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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

more experimentation with my sound sensitive cathodes, this time adding another 15 inch cathode near the top of the case and having them set to different sensitivities,
i think this looks better then the settings i had in my previous video, but you be the judge, either way i love my case and my music, drop me a line with any comments suggestions or concerns

EDIT: the final touches have been made and it is now fully functional, will probably upload another video of the total finished product sometime

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  • whats the name of the song

  • @xRaWxLOHENGRINx "Thinking About You" by Zibba.

  • Nice cold cathode setup! Is the bottom cathode reacting to a sub and the top reacting to sound freq from speakers?

  • @TGmick thanks! yep, that's what i was going for anyway

  • Crap song! but what kinda cathodes u got? my sound reactive ones either light up totally when the beat drops or not at all, ures seem to light up halfway depending on the loudness of the bass, looks cool!

  • @SafeAzFuck

    hehe yea about that, that took alot of work actually, that all depends on the placement of the controllers, the acoustic dynamics of the area around the cathode, and how prone the area is to vibration, in addition to a good while spent finding the proper sensitivity levels, shoot me a message and i'll give you a fiull layout if ya want

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  • if been looking at alot of mod videos but i have to say yours is by fare the best :L jelous much

  • OMFG YO! FREAKN SICK! =D

    saw ur review on xoxide.com. Fukin LUV that website

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  • How did you make the cathodes reactive to different frequencies? Thanks

  • @rensper 2 months later if you haven't found any decent cathodes, Sound activated cold cathodes on newegg, are only like $15 apiece or so, and non sound activated ones can run as low as $6 or $7 each, so running a setup like his, you won't even spend 50 bucks.

  • how much did this cost u?

  • @darklordkruscinick question.... i'm thinking of buying some of the sound sensitive inverters... does the sensitivity knob on the back adjust how LOUD the music has to be for them to come on... or the pitch range that they activate on? i.e. higher sensitivity means the pitch has to be higher for it to be activated...??

  • this is the ricer of all cases.... but I fuggin love it

  • I hate it when you can see the cathodes themselves through the windows

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