Please continue to make the step by step videos. They really help us DIY'ers who know very little about wiring amplifiers.Your builds are great and the education you provide is fantastic !!!
yea...we need this step by step guide more often, because for someone who doesn't know about this stuff,itc easy watching you do this...so do it more and more often,so we can learn
Why doesn't this have more views??? It has been a long time since I have found a video which could not just acually help me but was also easy to understand! Very well done! Keep ip up!
Zenyatta- Not only all you said; but funny (if you watch it to the)! Kirby the one keeping alive in build. Real answers. Real good. I love the music too. This one reminds me of "Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood"
This is amazing! I’m 13 years old and I made my own “Bluetooth to Aux” converter! 3D Printed a case, then I use it! I’m thinking of making more and selling it like a business! Thank you!🔊📢📲🔥🔥
I think he does a pretty good job at showing things on here, but I do agree with you on the step by step thingy. Maybe I'm just slower than most... who knows :/
You could... change your thinking. Instead of asking someone to put it into steps for you, pause this video after each step and write that step down... and, in a LOT less time than waiting for another video...
The journey to building speakers seems quite exciting. Can't wait to do some tinkering of my own :) thanks for giving me a starting point and inspiration. Cheers.
Both styles of your videos are great, each one has it's place. The technical ones with the talk through are nice because it explains how it works and what you've encountered using the components. The build videos with no voice are awesome to watch and your camera perspectives and music makes them like you're watching an artistic video. Thanks for the awesome videos, you seem like a really cool dude.
I've been wanting to make one of my own Bluetooth speakers. Because I have a lot of old-school home stereo speakers. I have a set of very nice techniques 12 the mids and highs work great. On them they even have the medal fins that come down from the tweeters. So thank you so much Sir for making this video and providing the links of where to buy everything from.
Been thinking about building speakers recently and your breakdown of the process is phenomenonal. I was going to ask a question about the Bluetooth board, but you answered it at the end. Great video. Inspired me actually give it a go. Thanks!
This is the exact video I needed to see. Just getting ready to build my own Bluetooth Speaker. I'm looking at going with a 12v 7.0ah battery though that I have laying around. Keep making tutorial videos, you did a really good job.
Dude, I just subbed. You're awesome. Now I'm not so sorry I didn't pay attention to my electronics professor in high school! LOL I just hope I don't blow up our apartment this time while I try your DIYs at home. :D
first vid. just subscribed. love what you are doing and will watch more. building speakers is 10x better than buying. i wish i had the foresight to turn it into a business. very simple from what i see. if you have more advanced knowledge, release that as well for us that have built multiple speakers and are looking for that as well.
Info is great, short video for essential info and that background music makes me anticipate that a Yoshi or Koopa will pop out 🤣🙌💛 okay, hands down, here's my like and subscribe for you.
Ok, Kerby. You now have my subscription! This was extremely entertaining and educational! I do like it very much! it was super educational! Also, I am amazed at how good you are at picking your video clips, you have some great shots.
Awesome! Thanks for watching! If you are looking for more information on speaker building, I invite you to join our Slack community here: diyspeakerbuilding.signup.team
really really good job.. all descriptions are working and you are the number one.. subbed.. i hope you can go ahead.. all the best! and thank you for your help :)
you can also do a tda7492p, it does both amplification and bluetooth receiving. tough it has some faults at higher volumes, they can be fixed by using 24 volts..
This was my first plan with the build you've shared with us, adding 12V of Li-ion batteries would make it an awesome portable speaker. I suggest doing a tutorial for the most basic bluetooth portable speaker since those get a lot of views and your channel would grow even quicker. Thanks again for the plans, and a great video again. Hope you keep it up lad, cheers from Croatia :).
I would love to see a video showing a 2.1 ch setup with this board and another board that handles the sub/woofer.I am wondering how to get each board to handle its own frequencies. Keep up the great vids. Subscribed!
Thanks for the video and I'm going to try this myself thanks to you. I really appreciate the step by step made everything very easy to understand and made me want to make my own even more lol keep it up
Great Video Kirby,thank you. Now sold on Ebay amplifiers that combine all of that on one Board. Also some have buttons for on and off,Volume control,Jumping tracks,TF Card,USB Reader,etc. I intend to order the Battery charger Board when in stock. Thanks for presentation.
