss,but on the other hand the new small class D amps,don't generate as much heat,but still need a heatsink.
So how DO you keep the amps cool,if you keep them cool at all?
New Class D chips don't need heat sink when driven with lower voltage. Only when driven to the max they benefit from a heat sink.
this is probably 30W Peak to Peak not an 30w RMS amp, so it's probably not putting out enough juice to worry about a heatsink, (most computer parts under 10w don't have heatsinks).
Also another tip for him is he should have a bass reflex port, and isolate the left and right speakers so they don't fight.
I don't know why , I really love to watch your videos its so relaxing .And project would be better if you choose 4.0 or + Bluetooth module rather than these cheap 2.0 modules which definitely compress audio and lacks bass.
Hi there!! wich one do you recomend for this simple diy? can you paste an ebay link?
best Regards
Something like this , www.ebay.com/itm/LN-BT02-Bluetooth-4-0-Audio-Receiver-Board-Wireless-Stereo-Sound-Module-For-Car-/391810229664?hash=item5b39b5a5a0:g:h3UAAOSwXY5ZOhNA#rwid
Something like a chromecast audio would be awesome
Probably because all the parts added together is >100 USD
Just switch the Bluetooth module to an Micro usb cable to get power to a Chromcast audio (both uses 5v). And a old 3.5mm headphonejackcable from the chromecast to the potentiometer.
I will try this with a 3PDT toggle switch ON/ON to be able to switch between BT and Chomecast ;)
7:45 - Thank you so much for the tip with the B0505S. Now I can finally turn up the volume on the amplifier board to more than 50% without having tons of noise in quieter moments.
+DIY Perks
Hey, how are we supposed to charge the lithium cells?
Nice question! The batteries may come with the charger, I believe in making a 2.0 version counting the charger in the circuit.
F August or just power it via USB
no, you cant do that. the charger is for 5V and you need 5S lithium charger (since the video use 5S). or you could custom your battery to fit into 6S (i believe its much better).
he spent so much between 18650 cells, old battery packs and the rest of the circuitry, at that point an integrated li-on 12V with a charging circuit and a single 12V port going outside would have been better
(rc) hobby grade battery chargers probably. Forgot what they are called
My Question for the Q&A:
What did you study in order to have so much knowledge about electronics and materials ?
Google Studies
This is basicaly applied physics i'd say
No offense to him, but all of his projects use surface-level electronics knowledge; he probably just watched or read some basic electronics tutorials.
Ryan Jones knows what's up. Same goes for the materials.
This is basic electronics level ... but the craftsmanship is on another level
YOU SHOULD TRY TO MAKE AN OMNIDIRECTIONAL SPEAKER! THEY LOOK AND SOUNDS AWESOME!
Make the same thing without a back, rotate so the speakers are upward and, run both left and right amp channels off the left bluetooth output. Finally add some feet at the now bottom (which used to be the back) so the housing sits a decent gap from the surface below. This may not sound like a huge shift, but conceptually its very different, as instead of a stereo with closed back design where your pressurizing the housing, you are now a mono ported design that relies on the surface below for reflection. Thus its not as directional, and adjusting the height of the feet tunes the resonant frequency, rather than the chamber depth\volume. If your lazy you can even build the same thing with one speaker at the top out of a bit of rigid pipe instead of custom concrete housing, although it may not look as good unless you decorate it somehow.
I love this guy because he explains every detail. Every video is a lesson! Thank you sir ❤️
We need some techno or trance to really show how well it produces bass and treble lol
Top vid as usual you deserve the million subs!
The most beauty speaker handmade
you dont have to use a protected battery if you have a BMS (battery management system) board charging and monitoring them.
I plan on making this but i intend to allow for a wall plug in with a BMS to charge the 18650 cells
Beau Kuebodeaux thats what i would do as well as it could quickly become monotonous removing and recharging all those batteries individually everytime. A line or coaxial in dac input would be very little extra trouble also to boost sound quality in situations where the bluetooth radio portability is not required. It seems to me the hardest part about this is casting the concrete itself? I could not help but feel the addition of a plasticiser would improve the flow rate somewhat and make it behave more like plaster..
That's a great idea. Could you please make video on how to do that please. I like to build this but I have zero knowledge about electronics. A video would be great. Thanks
Discovering this channel when you already reached 2.5M subs. It's so rewarding to see you've made it to this level when in this video you were just shy of 1M and seemed so excited for the upcoming. Cheers!
Perk,
It's awesome how u managed to get all those details and knowleged spread over the internet. I have to admit it that i did not feel the 20 mins long u have. It felt like 5 mins or so. Well done on that. Well, since that might make q&a soon then let me start by asking a few questions and feel free to answer any?
-what is your background/interest?
