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1x 191k-ohm Resistor1x 30k-ohm Resistor
am i doing something wrong??this is what i got.......
Really?Come on, he says the value of the resistors.Jumbo was talking about direct contact leds.This way uses the IC.And there are many diagrams drawn in this thread, such as the one by Wowzerz:Dude, take the time to read, do some through searching, and Then ask questions.btw wowzerz it looks fine to me.
Yes.If you wanted to hook up more than one led yes, but depending on what is wanted, there may be more.As for the contacts, pin one will be labeled by a dot.If you know where pin one is, you know where the others are:[ghettopic] 8 7 6 5 |__|__|__| | | | LM386 | |O_______| | | | | 1 2 3 4[/ghettopic]
Yes to the First.Yes to the second as well, but you can solder 1 wire to each contact (I'm assuming you mean the pins) and then connect as many wires as you want to those wires. Allows for a much cleaner mod.
Looks right to me.
Well sorry, but it starts getting annoying when one has to state the same information twice. But no this won't be very reactive, only semi. I suggest transistor method or direct connect.
Damn it just use the SEARCH
SEARCH
I didn't give you a bloody answer, cause I said to Search.Yes direct contact are DIRECTly connected to the speakers.And of course you can turn them on and off.In order for you to do that, you need to use the search.It's there for a freakin reason.Need I say search any more?
(-.-)There is.
you have to add switch to it in a certain spot to turn them off. Or you can use the hold or wifi.