14:47- thank you for sharing how much the project cost. That will help me plan for it. 15:15- I love the treble quality of the glass bowls and the deep quality of the accoustic wood boxes! Thank you for making both of these! I would like to do the same for my home some day! Congratulations on a great video and tutorial!
I love this design. It’s got a very high-tech look to it, and it sounds like it would be great for techno music. But I can’t not be in love with the deeper, richer, fuller sound of the wooden wave speakers from your previous build.
For those who are wondering, the water bath for the piece is to keep the diamond bit lubricated and the glass cool. If you tried this without the water, the glass and bit would heat up, and the glass would shatter. Also make sure to go slow and only give enough pressure to keep the hole saw contacting the piece evenly. Also, only use bits rated for glass and ceramic. Home maintenance stores like Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace will carry these bits in their tile section.
Actually Ebay was the ONLY place I've found cheap complete 10 or 12 pc(few mm to few cm+) kits. Home depot, Lowes nor even Harbor freight had more than 2 or 3(at most) rather small sizes, I'd guess for typical copper pipe/pex OD's, even "online". & the same went for even Amazon, though that was years ago now. But those diamond cup type are by far the best IMO.
@@realcygnus I had a set of the Kobalt (Lowe's Brand) Carbide tips. Used one to drill holes in glass pieces to hang them as wind chimes. Got to the holes in the cap, and the bit I used broke and took the glass cap with it. Chucked those bits. Have cylindrical bits now. Used them for drilling screw holes into tile for my stove. Worked great. Haven't used them on my glass projects yet.
@@jackielinde7568 Yup, even carbide can do fine for stone & even on most softer ceramics, but porcelain & especially glass pretty much needs diamond. Those pointy diamond bits he showed are certainly OK, especially to reem with, though I've never seen big ones. Diamond dremel tools are nice too for certain tasks. I've cut stone, marble/granite, ceramic, porcelain & glass etc. for years, & a regular small circular diamond blade just like that on any wet saw but just for a 4" angle grinder & those cup type for drills were my main workhorses. If you need fairly large & nearly perfectly round holes, those cup type are the only practical(torchless?) way I know regarding glass. BTW, NEVER try to cut tempered glass ! I learned that the hard way, though I've since seen some vids pretty much proving its not even possible as per physics/chemistry.
Both the wooden and the glass speakers sounded great. To me, the glass speakers sounded as though they gave a little more credence to the high end spectrum and the wooden speakers gave more to the low end. I would be thrilled to have a set of either. Excellent job young one, kudos to you!!!
If both sets were paired with a subwoofer, I think the glass speakers would be better. They handle the high and mid level frequencies much better than the wooden ones, which are kinda muffled by the mediocre bass. You should make a nice crisp and punchy subwoofer next!
Great project! Maybe you will try to make a wooden horn, which will also come out from behind the speaker, bend down and bring the sound forward? It could be both a phase inverter and a stand. It can be made of two halves and glue them together. I think the low frequencies would have sounded better.
The port will not make it perfect because glass is too hard and deflects low frequencies greater than high one's. Bass frequencies between 45 and 60 will increase, though only in the direction of the port.
@@simonepg6194 "more performance, especially in the low" Depends on the design, speaker parameters and the listening environment! There are some t-line designs I see on TH-cam that I wouldn't bother with.
The bass does not resonate well on hard materials, it bounces off, for that reason you could put a redirection tube that points to the front, a high percentage of the frequencies between 45 and 60 will come out. Nice project though and they will sell to people who like the look.
Next project will have to be even crazier now. Maybe a concrete TL speaker made by casting with a foam insert dissolved out of the cured concrete with some acetone? That would definitely make for some of the most resonance free enclosures I could imagine without the need for constraining layer construction.
The horn speakers seem to have more bottom end but they also have a generously warm coloration in the midrange that may not suit your favorite music. The glass spheres seem to be more balanced, but bass-light.
Наоборот из стеклянных звук чистый, открытый и правильный. а В деревянных ну прибавили баса мутного, средние частоты задавленные, голос вообще не разобрать, а высоких частот вообще нет. И ещё вы привыкли слушать эту окраску корпусную , вот вам и кажется что дерево вам ближе. Но в стеклянных звук естественный!
The wood one's sound bassier, probably because the port is facing the front and because it is larger. Nice speaker enclosures, the glass is a novelty though.