-how much time/trials does it take you to create a content?
-how do u manage to get the time to do all of these awesome projects? is youtube your main job or it's a hoppy?
-maybe if you can list the camera used, lighting, gears, etc..
Thanks in advance mate.
Hassan
Would be awesome to have a 2020 version of this with a rechargeable battery and DC power connector.
One of the limiting factors for that is that USB ports are not all airtight, meaning that they aren't ideal for connecting to the interior of sealed sound enclosures like this. I would be curious to see how he would get around that (either by having the port on the outside like he does in this build or using a different connector i.e. barrel connectors)
@@carsonm6140 From what most manufacturers do, they make use of a rubber covering for their charging ports. Assuming it actually prevents sound from escaping into those crevices, you'll need to accurately design your rubber cover.
Amazing, but pleeeeease separate the resonant volumes of right and left channels and calculate them even with something basic such as winISD! :) When different channels share the same resonant volume, they can experience destructive interference (a bit like with reverse polarities)!
Dayton audio provides TS parameters, therefore you can compute accurate designs very easily!
For that driver I'd suggest a ported enclosure, but here are the dimensions for both designs:
sealed enclosure: 0.25L - you would get cutoff at around 160 Hz, with tiny 2ms group delay @100Hz, resulting in a smaller band, but accurate sound
vented enclosure: 0.6L - vents: diam 15mm, length: 200mm - cutoff at 85 Hz, with a higher 7ms group delay at 80Hz resulting in a much wider band, but a tad less accurate sound reproduction .
Ideally (on the vented design) you'd add a highpass to the signal at 70Hz to optimise for cone excursion. The highpass should lower the "chuffing" effect on the ports too!
I'd be happy to provide more measurements and to show you some tools to copute this yourself if you're interested!
Many people here just don't know to appreciate. If you saw the whole video and you thought to give pessimistic, negative feedback, just sit down for a minute and think about what kind of person you are. I mean we all knew from the title and thumbnail that we could just easily buy something ready made from Amazon and carry on with our lives. But to go onto people comments telling not to do it?? You see all this positivity and constructive criticism and you think "hmmm let me just dump all this pessimism on them and tell them not to bother". Why though? People here just appreciate craftsmanship. You don't get it, fine but move and keep your negativity to yourself.
this guys contained excitement and refusal to change tone or octave in his voice thoroughly freaks me
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha haha nice one.......
13:01 he says CAULK, not cork - I was very confused at first
It is caulking though not cork
I thought he said cork and was very confused, but then he started caulking.
he said it just fine.
For your Q/A, How do you know which parts to choose and where to source them from, specifically the electronic components like this speaker? For instance, for this project were you thinking of making a Bluetooth Speaker, how did you end up choosing these components?
Hi. Of course I am impressed with the content and all... How very much so could be explained by the type of a personality of a follower. And as I am, you amaze me with the skills and diligence, quality of your work etc. You to me are the point, mindset and the idea of what true DIY stands for. Everything else should be TIY or try it yourself. Thank you for sharing your projects and your mind.
Id love a video that goes more in-depth in wiring the battery system and how you charge them too
I missed the part where he says how to recharge them...
Awesome project.
What camera gear you use?
How are your videos so crispy.
He leaves them in the exporter for a couple extra minutes.
I knew that someone had to have asked this question already, thx.
Mmm crispy...
Good quality camera and decent studio lighting, which I believe he makes a lot of himself.
I like his voice (mic) so much.
DIY DSLR 📷
Very neat project! Love the aesthetic :)
A suggestion for the audio test: Maybe put other sound playing devices in the video to compare to, as reference. Like some smartphone and laptop speakers, and another off-the-shelf bluetooth speaker. So we know what it sounds like in comparisson to other things we might know.
Bananas and Bass, great idea. After all, we might hear sounds familiar to us like "bass".
Or, sounds many are less familiar with such as the sound of a banana.
I dont know what a banana sounds like.
I'm ok with that, heard enough; I dont need any more.
Trivia: The American produce industry term for a single banana is "finger". Think about that, next time you give someone the banana. 🖕
Namaste
//just a little tip from an architecture student been done some concrete modeling:
you don't have to cover the top of the formwork, the concrete will perfectly level out itself, and it's also great for the drying process, because the concrete can breath, and let out some air bubbles. After 1-2 days (can be less, depends on the consistence and the type of the cement) you can confidently remove the formwork, but it's recommended to let it dry for at least 2 weeks to let the concrete reach 95% of its strength. The concrete also needs watering in the first month like a plant to have a smooth, imporous surface. Soo to sum it up, concrete needs a lot of care and attention to get it in right shape!
