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How To Add LED's To a Subwoofer To Pulse With The Bass

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2010

this it a tatorial on how to add LED's to ur subs

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  • look at this niggaa man dumb as helll

  • @wackos90 hahaha im hispanic im not african

  • Without a resistor. those are gonna burn out fast. And for better connection, you really should solder it

  • @agaen96 nope they lasted well over a year now i have then in my car but just solid blue

  • It's more like hey hommeess imma show you how to put these ell eeyy deees in a subwoofer. Ya feel me hombre? Lol

  • @CoreyCross2 hahahah thats tha funniest comment on here

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  • You bought 12V DC lights that were meant to stay on steady. You wired them to your amp output? OMG!!! Never connect anything except a proper speaker to your amp output. Your amp output is something like 40V AC @ 25+ Hz. The lights flash because they are not properly DC powered. Worse is your amp isn't "seeing" a resistive type load. So your amp is clipping half the signal. You will blow your amp this way!!! Proper flashing lights have either an RCA line-in or a built in microphone.

  • where is the resistor O:

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  • what about to a car stero hooked to a 12 volt battery? I have led lights to a 12 volt car battery.. seperately.., Then I have my leds lights to another 12 volt battery.. nothing to do with the stereo. So, can i also hook the leds to a speakers (not sub woofer) that is controlled by the stereo and 12 volt battery? all wires to the stereo... shit i may have to show it to explain it better.

  • I mean 530

  • Does this work for a Logitech 539?

  • thanx its forks for me you are the best

  • @mirodriguez888 how many watts is the sub putting out? because that might be the reason why you have burnt them..

  • @agaen96 And it also depends on how powerfull bass you have. A standard Logitech bass is no big deal, but if you're gonna connect it to some real speakers that uses a reciver, you've gotta use a resistor, or they're gonna blow soon

  • @agaen96 All the numbers are Volts..

  • @mirodriguez888 Yeah, that's 12V

    The wall is 230(In Norway)

    Around 110 in America(?)

    This can make a big differense

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