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What a ridiculous plastic rubbish construction. Only people who have no idea about acoustics and don't understand what resonance vibrations and distortion are would build such stupid rubbish. Thanks for the entertaining laugh show. 😂
I have a 75kw single axis tracking system and the Tracking company has not completed their contract , all servo motors installed, just the servo power lines and control system , and weather station is missing. Can I discuss contracting you? Thanks
that's stupid .... if i going to make something that big .... i would have made it 300 to 500 watts .... 100 watts is just too weak ..... doesn't sound good .... remake it .... and clean and paint it
Bro! How to connect that batery bms directly to charger adapter, Im dead thinking the way to connect it with the bms and it wont work but its working with batery and it wont with 12v 2amps charger adapter😑 im connecting 2 negative to negative charger and same thing with positive but its not working, so i connect it with only 1 negative to negative charger and 1 positive with positive charger but still it wont work🤦🏾♂️ so how do i connect it to make it working using adapter instead of buy or make new batery like you did in the vidoe, i want to use it as corded drill, my drill batery were the same as your tho, so please help me out😢 btw the adapter i wanna use is 19v 2 amps and the other 1 is 12v 2 amp just in case 19v couldn't be use👍🏾 please help out as soon as posible
I actually did something similar, but on a smaller scale, using the amplifier out of a 10wpc stereo Bluetooth speaker that I didn’t like the sound on, and 2 4-inch full range speakers from an old Sony CMT-NE3 micro component system. It didn’t sound half bad! The only issue with the sound was that the original boxes had a port above the driver (which resembles a tweeter in the Sony design) and my speaker pipe had 2 drivers in a box as well sealed as I could make it: they were fighting the air spring in the box, and it sounded boomy as a result. It wasn’t the amp’s DSP. I actually hooked the amp to the original Sony boxes and it sounded absolutely incredible, part of what made be do the project anyway! Maybe the next step would be putting each driver in its own separate pipe. Might make a trip to the hardware store over the summer!