you could sell this for 500 bucks. "Handmade" and all of that crap
500? Nah am 2k+
5k+
I'm thinking of making these and selling for $350
if I was gonna buy a speaker for $500 I'd go jbl
@@alexafa316 Make it 200 and i'd buy
This could probably benefit of a couple 10w tweeters. Still, very beautifully done!
so you remove the batteries when recharging? it would have been great to add a charging conenctor
I guess you could also add another power source and either allow it to charge your batteries or use it with a switch. Trying to do both would require a bit more planning but is still doable I guess
Connecting the batteries in parallel and using a step up dc to dc booster would be better i guess
Buy another six so when six are playing six will be charging😜
And does he have to charge them with a home made xt60 connector charger (I’m American- sorry is xt60 is a normal plug for everyone else. I was thinking the same thing about using and charging at the same time. I have one of this batteries that you can use and charge; it wouldn’t look as cool with the “power cells” but I planning on tossing that battery inside and having an external usb socket to charge the batteries too.
I think its better if the battery died and need replacement for future.
Hi Matt,
I've just discovered something that impressed me a lot. When I was taking a look at pricing of some parts, I realyzed that speaker driver seller got you linked at the product (that project I mean). That feels amazing.
Changing the mood, about the dangers you should've talked of building with concrete (cement part derivated dangers), washing hands (and every portion of your skin spotted or dripped by it) is very important. If you let it on your skin for hours, letting it dry naturally it tends to cause bleaches like being burnt.
Other point to look at is being careful while manipulating it, because it is a real fine powder that expands in the air so easily. To use it outside could be enough, other way you may not be rude handling it in order to avoid sniffing it. Commonly it'll generate a coat of powder in the nearest area, easy to clean after all unless its over textiles.
Thanks for your efforts in showing us newer and creative projects.
Yo can you carry my bag for a sec?
What’s in it?
Oh just a Bluetooth speaker
Oh yeah sure
Oh no
RIP heart
In Active yh its Suddenly gone
@@v0mes if you eddit the comment its gone so you cant write sth good, get a heart and edit it to sth bad so everybody thinks the yter likes bad stuff
Crack O oof, wont again
1:32 that pop sounded so good
The budget only for those two Dayton speaker drives is about 50$!
I’m using one of my very best pair of in ear headphones and I’m blown away how awesome the sound of this speaker sound system/project turned out.
I've waited alot of days for the templates now... Is it possible that you've forgotten them? ;)
I don't want to sound entitled... But i guess i have no choice ^^
there are things missing from description.
what power cells did you use?
what Bluetooth receiver did you use?
www.ebay.com/itm/131579597994?rmvSB=true
they where 3$ a year ago.
uk.rs-online.com/web/p/products/8801558/
And the volume knob
How do you understand about electronics components?
What did you study at university or college?
Anybody with internet can learn about electronics, you're learning about it just by watching this video.
So, primarily it comes down to categorization.
Everything is made from four primary components. Resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes.
Fuses are special cases of resistors designed to fail under specific conditions.
Batteries are special cases of capacitors, using chemical means instead of static charge. Motors are special cases of inductors.
A transistor at its simplest is a pair of diodes. Switches are transistors without a gate.
Transformers are made from two inductors forming a magnetic field...
DC and AC are conceptually very simple concepts that can be applied in limitless ways.
They are stacked like legos into the billions. Integrated circuits are made from patterns of transistors, resistors and capacitive regions. Memory is primarily transistors and capacitors. Simple patterns repeated over and over.
Check out the Engadget video on the new EUV lithography to see how crazy it gets.
ruclips.net/video/oIiqVrKDtLc/видео.html
(I did not study at a university or college; I've got a 6th grade education, but I'm quite literate and experienced after 20 years in the field. If I can do it, so can you. Buy a $10 ESP32 WROVER devkitc, install micropython.org/download/esp32/ via USB, load the bluetooth module and play around via the serial console, subscribe to bigclive and bitluni or search youtube for beginner esp32/arduino projects)
@@SLLabsKamilion
Awsome answer dude! 🙂👍
But i think you forgot about one thing...namely the question of how lazy a given person are.?!
Are you really IN or do you just chase easy sollutions and wine about all the things you cant do?
A compassion and hunger, of a field can take you much futher than any university degree. 🙂👍
@@tonderthundertt2818 Oh, I chase easy solutions.
photos.app.goo.gl/BNcta4TzWq1MQqWW8
Or rather, in this case, they chased me. And that was almost a decade ago.
ROS.org has expanded dramatically since diamondback, raspberry pis and clone SBCs are now a thing that is popular.
Get on the open source bandwagon.
Just say no to proprietary crapware and cloud faffery.
@@SLLabsKamilion thank you for that, seriously. I've been kinda casually trying to grasp these concepts and never seen it all broken down in a way I could truly understand until I read your post.
the texture makes it look more hand crafted and does not diminish the look at all IMO. I might actually attempt the same, perhaps with an actual cloth. Great inspiration. Thanks for the share.
