1 MILLION VOLT piano sounds UNREAL (I GOT SHOCKED)

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Published 2023-01-22
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All Comments (21)
  • @Mattiaskrantz
    Enough dangerous project for a while now. The idea was just to interesting not to try! I am currently working on a gas powered guitar on Discord. There is over 7000 messages of discussion in only a week. Join rn you are missing out! discord.gg/mattiaskrantz
  • @Brashnir
    Synthesizers: Exist and are safe and usable Mattias: Yeah, but if they weren't safe and usable and took down entire power grids?
  • How does it feel that you have accidentally become the worlds leading experimental piano design engineer?
  • @andrerodon3921
    This is the most dangerous thing I've ever seen that didn't end with someone dying.
  • @Gaut201
    You're SO close to win a Darwin Award dude.
  • @rho17mx
    Mattias rediscovers why electronic music was called electronic music to begin with. Love it, just please don’t die
  • @WillsB1985
    Dude. You're a musician, an engineer, a good editor, have a good sense of humor, understand the importance of mental health, and you don't give up when you fail. Respect!
  • 10:35 „There‘s a parenthesis missing in the code“ (after debugging the code for hours over hours) - something every programmer can relate to
  • @Pfromm007
    Building an acoustic plasma piano that generates a current that makes it sound like a synth is the most 360 degree journey ever.
  • @haemmertime
    This piano-series escalated pretty quickly from fishinglines to shooting plasma and i am loving it
  • @Raz.....
    You should use ceramic sheets instead of acrylic sheets, also make them bigger to actually separate the metal sheet into sections, each section to each hammer, it would be safer and it would propapble sound better
  • @mightysucc4017
    I'm an electrian and the fact that you went from not knowing what a gfci is to making this is mind blowing
  • @foogod4237
    This was a really amazing result. It's a bit late now, I guess, but if you ever do work with high voltages like this again, I would highly recommend powering everything through a foot-pedal dead-man switch (instead of just a power strip). Not only would that have made it much easier to quickly turn everything off every time things started misbehaving, but it makes it far more likely that if you actually do get electrocuted in some way, your foot will come off the switch, which will automatically break the circuit and you might actually live through it instead of becoming paralyzed in place by the current and slowly cooking like a hot dog...
  • @MrQjax
    When this piano was first assembled in a factory years ago it could never have known how advanced, powerful and deadly it would eventually become. No piano is its equal.
  • @Goose_squad
    12:36 the plasma arc literally looks like sheet music lines waving to the tone. sound is absolutely amazing.
  • @drkovalex
    6:05 when you engineering an electric piano, but made a multispectral radiowarfare system.
  • Ok, I did not expect that. The fact that you went through all this trouble to get the piano to work like this is just… shocking and amazing at the same time. 😮
  • @Earsex4life
    As an electrician this is absolutely ridiculous. I love it.
  • It is awesome how you openly showed the process, mistakes and joy when making this hell of an instrument! Truly amazing.