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I had a fun idea just for my personal experience on learning how to create circuits, soldering, etc. I was thinking of mounting LED's on top of my box in a line, and using an input signal from my h/u, have the LED's flash with each LED doing a certain frequency level. Anyone ever tried this, and how would someone go about with something like this? Nothing fancy, just a fun little project for my car. :)

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I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but I created a box out of a Project Box from Radioshack that cost me only $4, a couple resistors, LED's, a drill, some solder, wire, and a switch. It was quite easy and well worth it. It just takes basic knowledge of circuits and what your pushing through amp or wherever you want to mount it!

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I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but I created a box out of a Project Box from Radioshack that cost me only $4, a couple resistors, LED's, a drill, some solder, wire, and a switch. It was quite easy and well worth it. It just takes basic knowledge of circuits and what your pushing through amp or wherever you want to mount it!

I'm looking to have individual LED VU meters based on certain frequencies. I.E. strip 1 does 20Hz, strip 2 does 25Hz, strip 3 does 31Hz, etc. sort of like an equalizer on a home stereo or DJ system.

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