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Sound Reactive LED help

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Which goes thru which?
LED diagrams on the net differ from the power source (moslty batteries/usb and using a 12v adapter/charger) and the 3.5mm Jack
So I'll be using a MOLEX for power and my 3.5mm jack is colored red,yellow and white.


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Which goes thru which?

LED diagrams on the net differ from the power source (moslty batteries/usb and using a 12v adapter/charger) and the 3.5mm Jack

So I'll be using a MOLEX for power and my 3.5mm jack is colored red,yellow and white.

 

I'm not sure about the TiP 31 controller but this seems like a good tutorial.

http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Music-activated-LED-controller/

 

Another option is using a music controller to pickup sounds:

http://www.icemodz.com/#!/Music-Led-Controller-Pack/p/25610066/category=5346676

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Alright, I made one of these a few years ago for an assignment, however it was a portable speaker system. For your setup you'll want to follow this diagram:d1FJwiN.png

Yes, I used paint, if you want a proper diagram I'll make you one.

 

If you're interested here are my crappy portable speakers here they are: 

https://youtu.be/krZ9HO6O0P8

 

Oh yeah you might want to mirror your audio outputs using stereo mix so you can listen to it with whatever output your speakers/headphones are with this circuit, as the LED's are sensitive to the power going through your TIP chip. in other words, less volume = no light, more volume = always lights. Basically just have two outputs in your pc, not a splitter like in my picture.

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