Infrasonic Gun (Weirdest Bluetooth Speaker Ever)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ธ.ค. 2023
- As a newly graduated mechanical engineer from Arizona State University, I intend on furthering the development of rotary subwoofers. This prototype is one of my attempts at making a portable bluetooth rotary subwoofer speaker. It can turn any building into a subwoofer box by simply holding it up to a window. This is my Christmas gift to you, I hope you enjoy the video.
Music:
Background: Discoline - Phillip Urban
Test Music: Crank - Phillip Urban
Sharp - ISOxo
I can't get enough of this rotary sub content. You sir are the 1 and only channel that is actively researching this avenue!! So thank you!
I keep wondering why I'm the only one
youtube. com/@danielfajkis4952
@@nathanbulle5782 you will get all the traffic!!
Performed surprisingly well for no enclosure mechanism.
It's so impressive that someone trying to utilize rotaries this much
You know, once I learned how to build a rotary sub, I pretty much treated it like a toy after that. I understand that buying one for $12,000 can seem pretty overwhelming and someone who had to spend that much on one probably views it differently than just something to play with but when you can build one in a day for less than $50 it kinda changes everything (not to mention being able to build multiple different sizes of it).
Please I must hear "Bass I love You Too" on this thing. I have IEMs that make 6hz audible so Ill be able to decently hear it. Such a dope contraption.
Bass I love you is copyright unfortunately
Try a XCLSV rebassed. I think a few of those songs aren't copyright.
It is literally something that a cartoon villain would make
Gunna drive by and Brown note a crowd.
I love the bass cannon. Congratulations on your graduation!
Can't wait to see a mc donalds subwoofer box
Your channel is incredible! You deserve more attention on this stuff!
Impressive brother
I hope these hit the shelfs someday
Very awesome content
Awesome work man, keep it coming. Cheers
You gotta play Bassotronics 20hz Violation 👍
This is lovely. My tactile transducer goes brrrr to this video
That Shyt Hits NOICE
So cool!
This thing is SICK!
hell yeah! this is awesome!!
This dude is from different dimension
Really seems like it sometimes lol (but not because of this 😒)
Engineers in their spare time:
Bro the recoil is insane
Ok so now that you have come to find one of my favorite concepts please make one inside a bass drum.
I might actually try this with my bigger rotary sub (the one that I'm going to make soon and will be the "final product" if you will)
@@nathanbulle5782 I feel like that’s gonna rock. Thanks for allowing my input
Love it.
i wonder if you could drive the propeller without the links and just make the propeller as the core? might be too difficult tho.
damn that's cool af
Have you tried to make a DIY servo driver yet?
I’ve heard they were used to emulate the feeling of earthquakes😅
rotary subs aslo do that way easier
Like bass shakers?
@@nathanbulle5782 I think they meant using a digital servo to drive the mechanism, rather than a typical subwoofer motor. Althought it would have to be an expensive one with plenty of torque and speed if that is what they meant.
@@nathanbulle5782 They are more like speakers, but servo drivers are also capable of moving incredible amounts of air and function not to far off from Nikola Tesla’s pneumatic oscillator that almost shook apart his workshop.
Just instead it’s a servo and some armatures from the servo move a set of cones or something like that.
If a subwoofer was designed with a cone in the shape of a ripple of water (Capillary Wave)would theoretically it be over 50% more efficient then a conventional cones?
Linear vs Non-linear Cone
Would have to analyze the compression waves off such a surface
then look at sundows u 6.5 subwoofer and maybe compare it to previous 6.5 inch models
badass
so I have an idea but I'm not sure how it would work at all, I was thinking about possibly building a rotary sub, and attaching it to a unmodified 8inch subwoofer by creating a ring that glues around the dust cap that attaches the actuator for the rotary assembly. the overall idea being to allow to 8inch subwoofer to function normally, while creating those lower frequencies with the rotary sub. I would also like to use an 8inch fan. I was also thinking about the possibility of attaching to a shallow 8inch sub, this way you could go with an under seat option to fit in a truck.
It's an interesting idea but it wouldn't work in a truck because rotary subs don't move air violently enough, only regular subwoofers can move it that violently. You could try your idea in a window
well I wouldn't be replacing the subs entirely, I'd still have say like 2 8's for the higher sub frequencies and use the rotary for the really low frequencies, but it also sounds like your saying rotary subs require a larger volume of air due to the fact the can't move a small volume quickly or violently like you said, so they need to move a large volume of air they can move slower.
