I am Korean. I've never seen this before. I was surprised. You're so dexterous. I'm touched. I started subscribing. I'm looking forward to the new video.
This is extremely well done. You have quite a reare combination of taste, wood working skills and sufficient electronics skills to pull this off. I especially love how you treated the wood with oil and stayed away from laquer.
As someone who is good at fixing things, but no building them from scratch. I learned so much from watching this. I hope you will make a version 3 and improve upon it again! I love this sort of video. I get to see how different people approach the same challenges. Your approach to drilling the holes was different then what I've seen other craftsman do, for example. Thank you for sharing your skill.
I enjoyed every minute of this video. I've seen other boombox builds but what is really outstanding about yours is the attention to detail in the inside equal to the outside. Cheers!
I like this, very creative way to reuse wood that is just lying around PS: Don't care about those haters, it's your hobby, your way to build speakers and they are unique
I love your videos! You have a real talent that might pass under the radar sometimes but it's as precious as any! Keep up the great work, you're inspiring me!
Man I just have to say amazing job. U seem like a very creative person always trying for the best results. You deserve the views and money you get. Keep it up!!
Excellent design and choices. I like that you use the air movement of the bass port to help cool the DC/DC step-down. I have only two VERY minor suggestions... First, use a less obvious plastic for the 3D printed parts like a stainable woodPLA. It's such a pretty piece and the neon green is distracting. The second suggestion is that I feel like the Bluetooth receiver seems unprotected. Some sort of hard plastic shield over it would be preferable to it being exposed, plus it looks a little out of place. I'd love to have something like this myself, and I appreciate you using the Makita battery as opposed to trying to hack together your own solution. I use Ryobi tools myself and having a common battery platform is invaluable!
Congratulations, great project, well done with excellent electronic components. Difficult to make such accurate details for those who do not have professional machinery. Questionable the choice to put the IR sensor and LED. The choice of placing the drill batteries externally is wonderful. It was very nice to see the video, and I will steal your ideas for future projects. Compliments
Tío eres un crac , y me das una envidia grande, eso si, envidia sana. De ver las herramientas de trabajo casi nuevas con las que trabajas que con ese equipo puedes realizar casi cualquier cosa te propongas. 10 de 10 puntos te doy .
Looks good, but I don't envy whoever sets about replacing the drivers. When I repaired my speakers I silently blessed whoever decided to use crimp connectors and leave plenty of cable slack.
i cant stand people who do that "well we have to save .001 cents in wire to have it look cool inside a box that will ONLY ever be opened by someone working on it so.. fuck them but theyll think its neat".. no dude theyll think youre an asshole
Lần đầu xem video của bạn nghĩ của thợ nước ngoài làm (thợ ÂU nhé) rất cẩn thận và chuyên nghiệp. Bạn đã thay đổi cách nhìn về thợ VN. Rất rất chuyên nghiệp, chúc bạn ngày càng phát triển kênh của mình. Và thợ VN cần hướng tư duy làm giống như cách bạn làm
This was worth every minute, awesome! I love the build and I have a bunch of those Arylic amps. One thing is the crossovers make a world of difference if you match them to your speakers. I love the idea of using a power tool battery too, they have a high output. Free pallet wood is a great idea as I can get pallets made from hardwood like new.
Hay quá, giỏi quá. Dân công nghệ thông tin, biết điện tử, thích làm mộc, mê âm thanh, thích chế tạo(in 3D) trong một 😄. Chắc còn nhiều môn nữa mà chưa show hết. 😁
Good instruction, well laid out design, loved the use of a tool battery. About the only question I had was tuning the box volume & port tube to the chosen drivers. I've watched a few of your videos & subscribed after seeing this build.
I respect you. People who make fun of you and caption you are incapable of recognizing your potential. I often watch your videos sleep deprived. I love the cleanliness of your work. Love you sir ❤️❤️❤️❤️ from india
You are brilliant! Everything is thoughtfully done and very tidy cables arrangements. Best part, you made this from a pallet. I can only “screw “ things up so I really admire your skills.
