I think I read in the comments that you do your own music for these vids? Pretty cool man. Honestly not my cup o tea but I dig it just the same. Hope you can share some of the basic knowledge that noobies need to get started in the hobby. Don't think many understand impedance and supplying enough amperage and how to get the most out of what you're working with. Not to mention enclosure types and using crossovers to minimize distortion and maximize output. Love the channel man. Good luck growing your audience.
your channel is great thanks to you I've built my own powered speaker with Bluetooth and its looking fine keep up the great work love vids there so professional but so simple.
Are the dimensions here a bit arbitrary? Looking to recreate this but unsure what sizes to use for the pieces. :( Mostly worried about it tipping or not being proportional.
Nice to see something different here! Looks really good. What build video is comming up next? Would love to see how the Fremont is made... ;D Btw; part of the giveaway entries does not seem to work, at the third entry I get a random music video...
Thanks Tijman! The Fremonts are definitely on the build list. I think I'll be building towers for a pair of 12" Audio Nirvana woofers, but not totally sure. Giveaway is fixed! Thanks for pointing that out!
Maybe I'm missing something but that looks like a great way to persuade a record (or a CD) to warp. If it's for an old worn out record that has a cover you like that's fair enough, but disks that are going to be played need to be stored very differently. I do like your channel but this isn't something I would build for myself or anyone else.
+FireAngel Londoner You don't use this display with a record... you use this to display the album art of a record you are currently listening to. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for reminding me of this great Songs: Ohia album, and generally thank you for your inspiring videos!
So good! Thanks for watching!
The production value of your videos is great!
Thank you, Nikolai!
Hi Mate, Can you make a video on different enclosure making. How to calculate enclosure volumes based on 4" drivers. matching 2/3 way crossovers.
Good morning mate. Your projects are fascinating! Is this oil you use as a tung oil? I'm Brazilian and I'm following your channel.
I think I read in the comments that you do your own music for these vids? Pretty cool man. Honestly not my cup o tea but I dig it just the same. Hope you can share some of the basic knowledge that noobies need to get started in the hobby. Don't think many understand impedance and supplying enough amperage and how to get the most out of what you're working with. Not to mention enclosure types and using crossovers to minimize distortion and maximize output. Love the channel man. Good luck growing your audience.
Thanks Kevin! I'll for sure make a few videos on into to speaker building. Thanks for watching!
Nice video, what do you use for finishing?
awesome work. please do more videos...
Thank you! Many more to come!
That moment on 4:00 - mmm, pure satisfaction!
Ahhh, finishing is the best part! Totally agree.
your channel is great thanks to you I've built my own powered speaker with Bluetooth and its looking fine keep up the great work love vids there so professional but so simple.
Thanks Shawn! I would love to see a photo of what you made. Thanks for watching!
Awesome, keep doing videos like this please
Will do! Thanks for watching!
Hi, I want to ask you what you use to paint the wood?
What angle do you use for the slot for the record cover?
what are you using to finish this piece? i've seen you use this before in other videos and it comes out awesome!
Awesome videos man!
keep them coming!
Will do! Thanks for watching!
Music is on point
hi, which finish oil that you use?
awesome idea. willl be copying that immediately :)
Good! Thanks for watching!
Hello Nice builds your do i have designd speaker for 15 years and i vode like to get mer info on your t-line speaker
Wow Joel, thats amazing! I'm sure I could learn a ton from you. I will be doing a video on my t-line in the future. Thanks for watching!
Are the dimensions here a bit arbitrary? Looking to recreate this but unsure what sizes to use for the pieces. :( Mostly worried about it tipping or not being proportional.
Yes, I would like to know this too!
Hey Kirby you should start selling these. it is a way for folks like my self who don have tons of cash, but want to support your creativity.
Thats a great idea! And thank you for wanting to support my work. That really means a lot!
Nice but I have a vinyl boxed set. It wont fit
Nice to see something different here! Looks really good. What build video is comming up next? Would love to see how the Fremont is made... ;D
Btw; part of the giveaway entries does not seem to work, at the third entry I get a random music video...
Thanks Tijman! The Fremonts are definitely on the build list. I think I'll be building towers for a pair of 12" Audio Nirvana woofers, but not totally sure.
Giveaway is fixed! Thanks for pointing that out!
Awesome, nice way to utilize scrap wood. Simple yet effective. Keep up the good work.
BTW where do you get your music from?
Thanks Redman! I've made all the music used so far!
+Kirby Meets Audio
all I can say is keep up the good work and keep the videos comingl
Will do!
+Kirby Meets Audio love the music. Nice work!
wowww....great idea, I try to do
Good luck! Thanks for watching!
Magnolia Elec Company
Maybe I'm missing something but that looks like a great way to persuade a record (or a CD) to warp. If it's for an old worn out record that has a cover you like that's fair enough, but disks that are going to be played need to be stored very differently. I do like your channel but this isn't something I would build for myself or anyone else.
+FireAngel Londoner You don't use this display with a record... you use this to display the album art of a record you are currently listening to. Thanks for watching!
OK, yeah I missed something :) Hope no offence was caused.
None at all!
dope as fck ! ty 4 sharing !
Who does this song remix?
I put it together using Apple Loops. Thanks for watching, Andrew!