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put a resistor in so that they wont be on when music isnt playing, if you want them to pulse more use an lm386 amp chip, thare has been a lot of discussion over these chips latley so im sure you can find the install diagram and the reason for using one aswell as the reason why a resistor would stop the leds being on at low noises, also you may consider installing a switch or modifying your psp to be able to switch the leds on/off.
FaT, it doesn't matter where you put the resistor, as long as it's somewhere in the circuit. As for the leds being on with no sound, but not as bright as with sound, that happens all the time. When there is sound, it is always brighter than when there is no sound. I think you need a higher resistor. Are you doing it direct connect or with lm386? On the direct connect tut, it says to use a 10ohm resistor. However, many modders have told me to use higher ones like around 50ohm. If you're using lm386, then you might want to add a 10ohm resistor to your output pin even though the tuts don't ask you to add any resistors.