Might be cool to connect two speakers in parallel, in theory if you talk in one it should act as a crude microphone and the sound should come out of the other one. I know for sure the other speaker will move if you tap on it... Might be fun to be in a different room than the cats and see if they can hear you through it. Apologies for my English. Keep the good stuff coming!
You could use good speakers as passive radiators by leaving the magnet on. With the cone movement the coil produces voltage at the speaker terminals. If you shorten the terminals of the radiator speaker you have your "weight" of the cone because it will resist to movement. In theory you should be able to tune this kind of passive radiator by connecting a resistor between the terminals of the speaker used as radiator and by this changing the movement resistance to air pressure. It is like changing the weight of the cone...in theory of course ;-)
bunsoft2 it sounds as if it should be able to generate some electricity, but may need a lot of movement. That’s something that sounds like it may be testable 🤔
The resistor on the terminals is more like stuffing the port. It reduces the efficiency, but might produce a "tighter" sounding bass. Tuning it still needs to be done using weight (I'm wondering about inductors or capacitors between the terminals too). I'm also curious about dual voice coil subwoofers with one coil shorted to itself (or with a resistor) and the other connected to the amplifier. In theory it would make the amplifier need to work harder, but damp the cone so bass is very tight again. In an infinite baffle, it would work like an aperiodic membrane.
I've used a working sub as a passive radiator, worked fine, so I'd only suggest removing the magnet if the speaker is blown. I'd like to see how shorting the + and - whilst using a speaker as a radiator works also, in theory it'd damp its movement.
Just something to play with. Years ago I used a working speaker as a passive radiator. A moving cone generates electricity, so I put a 20 ohm wire wound pot on the speaker. I could change the cabinet damping just by varying the pot.
Try using a speaker with the magnet still on as a passive radiator and compare them to without. I'd guess they'd be less loud but maybe tighter. Keep up the good work amigo.
Hi, i have a logitech sub (z523 or something) that i wanted to make a speaker with, in a wine barrel. The barrel is 7L, but the old enclosure for the sub was 8,5L with a 6" radiator. Will it work well in the barrel?
Can u show a completed passive radiator?
“Then stick it up your b...bleep!” I love the random censored outbursts they kill me every time 😂
(Edit) Also happy new year
Kaden Pealer it was gonna say butt not the other word just fyi.
FinnishArmy lol didn’t even notice that I could have swore it said a and then cut out 😂 just as funny still but I’ll fix it nonetheless
😂😂😂😂
Very nice 👍 thank you so much
Best intro ever. Two laughs in 5 seconds, three if you count the rewind
I never knew New Years happens EVERY YEAR! 🙃
Might be cool to connect two speakers in parallel, in theory if you talk in one it should act as a crude microphone and the sound should come out of the other one. I know for sure the other speaker will move if you tap on it... Might be fun to be in a different room than the cats and see if they can hear you through it. Apologies for my English. Keep the good stuff coming!
You could use good speakers as passive radiators by leaving the magnet on. With the cone movement the coil produces voltage at the speaker terminals. If you shorten the terminals of the radiator speaker you have your "weight" of the cone because it will resist to movement. In theory you should be able to tune this kind of passive radiator by connecting a resistor between the terminals of the speaker used as radiator and by this changing the movement resistance to air pressure. It is like changing the weight of the cone...in theory of course ;-)
bunsoft2 hmm, if thats true, then it may be able to power led lights for sub boxes🤔. Ill check if your theory works later
@@arrepuess it is a theory. Unfortunately i do not have the time to build a box and test it.
bunsoft2 it sounds as if it should be able to generate some electricity, but may need a lot of movement. That’s something that sounds like it may be testable 🤔
The resistor on the terminals is more like stuffing the port. It reduces the efficiency, but might produce a "tighter" sounding bass. Tuning it still needs to be done using weight (I'm wondering about inductors or capacitors between the terminals too).
