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i just got an led light strip with 300 led. I hooked up about half of them today and they are running off my subwoofer terminals. When i went to bump them they started to smoke. I was wondering if anyone knew away where i can have them still go with the bass beats but not smoke when i turn it up all the way.

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get resistors n get the beat box for em. its a little box that pushes power to the beat of the music.

Lucky Durango

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4 croosfire 6.5mids

crossfire 600.1 mono amp

American bass 1280.4 mids and highs amp

aq hdc3 12

2.4 cube net box, tuned to 34 and 14.4 inches of port per cube

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in all of my led d crap i use 410 ohm resistors. they work for all my 12volt needs.

Lucky Durango

Sony hu

4 croosfire 6.5mids

crossfire 600.1 mono amp

American bass 1280.4 mids and highs amp

aq hdc3 12

2.4 cube net box, tuned to 34 and 14.4 inches of port per cube

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doing as he stated can cause problems electrically. if you wanna go to the beat theres a special box to buy. and also its 1 resistor per set of leds if soldered to 1 strip.

Lucky Durango

Sony hu

4 croosfire 6.5mids

crossfire 600.1 mono amp

American bass 1280.4 mids and highs amp

aq hdc3 12

2.4 cube net box, tuned to 34 and 14.4 inches of port per cube

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Am i stupid or is hooking anything other than your subs to your amps speaker terminals going to change what ohm's the amp see's and thus possibly frying the amp? From what i gather you just need a module that has a microphone that tells the lights when to light up. Correct me if i am wrong.

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