Its nice to see them being built. when they say about the midrange speaker and tweeters, what they don't tell you is aswell as handle different frequencys they are also for directional purposes, they can create an illusion for the soundstage and depending on the set up give transaural directional properties. I once heard some extremely good speakers and they were leagues ahead of anything else. 2 speakers gave full 3d sound in all listening positions. This vid makes me want to make my own
I'ma cnc programing / Machinist in training I would love to make speaker parts all day just to see my friends faces when I tell them I probably made it ... But right now I'm working for the company who fixed the BP disaster ... We make the best oilfield equipment in the world hands down. So I'm proud to be a part of that. But still live for pure undistorted music. No pmp here only rms.
Sean Durham , you need as much as 600 volts , and as direct current to create a strong enough magnetic field to align the molecular structure of the ferrite , so you can have a magnet .
I was thinking that voice coil is so massive that it must limit the transient speed of the cone. Then I went DUH it's a subwoofer, it doesn't need to move very quickly. I've done open heart surgery on my Beyerdynamic DT880's and let me tell you, the voice coil in those drivers probably weighs less than a cornflake. That is amazing considering its made of pure copper.
Yeah, because what I'm wondering is how they make the magnet, and how do they make the cone and speaker surrounds (the surrounds are important even though they are not mentioned in the video).
@rcfirdy It reproduces the signal as a mixture of the different frequencies. So a speaker reproduces a range of vibrations that was captured by a microphone diaphragm. They use 2 or more speakers in a cabinet to reproduce different speed vibrations (low/high pitch) clearly. So a single speaker cabinet has limits on it's frequency range. Your ear also picks up an approximation of the combined frequencies (vibrations) interacting when you hear musical instruments.
good question. I'm not sure but i think it helps the thermal waste, because the electro-magnet produce some heat. So the heat has to be evacuated, in this case through the well of the core.
Whenever i'm soldering near the speakers on my organ, the speakers hum. Now, what i am wondering: Is the speaker amplifying the minute sounds of the soldering gun? Or, Is the speaker magnet picking up on the electromagnetic pulses from the gun.
@rcfirdy Man, it reproduces only an electric signal, but that signal (imagine your favourite song) is a combination of various frequencies which are changing during the time the song lasts. Only a signal contains the sound of vocals, drums, etc at the same time. (sorry for my english)
Well the basket and motor assembly can be super heavy, but what has to be light yet rigid is the cone. There are lots of woofer models involving basket and frame assemblies that weigh over 50lbs, some weigh over 100lbs, but their cone assemblies with the suspension and voice coils weigh just several ounces, usually no more than a pound depending on the cone size and material (paper pulp, plastic, aluminum, woven glass fiber, woven kevlar fiber).
a woofer is a speaker that can respond to a frequency from a range from 40hz all the way up to 1khz or higher, a tweeter is a speaker that can deliver a frequency range from 2,000hz all the way up to 100khz, a super tweeter is a ultrasonic speaker that can deliver a frequency range from 20khz to 100khz and they supposedly affect how music is heard even though they aren't in the range of human hearing and are supposedly felt.
U could try looking out for older or broken subwoofers too. I do look out for sound stuff, with a good deal u can have nice boxes for nearly nothing. Maybe you could try that, and repair and make it on a boring sunday or something. (: Subbed btw ;p
Does a magnetic field have infinite power? I know there's a limit in time but if matter didn't have mass would it be possible to keep constant pull towards the magnetic field?
that's so it doesn't vibrate itself apart, woofers have to withstand very high pulling forces. if the coil weren't glued very well to the cone for example, it would pop out of the woofer in the second you turned the music on.
