Project 307 daylight voice echo, Project 306 another voice echo light – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 307

Daylight Voice Echo

Note that there is a 4-snap wire under Q2, partially hidden. Place the circuit in a quiet

room with bright light shining into the photoresistor (RP). Connect the speaker (SP2)

using the red & black jumper wires, then hold it away from the microphone (X1). Turn

on the slide switch (S1). If the speaker makes a whining sound that does not stop, then

you need brighter light on the photoresistor, or the room is too noisy.
Talk into the microphone, and listen the echo on the speaker. Now block the light to the

photoresistor to turn off the circuit; slowly wave your hand over it to turn the echo on and

off. You can adjust the amount of echo using the lever on the adjustable resistor (RV).

Build the circuit as shown, and turn on the slide switch (S1). Talk into the

microphone (X1) to light the color LED (D8) and hear your voice on the speaker

(SP2). Adjust the amount of echo using the lever on the adjustable resistor

(RV).

Next, replace the microphone with the press switch (S2). Push the press switch

to see light on the color LED, and hear a clicking sound from the speaker.

Project 306

Another Voice Echo Light

The photoresistor controls power to

the echo IC (U28), and acts as an

on/off switch. If there is some light on

it but not bright light, it may only

partially turn on the echo IC, causing

the echo IC to malfunction.
Also, you must hold the speaker

away from the microphone or the

circuit may self-oscillate due to

feedback. You also need a quiet

room, with low background noise.

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