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A home-made traditional speaker driver

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2007

A nice way to spend an afternoon...

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  • hey i was wondering if u could teach me, if u know how, to power speakers

    i have a pair of speakers from an old radio and i want to power it with batteries and for it to play audio from a 3.5mm jack or somethin

    can u help?

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  • is it loud?

  • Not terribly so, almost like a pair of headphones with the volume cranked up.

  • decibels should be measured from a 20db out

  • The losses are tremendous...

    I did not bother measuring.

    As for range, its natural frequency is

    somewhere in the audible range

    Hence it has a rather unpleasant resonance

    This speaker was not engineered in any sense of the word, it was more or less just slapped together

Top Comments

  • IS IT A PLANT? IS IT A TREE?

    NO ITS A SPEAKER

    lol

  • you're watching "how its made"

    how appropriate.

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  • i kno wat tht voice is its how its made :D

  • @lizotteaustin no it aint bro i made a few there not loud at all but all u need it a magnet a wire and a pice of peper for the cone...there simple.

  • Man THT shut is so fake bro why waste it

  • minie is much louder.

    watchit on my channel

  • FINALLY! A HOMADE SPEAKER!

  • sounds like the audio track's from how it's made

  • I'm currently having a physics project, and I've chosen the topic "speakers". I'm about to make a speaker myself, but I have no clue how. Can you help?

  • @bullbapp haha no, it's not impossible i actually found an amp you can make by soldering parts together and fitting it inside an altoids can.

  • @heytisazn not possible... you need an amplifier.

    if you just use a headphone jack the sound will be very silent and horrible sound quality

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