Project 195 louder echo with headphones – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Build the circuit as shown, and connect your own

headphones (not included in this set) to the audio

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

headphones. 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); move the lever

up for more echo or down for less echo. Try this at

different RV settings, because the effects are very

interesting with both high and low echo amounts. Also

try it while saying different words/sounds.
Turn on the top slide switch to make the sound

louder, or turn it off to make the sound softer.

Project 193

Echo

Project 194

Echo with Headphones

Project 195

Louder Echo

with

Headphones

Headphones

(not included)

WARNING:

Headphones performance

varies, so use caution. Start with low volume,

and then carefully increase to a comfortable

level. Permanent hearing loss may result from

long-term exposure to sound at high volumes.

!

Turning on the top slide switch

adds the 0.1mF capacitor (C2)

to the circuit, which increases

the amplification in the echo

IC. With headphones, the

sound can be made louder

because the microphone does

not pick it up easily.

Build the circuit as shown, and place it in a quiet

room. Connect the speaker (SP2) using the red &

black jumper wires, and then hold it away from the

microphone (X1). Turn on the slide switch (S1). Talk

into the microphone, and listen the echo on the

speaker. Adjust the amount of echo using the lever

on the adjustable resistor (RV); move the lever up

for more echo or down for less echo. Try this at

different RV settings, because the effects are very

interesting with both high and low echo amounts.

Also try it while saying different words/sounds.
Note: 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.

Use the preceding circuit,

but replace the 0.1mF

capacitor (C2) with the 1mF

capacitor (C7). The sound is

louder now when both slide

switches (S1) are on.
If you hold your headphones

next to the microphone (X1),

you may hear a whining

sound,

because

the

headphones sound might be

picked

up

by

the

microphone and be echoed

again and again and again.

If the speaker is too close to the

microphone, then the speaker’s sound

will be picked up by the microphone and

be echoed again and again and again,

until you can’t hear anything else. The

same thing can happen if the room is too

noisy, or if you talk too loud.

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