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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2009

Well, probably waterproof anyway. This is my latest project for instructables.com, please check out the full writeup here: http://www.instructables.com/id/EXFEY7TG3KYAZQQ/

Also, the music is by Rosco P. Abernathy, AKA An Infinite Coincidence. He can be found here: http://www.myspace.com/aninfinitecoincidence

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  • step 9 is put your ipod inside next to the magnets holding the 9 volt in place and wipe out every song on it! lol. Hats off though... I was looking for videos on DIY waterproof speakers and yours was the first hit.

  • @adeeslove Just a bit of FYI, you can't wipe out flash memory with a magnet. Back in the old days, all the computer memory was on magnetic disks, and hitting one with a magnet nuked all the data. I know this from painful experience. However, flash memory, which nearly every mp3 player uses, isn't affected by magnets. I'm glad to hear I show up at the top of search results!

  • very cool, it gave me a lot of ideas to make one very similar

  • @pinguino117

    Cool! post a video or some pictures if you do!

  • cool stuff this is awsome keep it up.

  • Thanks Stan, I'm glad you liked it!

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  • Seriously dude, do you really think you'd even notice if you dropped a nine volt battery in the bath with you?

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  • problem is i need an ocean proofing technique

  • at one point i thought the glove was a condom

  • have you ever suffered from this problem: CRAP SINGING???

  • That's true, I didn't think about that. But I have a 160gb "classic", which I believe still comes with a magnetic disk. I'm just saying, people should still be careful if they don't know what they have.

  • Can you put your cellphone to it? ( have got a normal one, normal output I mean)

  • jajaja nice one dude

  • @xxRazorJadexx rubber is rubber unless it dries out it is unlikely to break very easy. Have you never seen a rubber band before? Or used rubber gloves? They are made to stretch.

  • @rock858965 I know this comment is about a year old but... DAMN I guess there must be millions of deaths each year for those who touch 9 volt batteries to their tongue .

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