Great video, really helped! I just subscribed and have been binge watching your videos. Just ordered everything for my first Bluetooth speaker build. Should be here Tuesday. I have some walnut and white ash in the garage that will be perfect.
I like this video very informative. I'm trying to disassemble a old JBL pulse speaker it's not great sound quality, so DIY project to solder or rewire newer speakers and small MDF case lol. Just trying to figure what to do with it I mean I got it free years ago so it'll be my first project
Great video and good presentation..... ignore the ac/dc discussions..... many viewers could not resist the electrical warnings.... my own thought is better than to be safe than not.
You got another sub. :) I'm going to build something like this for an old old radio so we can play old music though it. Having the radio on sort of blows the moment.. you can't appreciate a 1940's radio when it's playing "anaconda".
legion2k thats cool im looking to build some radios around that same time frame converting them to bluetooth right now im working with a 1960s philco radio console that im turning into a bar
You could also do a video on how to turn your car stereo amplifier into a bluetooth wireless capable amp. Doing instructional videos is a must dont skip it. Your viewer subscriptions will increase as well.
Thanks for this video, it's one of the best I've seen explaining this in a really simple way. Now I'm wondering if I'm going to build a portable bluetooth speaker that can be both battery powered and can be connected to the wall, how a battery pack can be connected to this setup so it can work and charge the battery when connected?
This is very helpful. I'm trying to add a bluetooth receiver in my Haslab Proton pack. The receiver I bought isn't pushing enough sound through the 3 inch Dayton Audio speaker I just installed. Pack sound is great but I would like to figure this problem out.
Hi Kirby I like your videos specially like this one. Video you did with the JAb2 50w , do you have a video like that that explains all the connections. When I try to hook it up with just the batteries it doesn't work
You did a good job with this type of video. I do like your previous few a bit better, as it is more artistic, and we get to hear your awesome music. ' Sometimes less is more. There was a bit of redundancy in this video. Its not bad, and maybe its because I have a bit more experience on this side of things. That being said this is still a well done video of high production values, like you said its just different than your other videos. This would be excellent supplemental content to your regular styled build content. Either way keep it up, this channel will get huge soon.
Thanks Kevin! I agree, my goal with these types of videos is to help some of the people that send me emails and comment with questions, but I need to find a way to add the aesthetic of my other videos while keep the structure. I have some ideas to try in the next one. Thanks for your insight!
Wow, I love this video, great content all the way to the music in the background, yeah I hear ya, I used to do podcasts myself, that shout out about stuff you should know podcast really caught my ear, I'll check that out, I have interest in gwen tower related stuff.... Subscribed 5 stars man....
Love the vid! Quick question, I'm trying to run a 2.1 bluetooth amp plus a mic amp, was wondering if I can power the mic amp the way you powered your audio amp into the DC inputs?
Hi Kirby, I hope doing good. This is just a thought, maybe build a Guitar speaker cab with an 8" to 12" Jensen or Eminence or other high grade Guitar speaker for use with amp heads or other amps, tube, preferably. Finger jointed cabs and maybe cabinets for tube amp chassis and speaker, Kits? One or more speakers, 2X12", etc.. Anyway, What you do is cool too, really enjoy your channel. Just Ideas. Be good, C.
I wonder how i can make two wireless speaker (one left and one right side)? I know some stuff about electronics but wireless is still new for me. Wifi, Bluetooth or propably FM? Thanks for your great content (and propably answer)!
Great work well xplained, easy and simple, but i would really like to know what i can do with some old 4:1 computer speakers and an iphone like a docking system!! a tutorial would be a life saver
Great video. I'd like to do this build but with an additional aux in 3.5 jack in the unit to plug my guitar into while i stream a backing track via my iphone, something i can currently do with a little bluetooth unit i have. I have an antique radio carcass I'd like to do a build in with holes for 2 pots, and I'd like to light up the dial window with led's. Do you have a plan for a build like this?
Please continue to make the step by step videos. They really help us DIY'ers who know very little about wiring amplifiers.Your builds are great and the education you provide is fantastic !!!
Finally someone who explains it nice and simply. This is what I have been looking for for a bit.
Wonderful! This is the best thing I could hear from you. Thanks for watching and welcome!
yea...we need this step by step guide more often, because for someone who doesn't know about this stuff,itc easy watching you do this...so do it more and more often,so we can learn
Why doesn't this have more views???
It has been a long time since I have found a video which could not just acually help me but was also easy to understand!