Very Clever the addition of the Cordless Drill Battery!........The reality is there is thousands of dollars of tools and machines here to build one of these and those components (speakers, crossover units bluetooth modules etc ) that were used are starting to get "up there" in terms of price...Dont get me wrong very impressive build....BUT expensive to build for a home handyman...even if he had half of those tools 3D printers are NOT exactly cheap to buy...and IF you find a CHEAP one it wont last...and the wood planer/thicknesser are NOT cheap either.....as once you ADD ALL the tools and components prices together better to buy a JBL Boombox for about $500 NZ ......but very nice build!!
Craft & Mechanical 100% Electrical 85% Acoustic 60% Really nicely done, but the whole point is to get great sound without intermodulation between left & right. V2.0 ?
LYTE Yearz without thinking too hard, two issues come to mind. Separate the sealed volume for left & right channels. Is the internal volume correct for the drivers being used? The reflex tube needs to be tuned & duplicated for each channel. You can probably skate a thin line between calculated perfection and decent sound... The rigid box is a good start if the resonances and tuning are close to a harmonic of the drivers. I’d buy one if it went the extra distance! *Question*... How good is the response and audio performance of bluetooth in general?
Low frequency dosnt have much stereo anyway so in this case it works fine as a push-pull design that makes the use smaller boxes to achieve lower frequencies, its actually really smart thing to do.
Good achievement. How long will the glueings last? Box completely closed before commissioning? The IR sensor is predestined to be hit ... Dual power is a good idea.
@action jackson English is not my native language..And I said I was wrong ! I like what this man does .And why am I Lazy ? Why so hostile .Have a good day .
I want to make one for me. But I don't know were to buy Bluetooth kit wd higher wattages. With your help and assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
That turned out awesome dude! Wish I had a Woodshop setup to be able to do something like this oh, very cool! I'll bet it sounds amazing with all the acoustic dampening and bassport.
Нет, не надо, вч и сч динамики в закрытых объёмах, а нч на стерео не влияет, им наоборот лучше один большой объём, там и один мог быть, два просто для удвоения мощности
This product will cost about $400 or more if you try to sale it. I saw the oak wood speaker you made at Oct. Both very good. A builder make every detail even in side the box under cover 100% perfect. Hard to believe. The idea you hook up the Makita battery is very good. I have a lot of Dewalt batteries, try to think a way to use them, you give a good example. Thanks.
This was an awesome build. Probably your best and most informative yet. Right before you showed the wiring diagram, I thought to myself "Damn that looks complicated, hope he has a diagram somewhere!"
Hey, does it drain the battery too much or the battery cuts off before it drops to too low voltage? I want to do a similar project, but Makita batteries stop charging after getting bellow a certain voltage 3 or 4 times, and i don't want to risk a expensive battery. I'm in doubt about the need of a overdischarge protection board. Very nice project, conrats!
AMAZING!! quick question, can you please advise me a BT-WiFi amp MONO not Stereo? I'm interested to build one, but not Stereo, just 1 Sub + 1 Mid + 1 Tw. Thank you very much
Closed speaker technology is how to divide the sound wall between the speakers so that the new sound is good. Your speaker is only bulky in size but does not sound good. You are missing this.
@@omotolaoyeniyi631 my system is 10,000 easy, the mic sucks, can not tell the fidelity without the right mic, surprisingly not all pallet wood is bad, sometimes they do not know what they can get, there has been Mahogany pallets I have used
Why do I feel the subwoofer ar overpowering the mid as I see it's bigger in size ...than the full range speaker.....beside I think it's a best speaker configuration....what about the left and right channel configuration...does this Bluetooth reciever offer left and right configuration
@@zebracake2246 good assumption but I don't think its likely as he would probably have removed the remote in order to operate the speaker but im not very sure.
the box looks very nice I always wanted to build something like that but unfortunately I didn't have the hands and that sent it to e.g. Build your own box with the components on bluetooth speakers that sound good, that would be a cool video Thumbs up
Hi Friends! Do you like this speaker?