Actually. glass, just like wood, concrete, plastic and any other material has its own sound characteristics due to vibrations in the material.the glass gives the music a very clear and transparent sound, while the wood gives a warmer and richer sound.
@@OMVDmedia I think I might have seen them before. Glass does not resonate bass as well as higher frequencies, the whole reason why paper cones are so popular. They sound balanced.
@@fuzzybee5988 Yep, I commented on those characteristic's in other replies lower. The harder the material the higher the frequencies, the reason why they warp quartz valves with pressurised hydrogen to stiffen it so it can pick up radio frequencies that are too high for our hearing, and then they are amplified. In the old days they had to improve the sound of radio's because there was a lack of bass.
I Love the glass idea. Although I am not a fan of the frequency that glass resonates best at. While wood you can get a much lower sub level of frequencies.
@@tiagodjmartinelli Smart'ass. Laff itup. We do not have weakling voltages in England, we are real men, ah ha ha ha ha. Anytime you wanna cuss' I am here to dish out the verbal mauling's 240 hours a day.
The stiffer a material the greater for high frequencies, wood has always been the best low budget material because it resonates bass better than hard stiff materials.
Клас !!!! Им бы еще мягкую подсветку. Хочешь музыку слушай, хочешь как ночник включай , а можно и все вместе. А еще интересно ,как они звучат вместе с деревянными ?
Да просто топ хочу построить конструкцию где динамик в шаре. Я использую широкополосный динамик размером 4 дюйма. Мне звук понравился и с деревянным корпусом так-же из колонки в виде шара
The $3 one has more bass, but the sound is mudder. The $60 one is much crisper but lighter on the bass. The glass one is reminiscent of the clear speakers Apple used to sell that looked so cool.
Not as bad as a poke in the eye. It will sell for the novelty. He could easily get a bendy tube and make the bass come out the front. That is the reason why it sounds less bassy, it is pointing in the wrong direction.
The wooden speakers have a very loose low end good for bass the glass speakers definitely have a tighter bass response and a shimmering high end and a good mid-range the wooden speakers almost sound like the mids are a little too high still great sound out of both speakers but i definitely think the glass speakers would be best suited all-around speaker
Az üveg hangszóróknak érdekes akusztikája van, de a fa hangszóróknak kicsit mintha laposabb lenne a hangja. De a üveg hangszórók nagyon szép munka amit nem sokan képesek megcsinálni. Minden elismerésem.
From what I can make out over youtube on my system (£5000) the glass speakers are less coloured by the enclosure but both are limited by the driver itself (obviously). Scaled up with good drivers I can imagine that spheres would make a very good sound.
Once again, Japanese craft is proven to be top. Respect on your work but what next? Maybe speakers in marble for the low or non existent resonance? Love your work, thanks.
Very nice work but there is a note. You forgot that your speakers will be filled with dust if you don't put a synthetic wool filter inside the pipes and the dust will appear clearly on the speaker.
Awesome... but you should have put the bass reflex in after you put in the banana plugs and stuff... you would have had more room to work in... Nice job though
If you find any unauthorized reproduction of the JSK-koubou video, please report it to me.
Thank you.
JSK-koubouビデオの無断複製を見つけた場合は、報告していただけると助かります。
14:47- thank you for sharing how much the project cost. That will help me plan for it.
15:15- I love the treble quality of the glass bowls and the deep quality of the accoustic wood boxes! Thank you for making both of these! I would like to do the same for my home some day! Congratulations on a great video and tutorial!
I love this design. It’s got a very high-tech look to it, and it sounds like it would be great for techno music.
But I can’t not be in love with the deeper, richer, fuller sound of the wooden wave speakers from your previous build.
For those who are wondering, the water bath for the piece is to keep the diamond bit lubricated and the glass cool. If you tried this without the water, the glass and bit would heat up, and the glass would shatter. Also make sure to go slow and only give enough pressure to keep the hole saw contacting the piece evenly. Also, only use bits rated for glass and ceramic. Home maintenance stores like Lowes, Home Depot, and Ace will carry these bits in their tile section.
Actually Ebay was the ONLY place I've found cheap complete 10 or 12 pc(few mm to few cm+) kits. Home depot, Lowes nor even Harbor freight had more than 2 or 3(at most) rather small sizes, I'd guess for typical copper pipe/pex OD's, even "online". & the same went for even Amazon, though that was years ago now. But those diamond cup type are by far the best IMO.
