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Wiring LED lights to flash to your subwoofer. How i did it and how to improve
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<blockquote data-quote="Backcountry" data-source="post: 8122316" data-attributes="member: 655533"><p>Okay, I picked up some 6" red led strips for the hell of it and I got bored and decided to try and wire it to my subs. So I got a switch and did a ground wire to the body and a hot wire to the positive ob my amp. Hooked the positives for the leds to the switch and hooked the negatives to the negative on the amp. Worked perfect. Except for one crucial issue. I can turn the lights off When I don't want to have the lights constantly flashing in my face but when I start to put a lot of power to the sub I tend to cook the led strips. How could I fix that issue? Without doing a microphone setup (laggy). Could you just throw a resistor in the wiring or do you think that resistor would fry/ not make a difference..?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backcountry, post: 8122316, member: 655533"] Okay, I picked up some 6" red led strips for the hell of it and I got bored and decided to try and wire it to my subs. So I got a switch and did a ground wire to the body and a hot wire to the positive ob my amp. Hooked the positives for the leds to the switch and hooked the negatives to the negative on the amp. Worked perfect. Except for one crucial issue. I can turn the lights off When I don't want to have the lights constantly flashing in my face but when I start to put a lot of power to the sub I tend to cook the led strips. How could I fix that issue? Without doing a microphone setup (laggy). Could you just throw a resistor in the wiring or do you think that resistor would fry/ not make a difference..? [/QUOTE]
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