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This is more of a general question but, is it at all possible to wire,
let's say, an iPod to a series of LEDs that you'd pick up at RadioShack? Something along the lines of having the LEDs emit in response to the music, similar to how a stereo's LED indicator will pulses in response to what;s playing. If it is possible, how difficult (and costly) would this endeavor be? Thank for any help you can give. |
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If you mean an LED VU meter, see the top item on this page:
http://www.alltronics.com/kits3.htm If you mean flash random LED's to the beat of the music, that's a little more complicated. In either case, since an LED is a current driven device, you would need to build a circuit to drive the LED's. Just wiring them to the headphone jack won't work. -Ron "2minutehate" wrote: This is more of a general question but, is it at all possible to wire, let's say, an iPod to a series of LEDs that you'd pick up at RadioShack? Something along the lines of having the LEDs emit in response to the music, similar to how a stereo's LED indicator will pulses in response to what;s playing. If it is possible, how difficult (and costly) would this endeavor be? Thank for any help you can give. |
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![]() "Ron" wrote in message ... If you mean an LED VU meter, see the top item on this page: http://www.alltronics.com/kits3.htm If you mean flash random LED's to the beat of the music, that's a little more complicated. In either case, since an LED is a current driven device, you would need to build a circuit to drive the LED's. Just wiring them to the headphone jack won't work. It might.... geoff |
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