@@realcygnus I had a set of the Kobalt (Lowe's Brand) Carbide tips. Used one to drill holes in glass pieces to hang them as wind chimes. Got to the holes in the cap, and the bit I used broke and took the glass cap with it. Chucked those bits. Have cylindrical bits now. Used them for drilling screw holes into tile for my stove. Worked great. Haven't used them on my glass projects yet.
@@jackielinde7568 Yup, even carbide can do fine for stone & even on most softer ceramics, but porcelain & especially glass pretty much needs diamond. Those pointy diamond bits he showed are certainly OK, especially to reem with, though I've never seen big ones. Diamond dremel tools are nice too for certain tasks. I've cut stone, marble/granite, ceramic, porcelain & glass etc. for years, & a regular small circular diamond blade just like that on any wet saw but just for a 4" angle grinder & those cup type for drills were my main workhorses. If you need fairly large & nearly perfectly round holes, those cup type are the only practical(torchless?) way I know regarding glass. BTW, NEVER try to cut tempered glass ! I learned that the hard way, though I've since seen some vids pretty much proving its not even possible as per physics/chemistry.
Both the wooden and the glass speakers sounded great. To me, the glass speakers sounded as though they gave a little more credence to the high end spectrum and the wooden speakers gave more to the low end. I would be thrilled to have a set of either.
Excellent job young one, kudos to you!!!
I am as impressed by the creativity involved in coming up with the design as I am with the workmanship.
cool one.
one observation, the crimping of the terminals is done by putting the terminal with the opening "down" into the forming tool.
That would make it easier and faster.
one of the most relaxing and well proceeded tutorial ive ever watched
If both sets were paired with a subwoofer, I think the glass speakers would be better. They handle the high and mid level frequencies much better than the wooden ones, which are kinda muffled by the mediocre bass.
You should make a nice crisp and punchy subwoofer next!
I think the 3$ one is much better. who else agree?
Yea for hevy bass wood is preferable
Make a glass subwoofer too lol
lol, both are pretty, none of them was made to sound good.
Yeah some kind of large bottle might have been better than those little fishbowls.
The $3 ones had more clarity. He should've put the expensive speakers in the bigger boxes.
Great project! Maybe you will try to make a wooden horn, which will also come out from behind the speaker, bend down and bring the sound forward? It could be both a phase inverter and a stand. It can be made of two halves and glue them together. I think the low frequencies would have sounded better.
Thanks for your comment
I can understand what you say well.
However. Production of glass speakers prioritized design.
I meant to insert a wooden horn into a glass speaker. Maybe as a continuation of the project.
The port will not make it perfect because glass is too hard and deflects low frequencies greater than high one's. Bass frequencies between 45 and 60 will increase, though only in the direction of the port.
いくつか動画を拝見したのですが丁寧な仕事で感服しました
なによりゴミ等余計なものが写り込んでないのがいいです
日本の方?でこのようなキレイな動画を上げてる人が少ないので嬉しいですね
ありがとうございます。
日本人ですよ。出来るだけ綺麗な映像が取れるように、色々試行錯誤しています。
先の方が述べてますが、1990年代前半、ササキアコースティックの名前で球体ガラスを利用したスピーカーが売られてました。しかし、バブル景気の余韻が残る当時でも、かなり高価な品だったんですよね。発売元も製法開発に相当苦労したと聞いてます。それを作れてしまうとは・・・涼しげで整理された内容とともに高評価です。
Relaxing music , profesional work , precision , great painting , quality speakers , gold plated connections
Just Wow
cool glass speaker, but wooden speaker more natural!
Thanks for your comment
I agree. I also like the sound of trees.
I made it with emphasis on design.
Aluminum case is the best
the glass one in bass reflex, the other are transmission line (more performance, especially in the low)
@@simonepg6194 "more performance, especially in the low"
Depends on the design, speaker parameters and the listening environment! There are some t-line designs I see on TH-cam that I wouldn't bother with.
木製の方は増幅されてくぐもってる感じがしますが。ガラス製のは開放感がありますね。聞く音楽によって良さが違ってどちらもいいですね
今回はムック本の付録として販売されているマークオーディオの8cmフルレンジスピーカーを使ってみました。
前回作ったダイソースピーカーのエイジングが終わったので動画の最後で音質を比較しています。
マークオーディオも丸一日エイジングしているので音はこれで完成しているはずです。
いかがでしょうか??
