DIY PC Soundbar (full build guide)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 เม.ย. 2022
- A detailed build guide on how to make a unique PC soundbar that focuses on audio quality. Download the resource pack here: diyperks.com/the-ultimate-pc-...
Original video: • Building a PC sound de...
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Subwoofer: ebay.us/su8tk4
Tweeters: amzn.to/3LKEVoy
Midtone-drivers: ebay.us/bLsuag
Amplifier (subwoofer): ebay.us/KPoUSN
Amplifier (main): ebay.us/sjf6c6
Black-tack putty: amzn.to/3uiRfXf
LEDs: ebay.us/RMQPfs
LED Channelling: amzn.to/3uYC0Sl
DAC (expensive but GOOD!) amzn.to/3v2SEQJ - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
This followup is the cherry on top. What a community service. I build home theater speakers and when my current PC speakers die, I will return to this video for inspiration.
I know the video is heavily audio based, but the LED dimmer is a really nice touch. I was always wondering if such a thing existed, but I never got around to searching for it until I came across it through you!!
My wood has finally arrived and I plan to begin building this soon! I went with mahogany. I'll use most of the same components, but we'll see if my design changes as I figure out how to lay this out on the mahogany planks I got. Should be fun!
How did it go?
How dis it go
send nudes
The diy speakers sounds far better than the overpriced no highs no lows soundbar😆
Great job!
Love the additional information gained by using the soundbar for a while, letting us learn from it and take it into account for our projects.
Both the effect of ports for the subwoofer and the option to save money on the tweeters (and the DAC).
You are very hard working and extremely patient man. Well done!
Matt, I have been waiting for this build series. Again the attention to detail is top there, my friend. I am looking forward to my own attempt to build this unit.
Thanks again. Felix
Thank you so much for releasing this info in full! Incredibly generous. Excellent!
This was, for me, a highly anticipated follow-up to your main video. You sir, did not disappoint. Thank you
I've just registered to the forum and now here is this longer channel. I'm in love.
Real good one, nice to see all steps and scetches💪
Great build! I also suggest in the future if you need to hammer wood, use a rubber mallet or use a piece of scrap wood between your metal hammer and the wood you want to hit.
What amazing video quality! I love your video style as they never cease to amaze me every time I watch a new one. :)
as always great work 👏....the explanation is wonderful 👏....one all its own.....just the overall presentation is marvelous.. need more youtubers like you 👏👏👏👏👏
I will for sure build this when and iff i get a chance.
I have one doubt regarding crossover design - each RC network causes a phase shift of 90° ideally wrt input signal, so the bass crossover will introduce 270° (90°X3) of phase shift making the final combined output of all speakers out of phase, causing unwanted dips in frequency response .
What would be the solution? Do you have any recommendations?
@@drozcan 4th order filters are recommended by TI , so the total phase shift is 90°X4 = 0° + phase delay circuits. Requires precision oscilloscope and lots of analog design experience. I'm just learning filter design.novice diyers can try DSP by Daytona or PC based filters since desktop PCs have multiple audio sockets that can be configured to make hi, lo mid software based filters, eg foobar plugins
Have you, by any chance, taken many mathematics courses in college?
@@ubersham yes, I'm computer engineer and studied engineering mathematics
@@rogerwalter2500 Yeah... only mathematicians use WRT to mean with respect to
It's really hard to do those angled cuts by hand. Excellent work!
Dude you really need to bring some of this stuff to market.
thank you for providing this video.
Excellent work ♥️👌 Superb👍👍
Yes!! The build guide
This is super cool
thank you!
Great video. I would be against hot gluing circuit boards to the wood cabinet. They would be better mounted securely in a project box. Circuit boards coming loose could cause a short circuit.
This might be a stupid question, but how do you control the volume here? Those amp boards don't have controls, so are you relying on the source volume? If so, that seems like a very inefficient way to control output.
Soo cool!
Could I add an adjustable monitor arm to the speakers? As in, is it sturdy enough to be compressed with an Ergotron monitor arm clamp?
what frequency is the subwoofer box tuned to?
what did you use as ground? and i mis the link for the filter calculator, but a quick google search did the trick
Can I ask u what are the song you use as an example? Because they are really good
more wood build please, its awesome.
What is the link you used to calculate the frequency? I can’t see it in the description below the video
awesome
Was watching a video on Linus tech tips channel 2 day ago, on a all in one backpack gaming computer, that made me think of your channel. You would definitely be able to do a better build then what he was putting together for sure..?
That amplifier board confuses me a lot. It has 4 output channels but 2 different audio inputs. It treats the L/R of Input 1 and input 2 as the 4 independant channels? Or does it split the L/R of input 1 onto the 4 output channels?
I got a question: if I use 3.5mm audio cable to link to the main amp, how can it link to the subwoofer amp at the same time?
Really wanna build this one, hope someone could tell me the answer.
1:03 OMG THATS ME
Nice 😄
how about next video will be diy table + cpu + speaker😆😆😆, btw your video so amazing!
The Bose sondbar sounds warmer, however thats a really nice build
I hate to say this, but the Bose sounds better to me. The project speaker might be too bright.
I love your videos. I might have missed this but I didn't see how you vented the amp. Seemed like no cooling. and no cooling = performance reduction and possible fire hazard. That was my second comment - no insulator between components that produce heat and ignition sources.
I failed on the circuitry, but overall great quality.
Anytime I see this young man channel on TH-cam I must click in less than 5 seconds
Same lol 🤣
i might b bias but to me ur build have richer sound
Hi. You know those stryofoam balls u get for filling up bean bags? Use those to fill up those cavities in a way that they are full but not packed... And enjoy. 👍🏻 Thank me later.
Could you kindly build a sound bar with 200watt RMS that can be easily disassembled and repaired which has bluetooth HDMI(ARC) Optic in and AUX.
I think you and Ron Swanson would have such a good friendship, since you guys have a lot woodwork in common, given you don’t discuss anything about meat or burger
I'm still confused he said the circuit was incomplete as shown but installed it the same way he had it. He also never explains how to power it just that he does
Quick question are you not posting as much these days? Seems like a lot less videos good luck
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YAYYYYYYYYYYYYY
I want to build this, but also this is ridiculous.
Hello you
why don't you poste video resent i am waiting for next video
key moments not chapters
Why are you uploading this here again? So that you can get paid twice?
This is a more in-depth video
Dude, pay attention, it's a completely new video of the same topic, very much more in-depth😂
@@DIYPerks oh! Okay, my bad😁😁