If the movement of the cone creates sound waves that we hear as noise,how can it vibrate at multiple frequencies at the same time.That is to say,how can it produce sound that we hear as music when there is bass,symbols,high pitched guitar,vocals,etc all at the SAME TIME? How can the cone possibly vibrate at various frequencies to produce ALL THE SOUNDS SIMILTANEOUSLY?
this just reminded me how much I need a new sound system... Though my AWA provided years of entertainment it's time for it's student's income grade quality to get an upgrade. =D
I have a questions about speakers, cant seem to find the answer anywhere....Does anyone know if its ok to play around with the bass and treble switches, like turning them up and down, wil this ruin my speakers or is it ok to do.
people bitching about the speackers voice ? its easy to understand and clearly enunciated... what else do you want ? drama and emotions ? I think its pretty awsome someone eplained me under 5 minutes how a speaker is made. I wish schools were that efficient.
This is a subwoofer actually and the coil needs to move but it also needs to be close one of the poles of the magnet for better power so they cut it and add a core which will have same polarzation with the magnet.And coil can move easily and magnet power will be same.
a subwoofer is a speaker,don't let anyone tell you otherwise unless they've done research online, a subwoofer is a speaker ranging from 3 inches all the way up to 12 inches or higher that has been laboratory tested and approved to respond to a frequency range from 20hz or higher all the way to 400hz or lower depending on manufacturing specs.
@MIKON8ERISBACK I really don't know. I do know that all of the drivers are hand made by Magico and all of the aluminum extrusion is done in-house. They are not mass-produced by any means. The company has only a handful of employees.
I read the article that Vincent recommended , and also from my experience , only the U.S. says " Aluminum " . Have a look at the article that Vincent Morebucks recommends .
I agree with an earlier comment that a subwoofer is meant to operate in the Infrasonic spectrum , that is , below 20 Hz . Anything that goes from 20 Hz to 200 Hz is just a regular woofer . Anyway , what is Sodder , I was taught that it is Solder .
Which companies glue are they using this video or which type of glue they use for winding voice coil? which companies voice coil winding machine are they using?
This is not a subwoofer, it's a PA midwoofer. But like a subwoofer, it has a lot of travel and can displace a lot of air. The hole in the magnet is for ventillation, to allow air not to be fully trapped but to move in and out. This has an effect on speaker parameters, because trapped air acts like a spring, so ventillation makes suspension less stiff, raising the resonant Q and making driver more efficient. Also attenuates resonance behind dustcap. Cooling is not a primary design criterium.
I know I love audio it is what I wake up for! Subbed you back I see a lot of people on craigslist that underprice what they have because they are blown! That is a poor excuse to me!
a subwoofer is a speaker. and pretty much all are made similar to this except for tweeters, supertweeters, horns, etc. your 6.5in, or 8in, or 4in, are the same, just smaller scale.
diepro2615, I agree loads of glueeeeee. However, if it works... don't fix it. Theres probably one (or more) good reasons why they use loads of glue. xxDevilxxDriversxx, thanks for uploading this. It's very interesting to find out how speakers work and how they are made. &eB
At the very end of the program it showed the sticker on the back plate, its by TRansparence, a Canadian company, I'm trying to get exactly which model form them to get a motor from it, lol.
@EX0contralt0 typically Bass is sound as well a low frequency one and is made by a subwoofer by making a "low frequency wave" a tweeter is for high frequency the same but much smaller and makes high frequency waves the mid one speaker makes the frequencies between the tweeter and the subwoofer frequencies... and by far they are all speakers... for more information read wikipedia...
By the way..."Subsonic" means "traveling" slower than the speed of sound, which is about 1100 feet per second at room temperature (slower as the temperature drops). The correct term for frequencies BELOW the range of normal human hearing is "INFRAsonic, not SUBsonic. You can look it up.
All right then! Thank you and sorry it took so long! Probably the most intelligent conversation on here. Thanks for talking with me for so long too!