The bass does not resonate well on hard materials, it bounces off, for that reason you could put a redirection tube that points to the front, a high percentage of the frequencies between 45 and 60 will come out. Nice project though and they will sell to people who like the look.
热爱它哈呀
ダイソーの方がええよ
@@monoris2008
私も同感。
ただ、まともに作るとダイソーでは全然勝てませんが
th-cam.com/video/xTeeMulW6cc/w-d-xo.html
あとはただの空き瓶の方が音が良かったり
th-cam.com/video/uMbbz9hKCus/w-d-xo.html
@@jisakukobo
持って生まれた資質は如何ともし難いですね。
どう頑張っても人間は鳥には成れませんし。
The wood handles the mids and Bass really well the glass really does well with the high mids and the treble
great project. very impressed by your work
Приятно смотреть:очень аккуратно работает человек,красивое изделие-современное,дизайнерское,но звук на любителя.
Лайк однозначно
👍
凄いとしか言いようがないですね。
私もがガラスで作った事は有るんですが、単一パーツではなかったんですよね。
単一でしかも球体だとこんなにも指向性つけれるとは。
作りたくなる良い動画でした。
love the warmth of the $3 speakers but the crispness of the glass ones
I like the sound of the rectangular shaped speaker body. But having a spherical shaped speaker body is an awesome project.
その後、お手本にしてルーターを購入し製作しました。
PARC Audio製10cmウッドコーン DCU-F121Wを20cm Glass Bowlに入れております。
スピーカーは上向きに設置、上部にコーン・リフレクタを設け、Omni-Drectionalの密閉型にしました。
プリアンプで低域ブーストを強いられますが、隙間無ければ締まって下まで伸びてくれます。
このビデオは大変参考になりました。ありがとうございます。
Great work!
A pleasure to watch. I recommend to use both pairs in an quadrophonic setup. They seem to complement each other.
это красиво ! , но Курилы мы вам всё равно не отдадим ! )))
Точно!
製作過程一絲不苟隨時保持乾淨整潔 日本職人精神👍
令人驚艷的創作👏
combine both! That way you have bass and twitters! very cool.
ガラスもいいな〜木もいいな〜
オーディオオタクの人って音聞き分けられるのがすごいと思うわ
俺オーオタだけど加齢による劣化で聴き分け嫁さんに完敗。w
女性は年齢による劣化が少ないらしい。
音質もいいんですけど、それ以上に見た目が素晴らしい。インテリアとしても価値の高い逸品だと思います
このスピーカー欲しいですね。作りたい、けど、工作に根気と丁寧さが必要でしょうね。
ガラスと球体とで剛性が高いのか、箱鳴りの少ない、しっかりした音になっているように感じました。
半年ほど前に見たこの動画、ずっと気のなっていて、またじっくり見てしまいました。
形、デザイン、見た目も好きです。 発売してくれませんか?
Next project will have to be even crazier now. Maybe a concrete TL speaker made by casting with a foam insert dissolved out of the cured concrete with some acetone? That would definitely make for some of the most resonance free enclosures I could imagine without the need for constraining layer construction.
The horn speakers seem to have more bottom end but they also have a generously warm coloration in the midrange that may not suit your favorite music. The glass spheres seem to be more balanced, but bass-light.
Не видел ещё этого ролика ))) Спасибо!
Исполнение отличное!
Стеклянные выглядят интересно, но звук лучше из деревянных - более насыщенный звук.
спектр частот в деревянных шире
Наоборот из стеклянных звук чистый, открытый и правильный. а В деревянных ну прибавили баса мутного, средние частоты задавленные, голос вообще не разобрать, а высоких частот вообще нет. И ещё вы привыкли слушать эту окраску корпусную , вот вам и кажется что дерево вам ближе. Но в стеклянных звук естественный!
The wooden speakers seem to have brighter highs but they both sound great. Nice job.
That wire stripper at 12:10 O_O I need dis!
Very nice. I would love to put some dancing lights inside.
I love the art here...amazing use of both technical and fabrication skills.
Шикарная работа)) Но по звуку, мне больше понравились колонки из дерева (фанера?). А так - ОГОНЬ!! Творите и создавайте дальше)
The wood one's sound bassier, probably because the port is facing the front and because it is larger. Nice speaker enclosures, the glass is a novelty though.
Actually. glass, just like wood, concrete, plastic and any other material has its own sound characteristics due to vibrations in the material.the glass gives the music a very clear and transparent sound, while the wood gives a warmer and richer sound.
