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Sound Reactive Cathodes
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Hey guys,
Ive seen these all over the place, and i have 2 spare 12" Blue CCFL's. How can i make them sound responsive? and is there a do it at home way? where i can use random parts and make it myself? thanks
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You can use the sound activation module? http://www.xoxide.com/cocasoackit.html Just plug your current cathodes into them.
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Ya ive seen those,
I was wondering if there was a way i could do it at home without having to buy the module
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If you wire them into the output for a speaker system they should do the same thing as with the module. I saw a guide on that a while back...
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?and if u can find that guide it would be great ![]()
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