That is quite a speaker man. Nice full sound. Looks solid. Love your work 👍
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I am always waiting for your latest videos and that is enough to inspire me to make
Speaker 300000$
AWESOME MAN!!! what a fantastic work... congratulations! keep doing it !
I am Korean.
I've never seen this before. I was surprised. You're so dexterous. I'm touched. I started subscribing. I'm looking forward to the new video.
I am THOROUGHLY and I do mean THOROUGHLY impressed. This is easily in my top 10 wood repurposing videos. Wish I could sub twice!
Thank you!
Make a second account I dare you 🤣
@@KingMinhvuong Absolutely
@@jpeg4113 Lol 😆
This is extremely well done. You have quite a reare combination of taste, wood working skills and sufficient electronics skills to pull this off. I especially love how you treated the wood with oil and stayed away from laquer.
Can Tex
As someone who is good at fixing things, but no building them from scratch. I learned so much from watching this. I hope you will make a version 3 and improve upon it again! I love this sort of video. I get to see how different people approach the same challenges. Your approach to drilling the holes was different then what I've seen other craftsman do, for example. Thank you for sharing your skill.
I enjoyed every minute of this video. I've seen other boombox builds but what is really outstanding about yours is the attention to detail in the inside equal to the outside.
Cheers!
I like this, very creative way to reuse wood that is just lying around
PS: Don't care about those haters, it's your hobby, your way to build speakers and they are unique
I like your comment. Thank you so much!
@@KingMinhvuong Thank you for making videos!
Probably the best diy bluetooth speaker ever made 💯
I love building stuff from old pallets..
This speaker looks really good.
This is a super clean and good listing of parts used. For others to follow. Job well done.
Thank so much!
I love your videos! You have a real talent that might pass under the radar sometimes but it's as precious as any! Keep up the great work, you're inspiring me!
This is the Perfect Speaker
Cleanest made I have ever seen 👍🏼
Thank you
Man I just have to say amazing job. U seem like a very creative person always trying for the best results. You deserve the views and money you get. Keep it up!!
Thank you!
@@KingMinhvuong your projects so cool, thx you!
Excellent design and choices. I like that you use the air movement of the bass port to help cool the DC/DC step-down. I have only two VERY minor suggestions... First, use a less obvious plastic for the 3D printed parts like a stainable woodPLA. It's such a pretty piece and the neon green is distracting. The second suggestion is that I feel like the Bluetooth receiver seems unprotected. Some sort of hard plastic shield over it would be preferable to it being exposed, plus it looks a little out of place. I'd love to have something like this myself, and I appreciate you using the Makita battery as opposed to trying to hack together your own solution. I use Ryobi tools myself and having a common battery platform is invaluable!
My friend this is another level!!!! Fabulous and clever design
Thank you!
Extraordinario trabajo.... Felicidades!!!
Y esa impresora 3D esta de lujo!!!
When i watch this. I verry a maze until end amazing skill..I really love all a lot of tools.. hehe clean job keep it up bro..
I liked the organic design and the clever idea of using the drill battery.
Congratulations, great project, well done with excellent electronic components. Difficult to make such accurate details for those who do not have professional machinery. Questionable the choice to put the IR sensor and LED. The choice of placing the drill batteries externally is wonderful. It was very nice to see the video, and I will steal your ideas for future projects. Compliments
Thank a lot sir. Good luck to you!
Tío eres un crac , y me das una envidia grande, eso si, envidia sana. De ver las herramientas de trabajo casi nuevas con las que trabajas que con ese equipo puedes realizar casi cualquier cosa te propongas. 10 de 10 puntos te doy .
very good job, Amazed how clean work that was 👍🙏
Did not even realised that 38 min were up. Mate, i thank you for sharing your imagination and skills with us !
