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    Audio & lighting correspondence question

    Hi everyone, I am new here, and I will honestly tell you that I stepped in, because I need someone's help, please. I was wondering, what is the device, or wiring additive, or maybe a sort of connection, that will allow the under-body lighting kit flicker in accordance with the song or music rhythm?
    I'm sure someone will tell me the right approach to that.
    Thanks!

    PS - and here's the pic of the truck with the under-car kit that I want to repeat after.
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    Re: Audio & lighting correspondence question

    Welcome to CAJ!
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    Re: Audio & lighting correspondence question

    Thanks for the warm welcome, folks!
    I was wondering, if there is a thread dedicated to this topic? I mean, to that flashing stuff?

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    Re: Audio & lighting correspondence question

    Nope! I hereby designate you the official music flashing lighty thing coordinator.

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    Re: Audio & lighting correspondence question

    Definately , not keepin it on the down low ! Might want to mount a megaphone under there to blast some Sinatra
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    Re: Audio & lighting correspondence question

    Quote Originally Posted by Chris2009 View Post
    I was wondering, what is the device, or wiring additive, or maybe a sort of connection, that will allow the under-body lighting kit flicker in accordance with the song or music rhythm?

    PS - and here's the pic of the truck with the under-car kit that I want to repeat after.
    Click image for larger version. 

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    Okay, I ordered the kit off e-bay, and have already spoken with the guy who does install of all that flashy stuff, so something cool is coming.
    I will post the pics of the process for the thread, if I am now the
    the official music flashing lighty thing coordinator.
    hahaha

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    Re: Audio & lighting correspondence question

    You got hydraulics ?


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