Very well done! Keep ip up!
Awesome! Will do. Thanks for watching!
Zenyatta- Not only all you said; but funny (if you watch it to the)!
Kirby the one keeping alive in build. Real answers. Real good. I love the music too. This one reminds me of "Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood"
This is amazing! I’m 13 years old and I made my own “Bluetooth to Aux” converter! 3D Printed a case, then I use it! I’m thinking of making more and selling it like a business! Thank you!🔊📢📲🔥🔥
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Your build videos are fun to sit and zone out on, but I do like seeing this format occasionally.
Absolutely love this! It's like watching a baby growing up and learning as we go. So much fun and can't wait for the next vid.
Haha! Thanks!
Please do this step by step video more often. I can't learn anything from the other types of videos.
I think he does a pretty good job at showing things on here, but I do agree with you on the step by step thingy. Maybe I'm just slower than most... who knows :/
i wonder how i can wire 2 amps paralel with the bluetooth receiver.. there is no step by step video about that
You could... change your thinking. Instead of asking someone to put it into steps for you, pause this video after each step and write that step down... and, in a LOT less time than waiting for another video...
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....and this is the kind of video I was looking for. Very well explained, clean footage, funny. Thank you so much
The journey to building speakers seems quite exciting. Can't wait to do some tinkering of my own :) thanks for giving me a starting point and inspiration. Cheers.
Both styles of your videos are great, each one has it's place. The technical ones with the talk through are nice because it explains how it works and what you've encountered using the components. The build videos with no voice are awesome to watch and your camera perspectives and music makes them like you're watching an artistic video. Thanks for the awesome videos, you seem like a really cool dude.
Trying to do a bluetooth speaker for a customer right now. This was an excellent video; very helpful for the basics of wiring this up. Thanks dude!
I'm so glad I can help. Thanks for watching!
So freaking good so happy I found this channel !
Nice video bro. This will give me an idea on how to use old speakers i havent thrown out. thanks man
You are a awesome presenter....great job
Getting ready to build one for the bathroom house especially in the garage thanks for info dude
I've been wanting to make one of my own Bluetooth speakers. Because I have a lot of old-school home stereo speakers. I have a set of very nice techniques 12 the mids and highs work great. On them they even have the medal fins that come down from the tweeters. So thank you so much Sir for making this video and providing the links of where to buy everything from.
wow thank you!!! i learned something important today:). very well explained
Been thinking about building speakers recently and your breakdown of the process is phenomenonal. I was going to ask a question about the Bluetooth board, but you answered it at the end.
Great video. Inspired me actually give it a go. Thanks!
I am so glad I watched your video!! I want to build my own bluetooth speaker now!
Great Vid brother, truly enjoyed it. I'll be using the info to build a banging speaker with my kids
This is the exact video I needed to see. Just getting ready to build my own Bluetooth Speaker. I'm looking at going with a 12v 7.0ah battery though that I have laying around. Keep making tutorial videos, you did a really good job.
Great vid!
Impressive Overview !
Would like to see a step by step class d amplifier 300 to 600 watt . Everyone else does a poor job. Great video and tutorial. Liked and subscribed.
Thank you for the quick and easy to understand video!☺️
great lesson learned a lot from this vid . step by step visual an audio helped me a lot thank you
U doing it bro!!! Doing it!!!!!
Loved the new format. Would love to hear about how to pick drivers
Thanks, Shawn! That video will be coming soon!
Super cool that little ta2024 version! Ouch! Unfindable in Italy :( Waiting me too for a battery version! Thank you Kirby! See u on Slack!
Ok now that background music makes me feel like I'm watching Mr. Rodgers neighborhood LOL! Great video. Tons of good info...
HAHAHA YES! That just made my day! Thank you for watching!
Nice step by step man!!!
Dude, I just subbed. You're awesome. Now I'm not so sorry I didn't pay attention to my electronics professor in high school! LOL I just hope I don't blow up our apartment this time while I try your DIYs at home. :D
Haha I'm sure you'll do great! Thanks, Dan!
do you know what i love? how non of your links go anywhere, how fun.
Well done young man.
Absolutely a great video, love the tutorial style, please keep it up! Subscribed and bought the plans!
Man, you make it so easy, i feel like my years of analog electronic studies was a waste of time! rs
first vid. just subscribed. love what you are doing and will watch more. building speakers is 10x better than buying. i wish i had the foresight to turn it into a business. very simple from what i see. if you have more advanced knowledge, release that as well for us that have built multiple speakers and are looking for that as well.