Thank you!
I love the repurposed of the materials
I like your technique for pulling nails - it prevents a lot of wood from getting mangled.
Thank you!
This is Amazing work, I'm supper impressed. Weldone
Thank you!
If not the best diy speaker one of the best in youtube
Looks good, but I don't envy whoever sets about replacing the drivers. When I repaired my speakers I silently blessed whoever decided to use crimp connectors and leave plenty of cable slack.
The drivers will last a long time. Not really something to worry about.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 people are still repurposing speakers from the 60's.... your thought process is the problem
i cant stand people who do that "well we have to save .001 cents in wire to have it look cool inside a box that will ONLY ever be opened by someone working on it so.. fuck them but theyll think its neat".. no dude theyll think youre an asshole
Lần đầu xem video của bạn nghĩ của thợ nước ngoài làm (thợ ÂU nhé) rất cẩn thận và chuyên nghiệp. Bạn đã thay đổi cách nhìn về thợ VN. Rất rất chuyên nghiệp, chúc bạn ngày càng phát triển kênh của mình. Và thợ VN cần hướng tư duy làm giống như cách bạn làm
Am i the only one that loves watching how the nails were removed?😂
I was suprised that he used such a small hammer for the job.
Nope
This was worth every minute, awesome! I love the build and I have a bunch of those Arylic amps. One thing is the crossovers make a world of difference if you match them to your speakers. I love the idea of using a power tool battery too, they have a high output. Free pallet wood is a great idea as I can get pallets made from hardwood like new.
Thank you!
Это просто шедевр! Нет слов
Не то что другие
Hay quá, giỏi quá.
Dân công nghệ thông tin, biết điện tử, thích làm mộc, mê âm thanh, thích chế tạo(in 3D) trong một 😄. Chắc còn nhiều môn nữa mà chưa show hết. 😁
👏👍from Brazil - State Minas Gerais
Thank you!
Este video merece más likes!! Te felicito por la dedicación que le pusiste al proyecto!
Great looking build I love these homemade stereos.
Thank you!
Good instruction, well laid out design, loved the use of a tool battery. About the only question I had was tuning the box volume & port tube to the chosen drivers. I've watched a few of your videos & subscribed after seeing this build.
Thank you so much!
not sure who needs to hear this, but playing "no one knows" by Queens of the Stone Age goes great with this video apparently.
Amazing job gorgeous build for the next version I think it would be better to isolate the sub woofers instead of the full range speakers
When i can't sleep i watch that Stuff
me too 😅😅😅
Me too
I think you'll sleep even better if you watch my video. jok :D
Same
I respect you. People who make fun of you and caption you are incapable of recognizing your potential. I often watch your videos sleep deprived. I love the cleanliness of your work.
Love you sir ❤️❤️❤️❤️ from india
You are brilliant! Everything is thoughtfully done and very tidy cables arrangements. Best part, you made this from a pallet. I can only “screw “ things up so I really admire your skills.
Legend says he's still making..
Very Clever the addition of the Cordless Drill Battery!........The reality is there is thousands of dollars of tools and machines here to build one of these and those components (speakers, crossover units bluetooth modules etc ) that were used are starting to get "up there" in terms of price...Dont get me wrong very impressive build....BUT expensive to build for a home handyman...even if he had half of those tools 3D printers are NOT exactly cheap to buy...and IF you find a CHEAP one it wont last...and the wood planer/thicknesser are NOT cheap either.....as once you ADD ALL the tools and components prices together better to buy a JBL Boombox for about $500 NZ ......but very nice build!!
Очень классно...
Craft & Mechanical 100%
Electrical 85%
Acoustic 60%
Really nicely done, but the whole point is to get great sound without intermodulation between left & right.
V2.0 ?
Can you elaborate on that please? I will be using my learning ears...well eyes but you get it lol. Anywho, just want to be the student for your reply.
LYTE Yearz without thinking too hard, two issues come to mind.