@@OMVDmedia I think I might have seen them before. Glass does not resonate bass as well as higher frequencies, the whole reason why paper cones are so popular. They sound balanced.
@@fuzzybee5988 Yep, I commented on those characteristic's in other replies lower. The harder the material the higher the frequencies, the reason why they warp quartz valves with pressurised hydrogen to stiffen it so it can pick up radio frequencies that are too high for our hearing, and then they are amplified. In the old days they had to improve the sound of radio's because there was a lack of bass.
@@OMVDmedia I was not aware what they are built with, I only saw them. All these project are a work of art. I always love to see interesting new form.
clean, simple and minimalistic working style and works. Congratulations.
I think its more creative and beautiful if you put a dancing light inside the glass😍😍
Динамики хорошие, а бас получается травмированным. А так проект мне понравился. Спасибо.
Хайтечно, не стыдно на видное место поставить, но чуда не произошло, звук действительно резаный.
One of the problems is the sound bouncing around inside because it has no flat sides. Not the best acoustics for an enclosure, looks nice though.
в деревянном корпусе лучше звук. даже через мои китайские наушники)))
Без каких либо расчётов фазика это хуета!
I Love the glass idea. Although I am not a fan of the frequency that glass resonates best at. While wood you can get a much lower sub level of frequencies.
Good job dude. But I think wood more good for bass
不愧是日本人,做工細緻
It would be interesting to hear, were you to fill the cavity with pillow stuffing. I imagine it would improve it considerably.
@Cross Hatch wtf
Nice video. Love the trick, drilling in water. : )
Water and electricity, it requires a slow drill with high torque or a whirlpool could short it. That is why he mounted it shallow.
@@thethoughtmaster 110v don't kill..........I'm joking, sorry Lol
@@tiagodjmartinelli Smart'ass. Laff itup. We do not have weakling voltages in England, we are real men, ah ha ha ha ha. Anytime you wanna cuss' I am here to dish out the verbal mauling's 240 hours a day.
… Even with this brilliant precaution. This Must have been the Longest "10 minutes" of your life ! All the Best.
@@tiagodjmartinelli voltage don't kill, current do
昔、佐々木硝子(佐々木アコースティックス?)が同じような球形ガラススピーカーを販売していました。自作されるとは素晴らしい。自分の場合、ガラスを切るところで諦めてしまいます。ガラスの共振対策など難しいと思いますが作ってみる価値ありだと思います。
The stiffer a material the greater for high frequencies, wood has always been the best low budget material because it resonates bass better than hard stiff materials.
ガラスのスピーカーの方が出音が素直な感じがして良いですね。見た目も相まって爽快感があります。外国の人は木のほうが好きって人が多いですね。
ダイソーのスピーカーはいい仕事してますね。マークオーディオのガラスエンクロージャーも良いです。音量では後者の勝ちでしょうしインテリア性も高いそのかわりガラスは割れ物ですから要注意。
You can also install a Subwoofer in an toilet bassin. The glass speakers have an clearer sound.
Its so nice to upgrade this with rgb lights 💕💕💕
Сравнивать надо на одинаковых динамиках. Но дерево для акустики всегда предпочтительнее.
作業がとても丁寧で勉強になります。
You should try the Marc Audio in the enclosure for the $5 drivers
I like the sound of the fish bowl speakers because its on the warmer side and not boxy sounding.. :)
Клас !!!! Им бы еще мягкую подсветку. Хочешь музыку слушай, хочешь как ночник включай , а можно и все вместе. А еще интересно ,как они звучат вместе с деревянными ?
*ВЫГЛЯДИТ ОГОНЬ*
Да просто топ хочу построить конструкцию где динамик в шаре. Я использую широкополосный динамик размером 4 дюйма. Мне звук понравился и с деревянным корпусом так-же из колонки в виде шара
я имею виду на видео
но по звуку дерево лучше
лабиринт тут лучше, чем закрытая
the $3 speaker definitely sounds fuller... but the glass speakers look AMAZING
Definitely a better and warmer bass in the wooden speakers (the folded horn).
At 3:58 , that drill stand look sick ! Is it your DIY project? Can you make a tutorial video on that?
The $3 one has more bass, but the sound is mudder. The $60 one is much crisper but lighter on the bass. The glass one is reminiscent of the clear speakers Apple used to sell that looked so cool.