Its nice to see them being built. when they say about the midrange speaker and tweeters, what they don't tell you is aswell as handle different frequencys they are also for directional purposes, they can create an illusion for the soundstage and depending on the set up give transaural directional properties. I once heard some extremely good speakers and they were leagues ahead of anything else. 2 speakers gave full 3d sound in all listening positions. This vid makes me want to make my own
I'ma cnc programing / Machinist in training I would love to make speaker parts all day just to see my friends faces when I tell them I probably made it ... But right now I'm working for the company who fixed the BP disaster ... We make the best oilfield equipment in the world hands down. So I'm proud to be a part of that. But still live for pure undistorted music. No pmp here only rms.
This is the most worthwhile video I`ve seen on TH-cam! Thankyou!!!!!!!!!!!!
Subwoofer design has changed so much in the past 20 years..
exactly
did it ever work?
Sean Durham , you need as much as 600 volts , and as direct current to create a strong enough magnetic field to align the molecular structure of the ferrite , so you can have a magnet .
@ModernThreads this is a higher end speaker, which are made by hand, but walmart speakers are machine made
I love this show i watch it all the time, im gonna add this vid to my ipod
this comment is so old my mans really meant ipod and not iphone, wild
I bet you this account is inactive
@@leeharveydarke stfu I didn’t ask fortnite noob trash kid
gr8 vid... i didnt realize speakers had so much solid metal in them!!
Looks like a SoundKing driver, used in Carlsbro Gammas, Studiospares Fortissimos, Pulse PAS series and Metro Audio Systems SP series.
This is cool!!!!!!!!! I wish I had this kind of equipment to build my own speakers.
I was thinking that voice coil is so massive that it must limit the transient speed of the cone. Then I went DUH it's a subwoofer, it doesn't need to move very quickly. I've done open heart surgery on my Beyerdynamic DT880's and let me tell you, the voice coil in those drivers probably weighs less than a cornflake. That is amazing considering its made of pure copper.
I like the music in this clip theres another good upbeat one in this show that i like, still looking for that one
Huh... didn't know so much of this was done by hand. Also, I LOVE this show. ^-^
I like that! It would probably be fun working at a speaker factory.
Yeah, because what I'm wondering is how they make the magnet, and how do they make the cone and speaker surrounds (the surrounds are important even though they are not mentioned in the video).
@rcfirdy
It reproduces the signal as a mixture of the different frequencies. So a speaker reproduces a range of vibrations that was captured by a microphone diaphragm. They use 2 or more speakers in a cabinet to reproduce different speed vibrations (low/high pitch) clearly. So a single speaker cabinet has limits on it's frequency range. Your ear also picks up an approximation of the combined frequencies (vibrations) interacting when you hear musical instruments.
@gegonut
These are TRansparance loudspeakers, manufactured by Belisle Acoustics in Chateauguay, Quebec.
good question. I'm not sure but i think it helps the thermal waste, because the electro-magnet produce some heat. So the heat has to be evacuated, in this case through the well of the core.
Whenever i'm soldering near the speakers on my organ, the speakers hum. Now, what i am wondering: Is the speaker amplifying the minute sounds of the soldering gun? Or, Is the speaker magnet picking up on the electromagnetic pulses from the gun.
What's the song at the very beginning and end?
I lugged those huge concert PA system for decades.
@rcfirdy Man, it reproduces only an electric signal, but that signal (imagine your favourite song) is a combination of various frequencies which are changing during the time the song lasts. Only a signal contains the sound of vocals, drums, etc at the same time.
(sorry for my english)
I miss this show
Nice. Thanks
Glue is fantastic, because it does not transmit unwanted vibrations. They also use glue in the car indrustry to put parts of the car body together.
Well the basket and motor assembly can be super heavy, but what has to be light yet rigid is the cone. There are lots of woofer models involving basket and frame assemblies that weigh over 50lbs, some weigh over 100lbs, but their cone assemblies with the suspension and voice coils weigh just several ounces, usually no more than a pound depending on the cone size and material (paper pulp, plastic, aluminum, woven glass fiber, woven kevlar fiber).