Separate the sealed volume for left & right channels.
Is the internal volume correct for the drivers being used?
The reflex tube needs to be tuned & duplicated for each channel.
You can probably skate a thin line between calculated perfection and decent sound...
The rigid box is a good start if the resonances and tuning are close to a harmonic of the drivers.
I’d buy one if it went the extra distance!
*Question*... How good is the response and audio performance of bluetooth in general?
@@MC_AU excellent reply. At work right now. Going to need to absorb this on lunch break though!
@@lyteyearz5810 get back to work silly billy! sike im at work too
Low frequency dosnt have much stereo anyway so in this case it works fine as a push-pull design that makes the use smaller boxes to achieve lower frequencies, its actually really smart thing to do.
Amazing it sounds just like my internal PC speaker.
Good achievement.
How long will the glueings last?
Box completely closed before commissioning?
The IR sensor is predestined to be hit ...
Dual power is a good idea.
25 гдн 3-4 надо было поставить, тогда было бы гуд.
Ему сзади не помешало бы пару хороших пассивных резонатора, ато бас не ахти. У меня малюсенькая Nomi с одним большим резонатором звучит гораздо лучше.
めっちゃかっこいいですね!いつか自分でも電子部品まで組み込んでみたいです。
me: doing this everynight..
In my dreams! lol
Бои,без правил.
So talented.. so many creative and beautiful things can be done with recycled wood. Thanks for sharing
It's great .But not realy DIY .The stuff this Guy has .Did you see the printer wauw .
This is DIY. DIY does not mean using only your hands.
@@mythcrab6047 Your so right . I said it wrong .
@action jackson English is not my native language..And I said I was wrong ! I like what this man does .And why am I Lazy ? Why so hostile .Have a good day .
Really like every minute that you had spent on the speaker ... really amazing.
DYI Really, Are you serious??
No one owns these thousand dollars machine at home.
Exactly, niche thing too.
you can do it without this machines, only take more work and care
Just some suggestion to put some sort of screen over pipe. Just to prevent insect from making home inside the speaker.
Без станков хрен бы ты что сделал
Я думаю, что без станков ни кто за такое не взялся бы.
ОК тогда это не DIY, а практически промышленное производство.
JUST TO GET AN IDEA HOW MUCH WOULD THIS COST TO PURCHASE A SPEAKER LIKE THIS ONE ON THE MARKET??? BTW AWESOME BUILD!!!!
Thank you!
Làm một cái hộc bên trong loa để gài pin thì hoàn hảo về thẩm mĩ. Có lẽ là bên trong đã hết chỗ trống. Nói chung càng lúc càng thích kênh này! 👍👍
What kind of glue (the black one) did you use for the Battery holder?
Just WOW!
The patience it takes to cut out all those structor ribs.
Thank you!
Did you put varnish or fiberglass resin on the outside to waterproof this box?
Nice project.
I wonder how much the
components heat up inside. Wood is not the best heat conductor and there is no airflow...
Superb Bluetooth speaker DIY from palletwood !
Thank you!
Lot of work went into that, but brilliant outcome, well done.
I want to make one for me. But I don't know were to buy Bluetooth kit wd higher wattages. With your help and assistance is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
nice build.. well planed and nice wood skills and cable management skills u got there...
This is the BEST one I have seen so far! Amazing!! TO START WITH THAT CRATEWOOD... Ufffff! Too good! Humbling... truly!
Very very good job, how long does the battery last? thanks
Beautiful craftsmanship
That turned out awesome dude! Wish I had a Woodshop setup to be able to do something like this oh, very cool! I'll bet it sounds amazing with all the acoustic dampening and bassport.
Iphf
Красивая работа! Перегородкой не нужно ли было разделить?