Welcome David! I will for sure be making more advanced videos in the future, so keep an eye out! Thanks so much for watching!
thanks alot for the video bro as always very thorough explainations no one better.
Info is great, short video for essential info and that background music makes me anticipate that a Yoshi or Koopa will pop out 🤣🙌💛 okay, hands down, here's my like and subscribe for you.
Ok, Kerby. You now have my subscription! This was extremely entertaining and educational! I do like it very much! it was super educational!
Also, I am amazed at how good you are at picking your video clips, you have some great shots.
isnpiring stuff. am starting to draw up and make my own speakers. Have watched your videos 100x
Awesome! Thanks for watching! If you are looking for more information on speaker building, I invite you to join our Slack community here: diyspeakerbuilding.signup.team
Joined yesterday! Keep the vids coming.
really really good job.. all descriptions are working and you are the number one.. subbed.. i hope you can go ahead.. all the best! and thank you for your help :)
Thank you for watching, Christian!
you can also do a tda7492p, it does both amplification and bluetooth receiving. tough it has some faults at higher volumes, they can be fixed by using 24 volts..
This was my first plan with the build you've shared with us, adding 12V of Li-ion batteries would make it an awesome portable speaker. I suggest doing a tutorial for the most basic bluetooth portable speaker since those get a lot of views and your channel would grow even quicker. Thanks again for the plans, and a great video again. Hope you keep it up lad, cheers from Croatia :).
I agree! And that video is in the works. Thanks for watching!
I would love to see a video showing a 2.1 ch setup with this board and another board that handles the sub/woofer.I am wondering how to get each board to handle its own frequencies. Keep up the great vids. Subscribed!
Great idea for a video! Welcome!
I want this kit. This so good
You are great, I’m so doing this project, reusing my hi Fi speakers from the 00’s
Thanks for the video and I'm going to try this myself thanks to you. I really appreciate the step by step made everything very easy to understand and made me want to make my own even more lol keep it up
Great video! Thanks for linking to the boards you used, and clear explanation. Would love to see more "talkies" like this. :)
Great Video Kirby,thank you. Now sold on Ebay amplifiers that combine all of that on one Board. Also some have buttons for on and off,Volume control,Jumping tracks,TF Card,USB Reader,etc. I intend to order the Battery charger Board when in stock. Thanks for presentation.
excellent really helpful and nice to watch how you make it too..
You look like you're always on a natural high and that's pretty cool :)
Keep up the good work!
Good and simple.
good video, well explained.
Great video, really helped! I just subscribed and have been binge watching your videos. Just ordered everything for my first Bluetooth speaker build. Should be here Tuesday. I have some walnut and white ash in the garage that will be perfect.
I like this video very informative. I'm trying to disassemble a old JBL pulse speaker it's not great sound quality, so DIY project to solder or rewire newer speakers and small MDF case lol. Just trying to figure what to do with it I mean I got it free years ago so it'll be my first project
How are you connecting the amp output to the single speaker so that you’re getting a mono downmix on the one speaker?
man!
what a beauty!
congrats on the channel, edit, carisma, taste......
great, great job!
cheers from brazil!
Congrats in 2k subs!
Thank you! So nuts.
Cool video👍👍
Mr. Rogers, I hardly recognized you without your sweater. The music gave away your disguise.
Great video and good presentation..... ignore the ac/dc discussions..... many viewers could not resist the electrical warnings.... my own thought is better than to be safe than not.
I'm new to your channel! i think i found my next hobby!
Thats so awesome to hear! Thanks for watching!
This is great! It'd been nice, though, with a parts list, as many of the links are dead.
You check after 5 years and boom the links are dead obviously
@@jeetsheta So helpful, I'm so glad you took the time out of your life to post this comment.
I've just liked and subscribed.
Great video.
God bless!
I agree, nice video. I saw that you also had a link to a bluetooth amp. Will that bypass the need for the amp? Is it two in one?
Great job explaining. I subscribed and the video helped a lot.
Nice job! Thank you!
I'd love to see you do a similar video on a battery powered/rechargeable setup!
That video will be coming soon!
+Kirby Meets Audio and a shop tour!!!
good job on the video lots of good info great work
Thanks so much!
definitely helped thanks mang👍
No problem, Rick! Thanks for watching!