Bass Cannon IRL
gotta build a version that you can just plug in to a window like a window a/c unit, all enclosed for those wild house rave partys
Very good idea
Would it ever be possible for the fins to rotate fast enough to get like 200hz?
Yes
@@nathanbulle5782 is that the limiting factor currently, how fast they can rotate? Why are they limited to like 10hz ?
@@samp1312 mostly the weight of the assembly and the rotation speed is the limmiter
What will happen if you put it in some big pipe/tube?
I bought this little trash can tube thing. I'll try putting it inside
@@nathanbulle5782great!
maybe it is possible to find some large round structures that are meant for water under the road or something like that. 🙂
Amazing. What was the first demo song?
Crank by Phillip Urban
@@nathanbulle5782 thanks so much man!
That’s crazy. Does the speed of the rotation matter or is the frequency determined just through the rotation of the individual wings?
The wings rotation determines frequency
@@nathanbulle5782 awesome, thank you!
i want one as well
JFC, this could be literally weaponized.
If made large enough
Stick it somewhere Door way closet. Car window
Yo, you ever hear of a slip ring? Are you able to make a rotary subwoofer with a slip ring?
I'm using a similar design in my final rotary sub design but it actually has 3 roller bearings in triangular orientation where the "slip ring" would slide
That is fucking insane 😂and with no enclosure. What happens if you build also a portable gun sized enclosure for this 👀😳sait raw dubstep it's father that's what happenes😱
hey you should make copies of the rotaty sub you made a tutorial for people that dont want to 3d print & do the work (like me) and you should sell them, i will very glady grab one.
That rotary sub version is extremely crude and honestly not that well made. It worked well but I would want to give my customers (hypothetical at the moment) better than that. I'll be making a video soon (next week or two) of my final rotary sub prototype and the selling version will be based off of this final prototype.
Also with the new version, you can choose your blade size by simply cutting down the length of the arm that holds the blade, and the new model I'm working on will basically allow for a "variable" diameter (any desired diameter from 12 inches to 32 inches I believe)
I plan on making this for my daughters science project. Please dm with any tips, thanks!
Does your daughter want to make this?
@@nathanbulle5782 after seeing this she does now lol. Admittedly i got a little excited after looking at different speaker projects and finding this. I have done other Speaker projects using Milwaukee m18 batteries which would power something like this well.
Hello Nathan!
I'm a Student of the Robert-Havemann-Gymnasium in germany and planned on building your rotary Subwoofer as an school project. I watched your videos about it and some other videos about rotary subwoofer but i still dont get a few things. Would it be possible to somehow get in contact with you, so I can improve my knwolege about this topic?
Greetings from germany
My discord is nathan02054
Would you rather have my email?
I could also email you my phone number for texting
@@nathanbulle5782 hi, Thanks for the quick answer! I added you on Discord. :)
I see you've not read/hea|d the story of the three little pigs and the wolf and how a brick house was the wolfs downfall.
The thing was is that the wolf's voice box was a similar design to a rotary sub (more precisely a cross between a rotary sub and a Phoenix gold cyclone). He didn't just blow the houses down, he used a combination of powerful infrasonic pressure waves and subsonic waves to make the houses crumble. And the bricks that the last pig used were actually painted solid carbon fiber blocks (not to mention using super glue to put them together).
Turns out that last pig was one of the background characters in Star Wars (one of the highest ranking engineers working as one of the Ugnaughts). Rumor even has it that this Ugnaught actually built the wolf's voice box per the wolf's request as the wolf lost his voice box due to too much smoking and screaming at sports games. That's why the wolf's friends on Tatooine would always call him "Woofer" because he would woof and his new voice box was literally a subwoofer. Does any of this make sense?
Lmaoooo wild
Absolutely mad. Still feel like an idiot watching your videos on a laptop.
😮😂
Wait what? Nah, dude. That's just a handheld rotary subwoofer lol. Intended to produced super low frequencies. They are specifically designed to move large amounts of air in a room. Your meant to put them in the doorway or windows. Making it a handheld is just. Makes no sense to do it really. Nothing new has be invented here. Rather taking something good and making it worse lol. So good job on that I guess.
Lol, this was only click bait my friend (and it worked because you watched it lol)