I am no longer maintaining the electronics sections of this site. For an explanation, see the electronics contact page. If you need help, you can ask your question in The Forum.

Colour (Sound) Organ


Anyone who has been to a night club, concert or school dance has probobly seen a colour organ. Colour organs cause lights to blink and flash to music from your TV, stereo, guitar and even your own voice. The colour organ presented here needs no connection to the sound source, it picks up sound from its built in microphone.

Schematic


This is the schematic of the Colour Organ

PC board layout


This is the printed circuit layout of the Colour Organ

Parts Placement


This is the parts placement of the Colour Organ

Parts:


Part
Total Qty.
Description
Substitutions
C1122uf 250V Electrolytic Capacitor
C2122uf 250V Electrolytic Capacitor
C310.1uf Disc Capacitor
C410.01uf Disc Capacitor
C510.0047uf Disc Capacitor
R1147K 1/2 W Resistor
R2, R426.8K 1/2 W Resistor
R3, R521M 1/2 W Resistor
R613.3K 1/2 W Resistor
R7, R8, R931K 1/2 W Resistor
R10, R11, R12310K Pot
D111N4004 Diode
Q1, Q222N3904 NPN Transistor2N2222
Q3, Q4, Q53106B1 SCRTeccor S2003LS1
T1110K:600 Ohm Audio Transformer
S11SPDT Switch
J1, J2, J33AC Socket
MISC1AC Line Cord, Crystal Microphone, Case, Wire

Notes:

1. R10, R11 and R12 control the response of the different lights.

2. The circuit can handle up to 300 watts per channel.

3. This circuit is NOT isolated from the 115 Volt line. If it is used with the case opened or not installed in a case, you could recieve a bad shock or be killed.

4. You can also use the Teccor S2003LS1 SCR for SCR1. These give better sensitivity and brightness than the 106B1 units.

Back To Circuits Page | Mail Me | Search