I'm also curious about dual voice coil subwoofers with one coil shorted to itself (or with a resistor) and the other connected to the amplifier. In theory it would make the amplifier need to work harder, but damp the cone so bass is very tight again. In an infinite baffle, it would work like an aperiodic membrane.
your intro is so cute
When the intro comed i cant stop lafing
I've used a working sub as a passive radiator, worked fine, so I'd only suggest removing the magnet if the speaker is blown. I'd like to see how shorting the + and - whilst using a speaker as a radiator works also, in theory it'd damp its movement.
Just something to play with. Years ago I used a working speaker as a passive radiator. A moving cone generates electricity, so I put a 20 ohm wire wound pot on the speaker. I could change the cabinet damping just by varying the pot.
nice
MyStonerMind: Basically
Me:BASSically
Happy new yeah maaan!!!! Love your videoss!!!
HAPPY NEW YEAR STONEY😁
You just need to fill in the hole with a calibrated lump of blu tac.
I have liked this video.
I wish that you had a happy New Year, My Stoner Mind.
Happy new year Stoner
Try using a speaker with the magnet still on as a passive radiator and compare them to without. I'd guess they'd be less loud but maybe tighter. Keep up the good work amigo.
Congrats for 50k! You well earned it!
happy rotation
Just an idea but you could put both of them on your home cinema subwoofer because it is a sub so more bass aint bad
Happy New YEAR!
THAT BEAT AT THE END WANG CUHH💯🔥💯🔥💥 i need it.
3:26 oh no our screw driver is broken
What's the outro song? Seems really cool
Happy New My Stoner Year !!
Happy new year 🤗😄
Happy new year!!!!🎈🎊
it's true
Happy new year! Also, slightly disturbing intro!
If any FBI people wondering what the noise was in the intro it's uhh *_someone drinking orange juice_*
Uh no he was slurping some hot soup
Bong water
Nice Davinci. My bro has one. Hes loaded. I use a 10 dollar glass pipe.
Hi happy new year live 2019 my stoner mind
what a cut5e cat
Can I have a passive radiator like that
MAGNET🧲: “They see me HOLDINnn...
they hatinn....
Torturing and tryin’n TO HIT me HARD IN THERE (centre)”
😎 🧲 💪
Happy new year 🎆 2019
You could give it more excursion if you put weights on the backside of a cone
Happy new Year 2019
0:04
The intro
MY
STONER
MIND
☕☕☕☕
How would it affect the radiator if you left the magnet on ?
It could bottom out and do some bad noises, and even lock it from bending the coil
Did it with a logitech z5500 woofer haha (blown) have a z5500 sub with a passive radiator tuned at 24hz
Test the xmax excursion of the passuve radiator
Hi, i have a logitech sub (z523 or something) that i wanted to make a speaker with, in a wine barrel. The barrel is 7L, but the old enclosure for the sub was 8,5L with a 6" radiator. Will it work well in the barrel?
Can you fix the speakers? Or is it impossible.
It has part two pra smoked It away? Or i am to high tô think that Works
2019!!!!!!!!!!!!
No bobine?
Omfg I am having serous deja vu at 2:43
Oh my that intro was disturbing
Uk is in a state of sadness
1:40 what are u holding is it like some type of soldering iron
th-cam.com/video/atXnFFrfsGQ/w-d-xo.html
@@MyStonerMind420 thats the same one my older sister has
@@__crazyey_ lol nice
The channels name is funny bc im high af rn lol
Nice I'm making one because my speaker got blown
Topp
whats the outro song?
soundcloud.com/mystonermind/terminal-velocity
Rike-a sohhh
What is the purpose of a radiator
bass
How do mr
Don't you hate it when your solder iron malfunctions.
Now bassradiator to speaker conversion😂
Do this if you r rich
Middle-class people should buy a passive radiater
Don't need to be rich, this can be done with a blown speaker.
@@MyStonerMind420 👍😂😂
Oh man it was a nice speaker😭
it was blown
Oh.... Ok
who is here before 69 420 views
Hi! Just a little?
*Just are sing around*
Hi
130th like!!!
I am the 130th like
Should have blown em first uwu
He did: th-cam.com/video/opfyAM6sjOU/w-d-xo.html
I'm afraid me watching your videos is contributing to your addiction. How many cat's do you have anyway?
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