IsaacT
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Hey guys,
So I am working on a project right now that will have sound integrated into it. I had an item with a soundboard inside it and actually said soundboard already plays what I need it to. It hadn't been used in ages, so I don't know if it works, but I am trying to get it to do something.
There are also LED's attached, although I do not need them. When power is applied to the Pos and Neg, the LED's spark ever so briefly but no sound comes out. I am thinking that the speaker MIGHT still be good but not getting any current due to the LED's being first in the circuit.
So I want to bypass them and anything else I don't need, however I don't want to just willy nilly start making solder bridges. If you guys could just take a gander at the next couple of pictures and let me know your thoughts that would be great.
Here is what I think I know. The purples, blue, and brown wires went to the LED's. The two yellow wires that are far apart went off to the side and I believe they were on/off wires connecting to the switch. The two yellow wires close together go to the speaker. The red and black wires went to the battery. Lastly, the two white wires go to what I believe is a motion sensor used to initiate alternate sounds when hit or moved quickly.
Any ideas would be great. I have one more of these but am hesitant to rip it apart and mess it up.
Thanks,
Isaac
So I am working on a project right now that will have sound integrated into it. I had an item with a soundboard inside it and actually said soundboard already plays what I need it to. It hadn't been used in ages, so I don't know if it works, but I am trying to get it to do something.
There are also LED's attached, although I do not need them. When power is applied to the Pos and Neg, the LED's spark ever so briefly but no sound comes out. I am thinking that the speaker MIGHT still be good but not getting any current due to the LED's being first in the circuit.
So I want to bypass them and anything else I don't need, however I don't want to just willy nilly start making solder bridges. If you guys could just take a gander at the next couple of pictures and let me know your thoughts that would be great.
Here is what I think I know. The purples, blue, and brown wires went to the LED's. The two yellow wires that are far apart went off to the side and I believe they were on/off wires connecting to the switch. The two yellow wires close together go to the speaker. The red and black wires went to the battery. Lastly, the two white wires go to what I believe is a motion sensor used to initiate alternate sounds when hit or moved quickly.
Any ideas would be great. I have one more of these but am hesitant to rip it apart and mess it up.
Thanks,
Isaac