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How to Break Glass with your Speakers

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2009

In this episode of household hacker, we show you how to shatter a simple wine glass using your normal, everyday speakers.

You will need some audio editing software, a wine glass, and some time.

Besides that, check us out online at www.householdhacker.com.

Music by reasoner: http://reasoner.newgrounds.com

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  • 1. Find resonating frequency of Earth

    2. Throw large speaker on the ground over a continent.

    3. Become dictator of Earth.

    4. ???

    5. Profit.

  • How to break glass with speakers, THE EASY WAY!

    1: Throw the speaker at the wall where there is glass

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  • whats the resonating frequency of people?

  • Not saying this doesn't work, but did anyone notice the hole In the cardboard? Pellet Gun.

  • OMG IS THAT GRADIUS MUSIC AT THE END?!?!

  • step 1 analyse, not record the sound, use a good RTA and the glass's resonant frequency will stand out like a skyscraper in the suburbs.step 2 use a signal generator, sine wave would probably do it, tuned to the same frequency. step 3 increase playback volume untill POP. step 4 clean up the mess.....

  • @xxBlakepspxx he was just showing how it's done stop being a troll

  • I got the same soundsystem which is used in this video to break the glass (logitech z5500) and there is NO WAY the z550 speakers are able to break glass. it IS possible to break glass with sound, but you need very very much volume and it must be concentrated on the glass. You also don't need to record the sound of the glass, it's enough if you just play a sound (sinus curve) which has the same frequency like the sound the glass creates. So this is possible, but not with z5500 speakers.

  • its funny that this channel "householdhacker" still exists because everything they post does not work and can even damage the devices you have to use to do what they say in the videos. And they intentionally do this

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