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LED sound meter m.fecho(no spam 09-13-05
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Posted by m.fecho(no spam on September 13, 2005, 4:34 am
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Hello

I am a musician and I am trying to build a sound meter with a large LED
readout. I will try
not to be long winded on describing this one.

I would like a simple LED about a foot long, tri color Red green blue. with the
unit acting as a
sound meter light as you would find on your stereo or a mixing console , only a
larger version
that would be easily seen across a large room.


I have seen such a light at this website
http://www.sunbeamtech.com/PRODUCTS/images/meteor_light_rgb_550.jpg
I don't know if this light completely lights or chases up from one end.

I would like to have the light to have its own sound controler and power
supply, batteries
preferably but plug in would work.

this unit could be callibrated to a sound meter or could have an integrated
sound meter , working
levels of the unit would be about 70 db to 105 db.

TI am a musician in a small band without a dedicated sound tech and throughout
the night as we
are performing our volume may increase , I am thinking that the above unit
would help us keep
this in check and be able to monitor our sound level throughout the night, we
usually do a sound
check before the performance.

If anyone has seen such a unit or know of a LED unit with the soundcontroler
please let me know.

I have seen a DJ with a LED unit complete with sound controler, I looked for a
model number on it
but all I could find was www.sunbeamtech.com He bought it about 2 years ago
and I cannot find
the integrated unit on their website .


If anyone is interested in taking a stab at building a unit such as this please
let me know.


Thanks for any help

M Fecho



Posted by Rich Grise on September 13, 2005, 6:25 pm
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On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 04:34:35 +0000, m.fecho(no spam) wrote:
> I am a musician and I am trying to build a sound meter with a large LED
> readout. I will try
> not to be long winded on describing this one.
>
> I would like a simple LED about a foot long, tri color Red green blue.
> with the unit acting as a
> sound meter light as you would find on your stereo or a mixing console ,
> only a larger version
> that would be easily seen across a large room.
>
> I have seen such a light at this website
> http://www.sunbeamtech.com/PRODUCTS/images/meteor_light_rgb_550.jpg I
> don't know if this light completely lights or chases up from one end.

Well, figuring out what you want would be the logical first step here.
Are you looking for essentially an illuminated VU meter, kind of like a
"gas gauge" for your volume? Or are you looking for something like a
color organ?

A bar graph display is almost trivial, to a competent tech, but since
we know nothing about your electronic/soldering skills, it's hard to
make a recommdation. One thing that springs to mind is the LM3914/15/16
http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM3914.pdf
which will give you the gas-gauge effect; what you'd have to do is
add some drivers for your bigger display.

Good Luck!
Rich



Posted by tom on September 13, 2005, 10:35 pm
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Posted by m.fecho(no spam on September 14, 2005, 5:06 am
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Good example as you put it is the gas gauge effect for volume. we would like to
be able to see
how are volume is progressing through the night, we know the volume will
increase even if we do
not touch a volume knob , this is done because of song selection, slower
mellower songs in the
first part of the evening and building up to more uptempo songs where the
performers are
exerting themselves more during the later part of the evening. thus I would
like to use this
gas gauge type meter to see if it is even worth turning volume knobs down if
needed.

I have done a little soldering but honestly I would have to say I am not very
competent in the
soldering dept.

looking at the PDF on the unit you suggested it looks well over my head.

If it is a small project I would be interested in hireing someone to build this
unit for me.




Thanks
Mark

says...
>
>On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 04:34:35 +0000, m.fecho(no spam) wrote:
>> I am a musician and I am trying to build a sound meter with a large LED
>> readout. I will try
>> not to be long winded on describing this one.
>>
>> I would like a simple LED about a foot long, tri color Red green blue.
>> with the unit acting as a
>> sound meter light as you would find on your stereo or a mixing console ,
>> only a larger version
>> that would be easily seen across a large room.
>>
>> I have seen such a light at this website
>> http://www.sunbeamtech.com/PRODUCTS/images/meteor_light_rgb_550.jpg I
>> don't know if this light completely lights or chases up from one end.
>
>Well, figuring out what you want would be the logical first step here.
>Are you looking for essentially an illuminated VU meter, kind of like a
>"gas gauge" for your volume? Or are you looking for something like a
>color organ?
>
>A bar graph display is almost trivial, to a competent tech, but since
>we know nothing about your electronic/soldering skills, it's hard to
>make a recommdation. One thing that springs to mind is the LM3914/15/16
>http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM3914.pdf
>which will give you the gas-gauge effect; what you'd have to do is
>add some drivers for your bigger display.
>
>Good Luck!
>Rich
>
>


Posted by Rich Grise on September 14, 2005, 6:28 pm
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On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 05:06:00 +0000, m.fecho(no spam) top-posted:

> Good example as you put it is the gas gauge effect for volume. we would like
to be able to see
> how are volume is progressing through the night, we know the volume will
increase even if we do
> not touch a volume knob , this is done because of song selection, slower
mellower songs in the
> first part of the evening and building up to more uptempo songs where the
performers are
> exerting themselves more during the later part of the evening. thus I would
like to use this
> gas gauge type meter to see if it is even worth turning volume knobs down if
needed.
>
> I have done a little soldering but honestly I would have to say I am not very
competent in the
> soldering dept.
>
> looking at the PDF on the unit you suggested it looks well over my head.
>
> If it is a small project I would be interested in hireing someone to build
this unit for me.

Your best bet in that case would probably to look and see if you have a
ham radio club in your area,
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22ham+radio+club%22
Or ask around at the repair departments of local stores that carry
electronics and stuff.

If I had a properly equipped shop, and you were just down the street, I
could do it for just a few hundred bucks, plus parts; but since I don't,
and you aren't, I'd say, just keep asking around. Sorry. )-;

Good Luck!
Rich


>
says...
>>
>>On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 04:34:35 +0000, m.fecho(no spam) wrote:
>>> I am a musician and I am trying to build a sound meter with a large LED
>>> readout. I will try
>>> not to be long winded on describing this one.
>>>
>>> I would like a simple LED about a foot long, tri color Red green blue.
>>> with the unit acting as a
>>> sound meter light as you would find on your stereo or a mixing console ,
>>> only a larger version
>>> that would be easily seen across a large room.
>>>
>>> I have seen such a light at this website
>>> http://www.sunbeamtech.com/PRODUCTS/images/meteor_light_rgb_550.jpg I
>>> don't know if this light completely lights or chases up from one end.
>>
>>Well, figuring out what you want would be the logical first step here.
>>Are you looking for essentially an illuminated VU meter, kind of like a
>>"gas gauge" for your volume? Or are you looking for something like a
>>color organ?
>>
>>A bar graph display is almost trivial, to a competent tech, but since
>>we know nothing about your electronic/soldering skills, it's hard to
>>make a recommdation. One thing that springs to mind is the LM3914/15/16
>>http://www.national.com/ds/LM/LM3914.pdf
>>which will give you the gas-gauge effect; what you'd have to do is
>>add some drivers for your bigger display.
>>


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