I think the original 'hard drive speaker' idea came from Afrotech a couple years ago:
http://www.afrotechmods.com/cheap/hdspeakers/hdspeakers.htm
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You'll end up seeing something like this.
Use a hacksaw to cut as far as you can between the hard drive arms and the platters. Then for the final bit of metal under the arms, use a dremel from the backside of the case. Don't worry about cutting through the flexible cable going to the arms, you should be able to see where the arm voice coil (the coil of copper wire between the two magnets at the arms base) is soldered to the which you're cutting.








































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i don't see it -_- .
The voice coil operates in a reverse version of an electromagnetic generator, instead of the magnet passing through the coil, creating current, the coil is charged with current and moves through the magnetic field.
Applying a charge to the voice coil forces it to move to one side of the field, reversing the charge moves it to the other side. A soundwave, when convertd to an electrical signal, goes back and forth between a positive and negative charge very rapidly. When this signal is applied to the voice coil, it causes it to vibrate inside the magnetic field, acting in a similar manner to a speaker. These vibrations are understood by our brains as sound.
Depending on your hard drive and the number of platters it has, your arm will have no less than 4 pins, 2 for the coil, and 1 for each side of each platter it writes on.
All you have to do is look at the pins on the arm, and follow the leads coming off of them to determine which is connected where. The rest is simple.
And torx is used for the HDD.........
and dont forget the "exposed to rain for a month in opened case"
awesome idea, how much sound do these things actualy make?
It works nicely, but volume was an issue (we couldn't screw the speaker down to the borrowed tables).
We found that light, rigid tubes (roll of paper, plastic cup etc) fixed to the arm gave significant improvements.
Thanks for the idea.
Sting vibrates bridge, bridge vibrates wood, vood vibrates air.
And paper covers rock.
and tornado sucks up paper
paper covers rock and tornado sucks up paper...
hehehe!