*WEIGHT CAPTAIN HERE"
average density of concrete is 2.2 kg/dm^3
I've 3d modelled the concrete part and the volume is around 1.11 dm^3
concrete weight: 2.45 kgs
speakers are 181*2 grams
batteries are assumed to be around 45grams *5
3.03 kg for now, and if the electronics are 100 grams,
and the wood parts with plastic tubes are 200 grams, then the total is around 3.3 kg
*THANK YOU*
I am about to do this build. Thank you for sharing. Would you still recommend the same speakers after 3 years or is there some better?
What kind of yogurt do you like?
Fun Things are Fun frozen yogurt is where it's atttttt
More importantly, what kind of yoghurt DON'T you like?
SonOfFurzehatt Bull sperm yoghurt is foul.
yoghurt *
I literally just asked the same thing right before seeing this comment xd
Very nice!
I have thought of building conventional bookshelf sized speakers utilizing a concrete enclosure for obvious reasons and your build shows proof of concept. The only thing you might consider adding, which can still be done, is the self stick and rather expensive sheets of sound deadening material on as much of the interior of the enclosure as is practical. This would take it up a slight notch from exceptional to superbly exceptional.
You can use a vibrator that you sink into the concrete, that will make all air pockets rise to the surface and dissapear completely =) I'm no electronics whizz, but i have worked with concrete (on a lightly larger scale with a vibrator, yes it actually looks exactly like what you think about when i say vibrator, that would put a t-rex to shame, hahaha)
For the Q&A (I'm pretty sure you know this):
What is the meaning of life?
Thanks
Reproduction
The meaning of life is to have someone who could ask the question "What is the meaning of life (and what is the meaning of me asking the question of the meaning of life)?". But let's see, what his answer will be :)
When did theon greyjoy learn all this??
Vlad Pepes fuck yeahhh! That’s what I said lol
After John Wick killed him but survive
must have loads of time to learn new things when you don't have a dick to play with
Now that I've seen this I cannot unsee
lool found a comment from my old account lmao
The battery cells idea is perhaps the coolest solution I have seen.
i will add more concrete...my
mother-in-law dreamed about a portable speaker
It still would be pretty delicate and heavy. concrete doesnt have good tensile strength making even a little drop likely to destroy it best bet is to put some steel mesh in with it.
Just make it out of lead
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great video! Can you tell how to pick the right potentiometer? I see availale potentiometers from 10k, 50k or 100k ohms. Which one did you use? Thanks!
The link for the battery bank tubes don’t work
That was very fun to watch! The batteries sticking out the top really add to the cool factor.
28 Bluetooth speaker brand makers disliked this video xD
5:54 is when we see the rare occurrence of the young amplifier looking for its prey.
Where did you get the Battery Bank tubes? I found several but they’re all $12-$14 a piece is there a cheaper place to get them?
#Questions
I've been wracking my brains for ages wondering where this dude is best belonging, then it hit me... Blue Peter! He'd fit right in there with his enthusiasm and manourism. 👍
Great project... At first i I thought the power cells were equalizers 😂
Cool design but how far does that DIY Bluetooth speaker can go without the phone being near it? Asking real question here
I'd imagine that would depend on which receiver you use. Some come with an antenna which should increase range.
The Bluetooth modules I use can go about 15 feet. They all have the surface mount antennas, if range is a concern, Bluetooth might be a bad choice.
It is possible to add to the antennas built in to most of these bluetooth receiver modules... given a concrete enclosure it might be a good idea to find a thin spot on the wood faceplate and mount a DIY antenna there.
you should try another one with a option for DC Plug in the back in case you want it in office of outside. BUT Still "orsome"
Wow. Just wow. I really like what you did here and how you broke this down so a guy like me can understand. I also like how you included your mistake in here, very cool.
1:32 Would love to do that sound over and over again if I have one :D
Question: those empty battery tubes - i have searched for an hour online and i can't find anything similar to those, where the heck did you get them? And how does the xt60 connector connect to both terminals if the connector only touches one side?
Search ''18650 USB power bank''.
You can but then for about 2.75 USD a pop on Banggood, which is a reliable source for people trying to buy from China. I bought my smartphone there.
As for your last question, the negative end of the battery is generally grounded to the metal case, allowing you to complete the circuit.
Bro, you are such an amazing talented guy, God Bless you mate I like all of your videos. KEEP UP THE AMAZING WORK
LOL! I clicked the Amazon link to check the price of the speakers, and added them to my wishlist. Up popped a "customers who bought this also bought...", and three years later, the list is the rest of the components on this exact build. You have clout, sir!