Nice video. The $3 modded speakers sound much better to me than the spheres. Better bass for sure.
Круто! Золотые руки. Очень хорошо показаны все стадии создания этого изделия. Но дерево звучит значительно лучше стекла. Автору респект.
Лучше?
これは本当に素晴らしい!
ありがとうございます。
デザイン重視で作ってみました
定在波がないガラス球体のスピーカはピュアな音がしますね、でも私は
ダイソーユニット搭載のバックロードホーンのほうが量感があって好きかも
つくづくこのユニット300円ってすごいと思います。
同感です。
ただ、マークオーディオの方はスピーカーのスペックを活かし切れていないです。
本来ならもう少し大きめのユニットを使い、吸音材で調整したほうが良い音が出ると思います。
次はセオリー通りの木製バスレフを作って比較してみたいと思います。
Not as bad as a poke in the eye. It will sell for the novelty. He could easily get a bendy tube and make the bass come out the front. That is the reason why it sounds less bassy, it is pointing in the wrong direction.
Glass better then wood!
The wooden ones sound lovely 🎼🔊🔊🔉🔉🔉🔈🔈🔈
こんにちは、お元気ですか?私はあなたを祝福し、私はあなたの仕事が本当に好きだと言いたいと思いました。
私はアルゼンチン出身です、私は翻訳者を使用しています。あなたの言語であなたを迎えるために
良い仕事を続けてください。
The model of glass is very good song!!!!
動画用?にしては常に整理整頓綺麗な造り方に目を奪われてました。後半の比較もナイスアイデア!現場監督してますが見習う部分が沢山盛り込まれてました
Awesome.. you have inspired me to make some bottle speakers and fish bowl speakers... I just hope they come out as good as yours do
The sound provided by wood box was nice bass.
ガラスのスピーカーっていい音鳴りますよね。昔マックのボール状のガラスのスピーカーの音に感動ました。
The wooden speakers have a very loose low end good for bass the glass speakers definitely have a tighter bass response and a shimmering high end and a good mid-range the wooden speakers almost sound like the mids are a little too high still great sound out of both speakers but i definitely think the glass speakers would be best suited all-around speaker
Az üveg hangszóróknak érdekes akusztikája van, de a fa hangszóróknak kicsit mintha laposabb lenne a hangja.
De a üveg hangszórók nagyon szép munka amit nem sokan képesek megcsinálni. Minden elismerésem.
Glass bowl = chromy sound, wooden = airy sound ..nice sir
after listening your audio I felt wooden speaker is far better than glass speaker .
From what I can make out over youtube on my system (£5000) the glass speakers are less coloured by the enclosure but both are limited by the driver itself (obviously). Scaled up with good drivers I can imagine that spheres would make a very good sound.
Excellent! Great video and very well presented with no commentary needed. Thank you!
見た目だけじゃなく音もすばらしいですね。実物を聴いてみたいです。
Gorgeous speakers. Your careful planning on cutting the glass was great to watch!
Once again, Japanese craft is proven to be top. Respect on your work but what next? Maybe speakers in marble for the low or non existent resonance? Love your work, thanks.
For wooden speakers, the frequency spectrum is much wider.
どこのご家庭にもある工具ばかりで簡単に作れそうですねw
Very nice work but there is a note. You forgot that your speakers will be filled with dust if you don't put a synthetic wool filter inside the pipes and the dust will appear clearly on the speaker.
Awesome... but you should have put the bass reflex in after you put in the banana plugs and stuff... you would have had more room to work in... Nice job though
音割れシリーズ流したら割れそう
Alfalon62 力のハリー、技のポッター
実際音割れ流したが、全く重低音なんない
@@左手伸び伸びおじさん 一号でも二号でもなくて結果ハリーポッターしか残んなくて草
ya sure I shall do it myself. Just need to find out a kitchen with those equipment's in my neighbourhood.
Wooden speaker have more bass...great build,hope the speaker in the glass won't be falling off..and would it be more cool if its bluetooth..
Gran trabajo.! Aunque me gusto más el sonido del bafle de madera. Saludos cordiales!
I'd use an acrylic fish bowl instead of the glass vase, I'd imagine that it'd be a lot easier.
好みかもしれませんが、木製の方がいい感じです。
ただ置いてみせるなら断然ガラス製だと思います。
かっこいいです。
Nice work
Hodden box has more bass and treble notes. Glass box has more medium tones (maybe it could be more suitable for jazz music)
Wooden
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