Nice job. I've had my perfect storm for about 8 years. Keep it in my garage and use a sub woofer. For lights I use my construction temp lights. 2 100' cords with 10 lights each and just lay them on opposite side of my roof from the display. They light up all the trees behind the house while creating a silhouette of the roof line. Great effect. Love the witch but did you get that immortal werewolf? He is bad ass. Great job on your whole display.
What did it do?? YOu hooked up the audio cord from your audio device to the audio in port correct? then you turned up the nob to the desired level of effect(how sensitive it is to the sound of the audio file), and you hooked up lights to the outlet on the back right?? Do you have the perfect storm audio file?? if not, i have it as an MP3 if you need it
@@ScareHollow Hi there! We have a Halloween party tomorrow night and my Perfect Storm CD is broken... could you possibly share the audio file? Thank you so much! - Gene
Yeah I used the audio from the mp3 player to the Bluetooth transmitter and the perfect storm via splitter and then the speaker in the yard had the Bluetooth receiver. So both items were getting sound as that is how the perfect storm machine works. Plugged in lights to the machine and once the thunder sound hits the lights flicker
i actually got these from spirit last year but they are Audio Unlimited SPK-24G 2.46ghz wireless speakers. They had a dock that you'd put an ipod or mp3 player and it would transmit via the dock to the speakers but i couldn't find that in the dumpster.. but each speaker has an audio in port anyways
Have you experimented with using a Bluetooth speaker yet? Also, is it possible to connect two speakers either through Bluetooth or through the method you've previously demonstrated?
I haven't tried two speakers but you could use a splitter off the Bluetooth receiver at the speaker and then two cords to the speakers. I haven't tried more than 1
Nice job. I've had my perfect storm for about 8 years. Keep it in my garage and use a sub woofer. For lights I use my construction temp lights. 2 100' cords with 10 lights each and just lay them on opposite side of my roof from the display. They light up all the trees behind the house while creating a silhouette of the roof line. Great effect.
Love the witch but did you get that immortal werewolf? He is bad ass. Great job on your whole display.
Awesome!!! i didn't get the werewolf as it didn't fit our theme, even as much as the witch didn't really either but we have a future plans for her.
I got the perfect storm. I went to try it out and it didn’t work so disappointed! Need to get it figured out....running out of time
What did it do?? YOu hooked up the audio cord from your audio device to the audio in port correct? then you turned up the nob to the desired level of effect(how sensitive it is to the sound of the audio file), and you hooked up lights to the outlet on the back right??
Do you have the perfect storm audio file?? if not, i have it as an MP3 if you need it
@@ScareHollow hooked it up correctly. I think it’s a chip. I have video on my channel
@@ScareHollow Hi there! We have a Halloween party tomorrow night and my Perfect Storm CD is broken... could you possibly share the audio file? Thank you so much! - Gene
if you still need the file let me know, email me at scarehollowpdx@gmail.com
So do you need 2 transmitters or just 1 transmitter for your set up because you mentioned one was for the Rx and the other was set to TX?
Just so I have this right, you were able to sync via Bluetooth, lights? To one perfect storm box?
Yeah I used the audio from the mp3 player to the Bluetooth transmitter and the perfect storm via splitter and then the speaker in the yard had the Bluetooth receiver. So both items were getting sound as that is how the perfect storm machine works. Plugged in lights to the machine and once the thunder sound hits the lights flicker
May I ask what speakers you used for this?
i actually got these from spirit last year but they are Audio Unlimited SPK-24G 2.46ghz wireless speakers. They had a dock that you'd put an ipod or mp3 player and it would transmit via the dock to the speakers but i couldn't find that in the dumpster.. but each speaker has an audio in port anyways
Have you experimented with using a Bluetooth speaker yet? Also, is it possible to connect two speakers either through Bluetooth or through the method you've previously demonstrated?
I haven't tried two speakers but you could use a splitter off the Bluetooth receiver at the speaker and then two cords to the speakers. I haven't tried more than 1
Um...
um what???