I remember seeing one or more videos where a huge speaker was used to provide vibrations to a dildo. They had removed the speaker cone and attached the dildo to the center of the coil. A high power amplifier was used to drive this thing.
This has been years ago, but the idea keeps popping in my head, but I don't find any videos online anymore.
I want to build one of my own. But while planning the build I wondered if maybe I can't find anything on the net because this can be dangerous. Can the sound travel through the body and cause ear damage? I don't want my wife to go deaf. Imagine she can only hear/feel sound through this device after using it ones.
Sound vibrators (speakers) are the best vibrators possible in my opinion! Unfortunately they are expensive ($25 to $65 each), heavy, and cumbersome to use. But WOW the sensation!
Basic way to convince you is to put your little head against a speaker cone on one channel and your balls against another on the other channel. Then play some binareal beat track. This is rudimentary but you will understand I think.
A great way to get the real feeling is to use two 8 inch speakers rated mid or upper BASE and 60 to 80 or more watts and modify them in a very specific way. A lot of speakers burn up under this load so I have specific ones I use.
If there is interest I will put a description and pictures on my share site.
hosenguy wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2019 7:40 pm
Basic way to convince you is to put your little head against a speaker cone on one channel and your balls against another on the other channel.
I want to make this for my wife, so vaginal use. No head and balls for now .
something like this:
I cannot help you with acquisition of the dildo but I think I can show you how to attach it.
I started a how to post as mentioned above, but it will be a few days to get it together. It is not for a dildo.
Give me some information on how the dildo is secured. Will you use vacu-lock? I do recommend this method as it has lots of options and is easy to maintain.
If you have one it will need to be modified to attach and will effect my build instructions.
If I had dimensions for this adapter, I would publish a 3D printable adapter for a speaker device. There are considerations for a speaker that includes the total mass of the moving device, so a printed one could be very low weight and might work well.