Project 302 echo light headphone, Project 304 press echo light, Project 303 echo light headphone variants – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 302

Echo Light Headphone

Project 303

Echo Light

Headphone Variants

Headphones

(not included)

WARNING:

Headphones performance varies, so use caution. Start with

low volume, then carefully increase to a comfortable level. Permanent

hearing loss may result from long-term exposure to sound at high volumes.

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Project 304

Press Echo Light

Project 305

Photo Echo Light

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Use the preceding circuit, but

replace the press switch with the

photoresistor (RP). Adjust the

amount of light shining on the

photoresistor to change the sound

and light. You may need a big

difference in brightness to notice

the effects.
Next, replace the photoresistor with

the microphone (connect the “+”

side to the echo IC (U28)). Talk

loudly directly into the microphone

to flash the light and hear your

voice on the speaker (SP2), but

your voice will be badly distorted.

Build the circuit as shown, and

turn on the slide switch (S1).

Push the press switch (S2) to

see light on the color LED (D8),

and hear a clicking sound from

the speaker (SP2). Adjust the

amount of echo using the lever

on the adjustable resistor (RV).

Use the preceding circuit, but

replace the microphone (X1) with

the press switch (S2). Press S2 to

see light on the color LED (D8),

and hear a clicking sound from

your headphones.
Next, replace the press switch with the

photoresistor (RP), Adjust the amount

of light shining on the photoresistor to

change the sound and light.
You can use a stereo speaker (not

included) instead of headphones.

When using it with the microphone

(X1), you may need to lower the

volume to prevent feedback into

the microphone.

Build the circuit as shown, and connect your

own headphones (not included) to the audio

jack (JA). Turn on the slide switch (S1).
Talk into the microphone, and listen the

echo on your headphones, and see it on

the color LED (D8). Set the 500kW

adjustable resistor (RV3) for most

comfortable sound level (turn to the left for

higher volume, most of RV3’s range will be

very low volume); then adjust the amount

of echo using the lever on the adjustable

resistor (RV). Only the left side of your

headphones will have sound.

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