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Way too much time on their hands ^^^^

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Santa Cruz Speaker Box

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Daily Driver Lemon Marquis

2 american bass 750.1s

350.4 on 14 focal 6.5s

sq 945 on 4 hertz tweeters

Mystery subs peepwall.gif

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The Mustang 'dubbed' Shirley the project from bullet holes to badass

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Way too much time on their hands ^^^^

Wish I could admit to that...

Hence the reason I havent gotten my own show going yet, since its just hours of programing to make each different channel flash with the music.

Been trying to do it for the last 2 years lol

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How do u plug the pullets into that thing tho, or you have to go to a giant relay/switch box for household voltage

SCSB

Santa Cruz Speaker Box

Build logs:

Daily Driver Lemon Marquis

2 american bass 750.1s

350.4 on 14 focal 6.5s

sq 945 on 4 hertz tweeters

Mystery subs peepwall.gif

http://www.stevemead...__fromsearch__1

The Mustang 'dubbed' Shirley the project from bullet holes to badass

http://www.stevemead...cond-skin-time/

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I have no idea if he is actually using led bulbs like he pictured with it, or just leds in general.

Typically tho you would solder wires on the board which would then have 120volt outlets on the end of the wires for each output, they come in 8, 16, 32, and 64 channel boards (depending on brand).

So really since he is soldering his boards together himself, he could ultimately put any style plug or bulb socket, or wire the lights direct to it without any sort of connectors.

For the most part its a DMX512 controllable board similar to what is used in professional and dj light systems. You make/design a light show on the computer, the computer will run the show you programed and send the signal to the Light O'Rama boxes and tell which channels to turn on/off and when they should turn on/off. Pretty much a multichannel relay system controlled by a pc. ;)

 

 

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