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    Drum (piezo) to operate LEDs?

    https://obrazki.elektroda.pl/8595619000_1438327006.jpg Your right the power is stated as 6W sorry, my mistake. I've got tools for the basics. The rings haven't arrived yet but I've seen others on ebay with a heat sink like pics below. I guess I'll look in black front end box and measure the...
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    Drum (piezo) to operate LEDs?

    Hi Frank, does the below help? I really appreciate your input! There is a small circuit on the front end of led ring, maybe voltage regulator? which would explain range of input voltage, but anyway I would assume 12vdc input. LED Quantity: 144 per ring Outer Diameter: 120mm Inner Diameter...
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    Drum (piezo) to operate LEDs?

    Problem with using sound to activate is the LEDs will pick up on snare, guitar etc when playing. I should probably mention I play guitar while using 2 kick pedals (1 for snare, 1 for bass drum) and for performances I want each one to light up as it's played. Hence I want to use the pad trigger...
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    Drum (piezo) to operate LEDs?

    Thanks guys, some more info.. There is a small circuit on the front end of led ring as per pics, maybe voltage regulator? which would explain range of input voltage, LED Quantity: 144 per ring Outer Diameter: 120mm Inner Diameter: 111mm Wire Length: Approx.38cm Operating Voltage: DC 12V~30V...
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    Drum (piezo) to operate LEDs?

    I want to add LEDs to my electronic kick pedal (Roland KD9) that light up the rim in response to how hard the piezo pad is hit. The LED ring is 12-24V (car headlight type) but the drum pad highest output seems to be around 50mV with crude metering. I know little about electronics but hopefully...

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