Alumidumb , that's the best one I have ever heard . Your a classic !
a woofer is a speaker that can respond to a frequency from a range from 40hz all the way up to 1khz or higher,
a tweeter is a speaker that can deliver a frequency range from 2,000hz all the way up to 100khz, a super tweeter is a ultrasonic speaker that can deliver a frequency range from 20khz to 100khz and they supposedly affect how music is heard even though they aren't in the range of human hearing and are supposedly felt.
Did he tell you where you get them? Like a hobby store or something?
Is it true by putting some lotion on the cone helps loosen up (broke in) stiff speakers?
no im trying to find the music from this tv show and lots of people are but the music is composed specifically for the show
Loudspeaker are perfect for boombox and computer speakers?
U could try looking out for older or broken subwoofers too. I do look out for sound stuff, with a good deal u can have nice boxes for nearly nothing. Maybe you could try that, and repair and make it on a boring sunday or something. (: Subbed btw ;p
Does a magnetic field have infinite power? I know there's a limit in time but if matter didn't have mass would it be possible to keep constant pull towards the magnetic field?
that's so it doesn't vibrate itself apart, woofers have to withstand very high pulling forces. if the coil weren't glued very well to the cone for example, it would pop out of the woofer in the second you turned the music on.
If the movement of the cone creates sound waves that we hear as noise,how can it vibrate at multiple frequencies at the same time.That is to say,how can it produce sound that we hear as music when there is bass,symbols,high pitched guitar,vocals,etc all at the SAME TIME? How can the cone possibly vibrate at various frequencies to produce ALL THE SOUNDS SIMILTANEOUSLY?
hmm...so did you build these loudspeakers too?
Very interesting. Thanks.
Long live the audiofile!
I like this track too.
...say you wouldn't happen to know where a person could find this background music, like without any of the narration etc.?
this just reminded me how much I need a new sound system... Though my AWA provided years of entertainment it's time for it's student's income grade quality to get an upgrade. =D
I have a questions about speakers, cant seem to find the answer anywhere....Does anyone know if its ok to play around with the bass and treble switches, like turning them up and down, wil this ruin my speakers or is it ok to do.
people bitching about the speackers voice ?
its easy to understand and clearly enunciated...
what else do you want ? drama and emotions ?
I think its pretty awsome someone eplained me under
5 minutes how a speaker is made.
I wish schools were that efficient.
Are u already making? U should film that and such :D
This is a subwoofer actually and the coil needs to move but it also needs to be close one of the poles of the magnet for better power so they cut it and add a core which will have same polarzation with the magnet.And coil can move easily and magnet power will be same.
@Biesrokz those are just sound bites. not a song.
See how sloppy the glue for the dust cap was on the last speaker...
Your voice is very beautiful and you explain very well.nice work keep it up.
i noticed loud speaker have smaller magnets nd more stiffness in the suspension/ spider
becouse its a lot of precise work to make sure it works perfectly
@TheMattMan2012 Where ?In europe?
the infrasonic frequency can range from 20hz down to 0.001hz
the upper part of speaker shinning is metal or steel ?
song at beginning sounds really familiar . anyone know what it is?
is she saying its pleasure?
a subwoofer is a speaker,don't let anyone tell you otherwise unless they've done research online,
a subwoofer is a speaker ranging from 3 inches all the way up to 12 inches or higher that has been laboratory tested and approved to respond to a frequency range
from 20hz or higher all the way to 400hz or lower depending on manufacturing specs.
Very Informative and Exclusive..
Exactly! I contacted fix my speaker . com to see what they use and they said it is spunlace tape?
ARE ALL SPEAKERS PROTECTED FROM DUST ??? I NEED TO KNOW !!!
Your video is good greetings from L4L BMB from Indonesia
Wait you knew? Where do you get that?
