Christmas DIY – Audio controlled dimming Christmas Lights!

by max on Thursday, November 30th, 2006

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Here’s a cool DIY on making your own Christmas lights that will sync to your music.
You just need a SSR and somehow hook it up to your audio amp and you are done!
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2 Responses to “Christmas DIY – Audio controlled dimming Christmas Lights!”

  1. [...] Basically the Christmas Lights respond to the sensitivity of sound. You can easily set your Christmas Music on and watch your Christmas tree sync to the music or set it to automatic blinking modes. Slightly different from the Music syncing Christmas Lights, you can connect up to 48 AC devices by hacking it even further, but we will leave that to you. [...]

  2. Izl says:

    Nice effect but I dont think I would want that.

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