I LIKE IT!
This was super helpful, thanks!!
love ur videos
would love to see a small portable speaker build (maybe with Bluetooth) something similar to the Bose sound link mini in size and shape
Hey Josh! That video is for sure on the list of builds to do soon. Thanks for watching!
You got another sub. :) I'm going to build something like this for an old old radio so we can play old music though it. Having the radio on sort of blows the moment.. you can't appreciate a 1940's radio when it's playing "anaconda".
legion2k thats cool im looking to build some radios around that same time frame converting them to bluetooth right now im working with a 1960s philco radio console that im turning into a bar
Nice video really helpful... I have a sound bar and I'll try to put a Bluetooth... can you tell me Wich Bluetooth is better
You could also do a video on how to turn your car stereo amplifier into a bluetooth wireless capable amp. Doing instructional videos is a must dont skip it. Your viewer subscriptions will increase as well.
This video is perfect! So much great info!
Thanks!
Thanks for this video, it's one of the best I've seen explaining this in a really simple way. Now I'm wondering if I'm going to build a portable bluetooth speaker that can be both battery powered and can be connected to the wall, how a battery pack can be connected to this setup so it can work and charge the battery when connected?
Great ! Its my Way!!! Sound Truck Super!!!! Tks!!!
Great Vlog
This is very helpful. I'm trying to add a bluetooth receiver in my Haslab Proton pack. The receiver I bought isn't pushing enough sound through the 3 inch Dayton Audio speaker I just installed. Pack sound is great but I would like to figure this problem out.
Hi Kirby I like your videos specially like this one. Video you did with the JAb2 50w , do you have a video like that that explains all the connections. When I try to hook it up with just the batteries it doesn't work
You did a good job with this type of video. I do like your previous few a bit better, as it is more artistic, and we get to hear your awesome music. '
Sometimes less is more. There was a bit of redundancy in this video. Its not bad, and maybe its because I have a bit more experience on this side of things.
That being said this is still a well done video of high production values, like you said its just different than your other videos. This would be excellent supplemental content to your regular styled build content.
Either way keep it up, this channel will get huge soon.
Thanks Kevin! I agree, my goal with these types of videos is to help some of the people that send me emails and comment with questions, but I need to find a way to add the aesthetic of my other videos while keep the structure. I have some ideas to try in the next one. Thanks for your insight!
Nice video. i'm not good speaking english yet, but i understood everything you said. (:
Wow, I love this video, great content all the way to the music in the background, yeah I hear ya, I used to do podcasts myself, that shout out about stuff you should know podcast really caught my ear, I'll check that out, I have interest in gwen tower related stuff.... Subscribed 5 stars man....
Love the vid! Quick question, I'm trying to run a 2.1 bluetooth amp plus a mic amp, was wondering if I can power the mic amp the way you powered your audio amp into the DC inputs?
this is exactly what i need! thank you thank you thank you!
No problem, Noah! Glad it helped.
This information was GREAT!!! Thank you, I hope to see more :)
Hi Kirby, I hope doing good. This is just a thought, maybe build a Guitar speaker cab with an 8" to 12" Jensen or Eminence or other high grade Guitar speaker for use with amp heads or other amps, tube, preferably. Finger jointed cabs and maybe cabinets for tube amp chassis and speaker, Kits? One or more speakers, 2X12", etc.. Anyway, What you do is cool too, really enjoy your channel. Just Ideas. Be good, C.
i really like your build, do you got any knowledge of passive radiators and where to put them on your speaker?
Hey yeah is there a chance you have updated links? I can't seem to find any of these parts. Thanks!
I wonder how i can make two wireless speaker (one left and one right side)? I know some stuff about electronics but wireless is still new for me. Wifi, Bluetooth or propably FM? Thanks for your great content (and propably answer)!
Can u do a video on the basic electronics when building speakers. Pls
Great work well xplained, easy and simple, but i would really like to know what i can do with some old 4:1 computer speakers and an iphone like a docking system!! a tutorial would be a life saver
Very helpful
Great video. I'd like to do this build but with an additional aux in 3.5 jack in the unit to plug my guitar into while i stream a backing track via my iphone, something i can currently do with a little bluetooth unit i have. I have an antique radio carcass I'd like to do a build in with holes for 2 pots, and I'd like to light up the dial window with led's. Do you have a plan for a build like this?
really good video however if i was to use a bigger speaker would it still work