Нет, не надо, вч и сч динамики в закрытых объёмах, а нч на стерео не влияет, им наоборот лучше один большой объём, там и один мог быть, два просто для удвоения мощности
This product will cost about $400 or more if you try to sale it. I saw the oak wood speaker you made at Oct. Both very good. A builder make every detail even in side the box under cover 100% perfect. Hard to believe. The idea you hook up the Makita battery is very good. I have a lot of Dewalt batteries, try to think a way to use them, you give a good example. Thanks.
steady creative, worthy of example
Es un trabajo muy lindo, me gustaría saber como resolvió , la anulación de sonidos graves entre canales?
This was an awesome build. Probably your best and most informative yet. Right before you showed the wiring diagram, I thought to myself "Damn that looks complicated, hope he has a diagram somewhere!"
You are right,it is the best of all of his builds.
what tool do you use to cut out the holes for the speakers? what do you call it and where can i get it?
Hey, does it drain the battery too much or the battery cuts off before it drops to too low voltage? I want to do a similar project, but Makita batteries stop charging after getting bellow a certain voltage 3 or 4 times, and i don't want to risk a expensive battery. I'm in doubt about the need of a overdischarge protection board. Very nice project, conrats!
Amazing video. I did laugh when you painted the PVC black instead of just buying ABS which usually comes black.
I don’t find black pipe! Thank you
a question as soon as it comes out ask one or if you sell thanks
Incredible skills as usual. And the tools are quite an investment. Nice job as usual...
How many hours with max volume does that makita battery holds?
AMAZING!! quick question, can you please advise me a BT-WiFi amp MONO not Stereo? I'm interested to build one, but not Stereo, just 1 Sub + 1 Mid + 1 Tw. Thank you very much
Closed speaker technology is how to divide the sound wall between the speakers so that the new sound is good. Your speaker is only bulky in size but does not sound good. You are missing this.
Upgrade your ear phones or multimedia speakers maybe you will hear the real sound from this
@@omotolaoyeniyi631 my system is 10,000 easy, the mic sucks, can not tell the fidelity without the right mic, surprisingly not all pallet wood is bad, sometimes they do not know what they can get, there has been Mahogany pallets I have used
When did the WoodWright start making bluetooth speakers?
Lovely handmade..im wondering. What type and brand of soldering station did u use there. Thx for info.
¡¡¡Joooodeeeerrr que guapada y que trabajazo!!! ¡Enhorabuena! Me ha encantado
Just wondering why not use the dsp from the amp?
So beautiful and so much detail and effort put into it. I still can't believe the wood transformed. Well done 😀
Thank you!
Why do I feel the subwoofer ar overpowering the mid as I see it's bigger in size ...than the full range speaker.....beside I think it's a best speaker configuration....what about the left and right channel configuration...does this Bluetooth reciever offer left and right configuration
Beautiful job, nicely done. I would concider speaker covers.
Thank you!
Có bán ko bạn
I couldn’t help but hear a rattling noise during the sound test. Is that the speaker or is that an external object?
Your right i hear it too
I want to blame it on the hard plastic feet he used, but I'm not sure.
Im pretty sure it was part of the music, but if im wrong i'd blame it on the remote in the plastic holder.
@@zebracake2246 good assumption but I don't think its likely as he would probably have removed the remote in order to operate the speaker but im not very sure.
Beatyful work ,master piece
Very nice work!
We missed this!
Le quedó espectacular amigo felicidades saludos de Perú
Assowm design & quality 👍👍
Türkiye den selamlar çok güzel olmuş eline sağlık 👍👍👍👍👍🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
very steady requires a long process and high creativity, enthusiasm continues
I don't even dare to imagine of what the price of such a custom speaker would be!
the box looks very nice I always wanted to build something like that but unfortunately I didn't have the hands and that sent it to e.g. Build your own box with the components on bluetooth speakers that sound good, that would be a cool video Thumbs up
Amazing job! Please tell me if it’s possible to buy one of your speakers
I just make for play, not for sale. You can buy materials in description of video to build one. Good luck!
@@KingMinhvuong i don’t have all the things I’ll need to do it my self but thanks! I’ll find someone who sells it