@MIKON8ERISBACK
I really don't know. I do know that all of the drivers are hand made by Magico and all of the aluminum extrusion is done in-house. They are not mass-produced by any means. The company has only a handful of employees.
I read the article that Vincent recommended , and also from my experience , only the U.S. says " Aluminum " . Have a look at the article that Vincent Morebucks recommends .
can anyone tell me where to find instructions on removing a pole piece, i have one off centered..thanks for any help
Thanks Vincent , definitely a help .
@ 3:00 what is that pink colored sheet and what does it do?
I agree with an earlier comment that a subwoofer is meant to operate in the Infrasonic spectrum , that is , below 20 Hz . Anything that goes from 20 Hz to 200 Hz is just a regular woofer . Anyway , what is Sodder , I was taught that it is Solder .
Excellent video.
What you are spraying in the spider
is this before or after mike rowe hosted it? whos the host in this...
Alright now I have to find it!
Which companies glue are they using this video or which type of glue they use for winding voice coil?
which companies voice coil winding machine are they using?
CA glue. Cyanoacrylate.
Wow, excelente, siempre quize saber cómo los fabricaban!
@Yunituber Well... wouldn't you say that is true for most materials and products made?
I want to know what factory/manufacturer that is? Anyone know?
@ToxicPillz well... that depends on what speaker/speakers it is, because not all speakers are made in this way you know.
This is not a subwoofer, it's a PA midwoofer. But like a subwoofer, it has a lot of travel and can displace a lot of air. The hole in the magnet is for ventillation, to allow air not to be fully trapped but to move in and out. This has an effect on speaker parameters, because trapped air acts like a spring, so ventillation makes suspension less stiff, raising the resonant Q and making driver more efficient. Also attenuates resonance behind dustcap.
Cooling is not a primary design criterium.
Who knows the name of that song played in the end of the video
I know I love audio it is what I wake up for! Subbed you back I see a lot of people on craigslist that underprice what they have because they are blown! That is a poor excuse to me!
@MrTrogable Not sure which is worse though - the music or her voice...?
a subwoofer is a speaker. and pretty much all are made similar to this except for tweeters, supertweeters, horns, etc. your 6.5in, or 8in, or 4in, are the same, just smaller scale.
I love the background music.... in MIDI.
@kuposrock not really they play different frequencies at the same power and see how loud it can play it but i test my speakers with dub :3
Why they cut the middle of magnet cant they just glue it all ???
Wow harder than I thought
was that a 15?
How do you know a Peavey Technician?
diepro2615, I agree loads of glueeeeee. However, if it works... don't fix it. Theres probably one (or more) good reasons why they use loads of glue.
xxDevilxxDriversxx, thanks for uploading this. It's very interesting to find out how speakers work and how they are made.
&eB
At the very end of the program it showed the sticker on the back plate, its by TRansparence, a Canadian company, I'm trying to get exactly which model form them to get a motor from it, lol.
Where could i get it?
Yes, because please explain to me how you are supposed to screw a speaker together. Without rattling.
@EX0contralt0 typically Bass is sound as well a low frequency one and is made by a subwoofer by making a "low frequency wave" a tweeter is for high frequency the same but much smaller and makes high frequency waves the mid one speaker makes the frequencies between the tweeter and the subwoofer frequencies... and by far they are all speakers... for more information read wikipedia...
good video. Thanks
yo wats the song at the begiining between 00:00 and 00:04 :)
Cheers ...other than that nice vid :)
I'm beginning to wonder if they built that magnetizing machine. The panel looks like something which came out of an IBM tape drive.
Nice convo :p Why would u want to have that kind of paper?;o
i've watched this video a million times by now xD
By the way..."Subsonic" means "traveling" slower than the speed of sound, which is about 1100 feet per second at room temperature (slower as the temperature drops).
The correct term for frequencies BELOW the range of normal human hearing is "INFRAsonic, not SUBsonic. You can look it up.
wait, did she say that it was a bong at 1:06?