@@cjprocker ok that's strange, didn't know there was copper wire with no insulator in aux cord but it's possible that it has left channel , right channel and ground but I didn't try it so I Can't help you, sorry.
Do you know a specific audio cord that I could buy that is like the one he used? I can’t find any good audio cables, all of the ones I found at my house the inside wires are super super tiny so I can’t get a good connection
What audio cord did you use? If you know the specific one. I can’t find any good audio cables, all of the ones I found at my house the inside wires are super super tiny so I can’t get a good connection
@@rhettallain I am currently letting the wire dry and after that im gonna put a second coating for best results. I hope this works so hours of stripping a wire off a broke computer power supply will pay off
there is no power supply. When you speak, that makes vibrations in the air that pushes the cup and makes the audio signal - so I guess your voice is the power source. Oh, also the computer amplifies the signal some.
This is my favorite thing to do, Need help with this kind of idea for a vintage disk cutter, more help pls.. ?? I have fun replicating speakers, but not sure how to drive it unless u wrap the wire around a nail. as the coil would get very hot if not in an isolated chamber.. so dont leave it on long.. although plastic would have somewhat of a temperature that could deal with it. I would think a milk container would stand the heat though, Nice detailed video with the items, Description and applicant is very clear, Nice video, keep makeing these..