@AHAGIO3 Idiot, that little spark you see IS 10 times hotter than the surface of the sun, the reason it doesn't do anything is because it's only few atoms thick and the air around it absorbs all the heat.
i also thought so. hmm so we can control how it moves the air. interesting. Can someone build this after studying electronics engineering? because I am doing that now.
@napalmstrike2007 if im right, the sound signal is modulated in the electric stream, and the plasma then makes the air move because of that, just like a regular speaker.
@napalmstrike2007 look at what i told Hardstyle905. all that is is man made thunder, on a smaller, much much more controlled and refined scale, i don't have every single technical specification, but if you look up Masters of Lightning or ArcAttack you'll see the same thing on a bigger scale, and a touch less refined, more for outdoors use.
and i know they could tell you everything you wanted to know about it
@napalmstrike2007 so usually the circuitry either uses PWM or AM to change the amount of power (in respect to the audio signal) going to the coil . (either way around the coil needs to be pulsed a a high freq. DC current thus the somewhat complex PWM or AM has to be used or else you wont get a initial arc)
@napalmstrike2007 so when you change the amount of power going to the flyback and further to the ark. now, the arc is getting thicker and thinner in proportion to the audio.
so now the ark is heating the air in accordance with the audio and moves the air partials around producing sound. just like a boring speaker cone moves air around to make sound.
Love the music!
bluecollarboiler 3 days ago
aup mate liking ya style lol subscribed ;)
high1voltage1rules 1 week ago
hey, im wonderin' how much money something like this would cost me to build, on my own?
350vz 3 weeks ago
Does the position effect the sound? I know distance does but if you put them side by side the same distance would they still produce sound?
2012goingNutz 1 month ago
i woundent dare connect a computer to the singing arc as some kickback and destroy your computer!
powermaks 1 month ago
Interesting, Would it be possible to get the schematics for this? it would be a fun project to try at home.
TheDeadAppleTree 1 month ago
This sounds fantastic. Are you using a ZVS driver to run the flyback? Also, what is that huge PCB in the right of the video.
ELGEvilLawnGnome 2 months ago
Cool! You're russian? I was thinking of visiting russia when I get my plane. Any cool stuff to visit in russia?
Masamuneblade7 2 months ago
how much would you sell this for?
mechazaowa 2 months ago
Now wait for "Real Plasma Tv's" thats gonna be cool :D
mschwemberger 2 months ago
Wow, this plasma speaker sounds very good! Much better than many other plasma speakers on YouTube! Nice job!
xrayrep 4 months ago
это говно а не плазма у плазмы температура в несколько десятков раз выше чем на поверхности солнца
AHAGIO3 11 months ago
@AHAGIO3
ахахахахах насмешил физику почитай особенно раздел про состояния вещества и про ионизацию хД
Fuckertrezv 11 months ago
@AHAGIO3 Idiot, that little spark you see IS 10 times hotter than the surface of the sun, the reason it doesn't do anything is because it's only few atoms thick and the air around it absorbs all the heat.
Gintaras 2 months ago
thats a nice sized arc for a musical arc
juniortore1 1 year ago
that is not only cool looking but it seems to sound at least as good as a magnetic speaker
drbrontosaurus 1 year ago
where can i found this driver board schematics?
LitfibOzz 1 year ago
What song is this?
acf2802 2 years ago
@acf2802
Basil Poledouris - Hymn To Red October
Fuckertrezv 2 years ago
is this real :S how can a plazma create sound? can you explain it a little bit please
napalmstrike2007 2 years ago
yes it`s real :)) shortly- plasma moves air and it make sounds ( i don`t know English so well to fully explain this :( )
Fuckertrezv 2 years ago
i also thought so. hmm so we can control how it moves the air. interesting. Can someone build this after studying electronics engineering? because I am doing that now.
napalmstrike2007 2 years ago
@Fuckertrezv
where can i found this driver board schematics?
PS:Nice Music!!!!!
LitfibOzz 1 year ago
@napalmstrike2007 if im right, the sound signal is modulated in the electric stream, and the plasma then makes the air move because of that, just like a regular speaker.
teC5 6 months ago
@napalmstrike2007 Plasma arc have its rate and amplitude , that are modulated with sound signal .
iEugene1994 4 months ago
@napalmstrike2007 think like lightning, only alot more controled and refined, so instead of a giant peal of thunder, you have this
ShackTHEPyroFromHell 2 months ago
@ShackTHEPyroFromHell simple, yet effective. nice. you saved me some time typing
hardstyle905 1 month ago
@napalmstrike2007 look at what i told Hardstyle905. all that is is man made thunder, on a smaller, much much more controlled and refined scale, i don't have every single technical specification, but if you look up Masters of Lightning or ArcAttack you'll see the same thing on a bigger scale, and a touch less refined, more for outdoors use.
and i know they could tell you everything you wanted to know about it
ShackTHEPyroFromHell 1 month ago
@napalmstrike2007 so usually the circuitry either uses PWM or AM to change the amount of power (in respect to the audio signal) going to the coil . (either way around the coil needs to be pulsed a a high freq. DC current thus the somewhat complex PWM or AM has to be used or else you wont get a initial arc)
powermaks 1 month ago
@napalmstrike2007 so when you change the amount of power going to the flyback and further to the ark. now, the arc is getting thicker and thinner in proportion to the audio.
so now the ark is heating the air in accordance with the audio and moves the air partials around producing sound. just like a boring speaker cone moves air around to make sound.
powermaks 1 month ago