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This page is devoted to commercial color organs, but you will notice that the list consists mostly of kits, with very few prebuilt units. That's because color organs are subject to trends, and they are currently out of fashion. The fact that you can even buy kits is because they are somewhat interesting technically.
Color organs come in various physical sizes, different load ratings. You can also make your own, from scratch or a kit - but this usually doesn't save you much money. If you can't find an assembled unit, you might ask a friend with electronic skills to build a kit for you.
Note that lightning boxes are usually made from color organs. Please see our page on commercial fake lightning.
I use one of these from Electronic Goldmine for simulating lightning after upgraded the triacs. Details are available elsewhere.
The unit from Herbach & Rademan is apparantly identical to that from Electronic Goldmine, but is only advertised as handling 100 Watts per channel.
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electronic Goldmine | #G3319 | 120VAC 2-channel color organ | $5.95 [2000] |
| Herbach & Rademan | #TM93ADV2347 | Color Organ; Sound Activated Light Show Board | $4.95 [9/2005] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electronic Goldmine | #C4530 | 120VAC 3 Channel Color Organ Kit | $15.75 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #G-107P | Color Organ Control Kit, 3 Channels | $12.95 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #G-152P | Sound Activated 3-Channel Color Organ Kit | $22.95 [2/2004] |
| HobbyTron | #G-152P | Sound Activated Color Organ-3 Channel (G152P) | $29.95 [10/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #G-151P | Sound Activated 1 Channel Color Organ Kit | $8.95 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electronic Goldmine | #6353 | 120VAC 3-channel color organ | $25.99 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electronic Goldmine | #C4738 | 120VAC Single Channel Color Organ Kit | $8.50 [2/2004] |
I built one of these. It functioned as advertised.
The PC board is marked "EKI Inc.", "Delux 3-Input 4-Channel Color Organ", "735". The documentation is marked "Centerpointe Electronics Incorporated", "Copyright 1997 PracTrak, Inc."
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #9935 | Color Organ Power Blaster Musical Light Show Kit | $25.90 [2/2004] |
| HobbyTron | #9935 | Power Blaster Color Organ Kit | $29.95 [10/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price | Electronics 123 | #CPS12 | Music to Light Modulator with Opto-Coupler Kit | $9.95 [2/2004] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Circuit Specialists | #Kit-12 | Audio-to-Light Modulator | $9.95 [2000?] |
Note: The picture of this unit shows a PC board clearly marked "DIY KIT 12". The board layout is slightly different from the picture I have of DIY Electronics Kit 12. I'm gussing that DATAKITS licensed the design from DIY.
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #9984 | Sound Activated Musical Light Show | $9.90 |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quality Kits | #FK130 | Dancing Light Kit 3-Channel | $24.99 CDN [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #9922 | Mini Musical Light Display | $8.90 [2001] |
| HobbyTron | #9935 | Color Organ Display Kit | $9.95 [1/2004] |
The documentation is marked "Gibson Tech Ed, Inc.", "Copyright 1999 PracTrak, Inc."
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #9936 | 3-Channel Musical Light Display | $16.90 [2001] |
The documentation is marked "Copyright 1996 PracTrak, Inc."
I built one of these and it performed well. Here is the back, inside, and PC board.
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quality Kits | #K5202 | 3 CHANNEL SOUND TO LIGHT KIT | $55.19 [2001] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jameco Electronics | #131684 | 3 CHANNEL SOUND TO LIGHT, LIGHT ORGAN KIT | $54.95 [9/2004] |
I think that Jameco's web site is mixed up. The picture of this kit looks like Velleman K5202, and the specifications correspond to K5202. But if you download the manual, it's for the K8017, which is quite different inside!
This is the real Velleman K8017, distinguished by the translucent plastic case.
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| http://www.partsexpress.com | #320-210 | VELLEMAN 3 CHANNEL COLOR ORGAN KIT | $59.65 [10/2004] |
| Gibson Tech Ed. | itemnum=698 | VELLEMAN 3 CHANNEL COLOR ORGAN KIT | $39.96 [10/2004] |
I built one of these, and don't particularly recommend it. The unit has poor sensitivity, and requires loud sounds to drive it. It works a little better with R1 (1K) shorted out.
Please see Optocoupler-Based Color Organs
Sources:
| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quality Kits | #MK110 | 1 CHANNEL SOUND TO LIGHT KIT | $12.99 CDN [2/2004] |
| HobbyTron | #V-MK110 | One Channel Light Organ Minikit | $9.95 [10/2004] |
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #V-MK110 | One Channel Light Organ Minikit | $10.36 [2/2004] |
Please see Optocoupler-Based Color Organs
Please see Optocoupler-Based Color Organs
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| HobbyTron | #R-ML1 | Music Lights Kit | $23.96 [10/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| HobbyTron | #CK185X | 3-Channel IC Color Organ kit, no mic | $24.95 [1/30/2004] |
| HobbyTron | #CK185X | 3-Channel IC Color Organ assembled board w/mic | $26 [10/2004] |
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #CK185 | 3 CHANNEL IC COLOR ORGAN W/MIC LINE-IN KIT | $24.97 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| HobbyTron | #UK186 | 4-Channel Digital Colour Organ assembled board | $32.95 [10/2004] |
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #CK186 | 4 CHANNEL DIGITAL COLOR ORGAN KIT | $21.84 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| HobbyTron | #V-MK103 | LED Light Organ Kit | $6.95 [1/2004] |
| HobbyTron | #V-MK103 | LED Light Organ assembled | $26.95 [1/2004] |
| Quality Kits | #MK103 | LED Light Organ Kit | $12.99 CDN [2/2004] |
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #V-MK103 | LED Light Organ Kit | $7.16 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quality Kits | #MK114 | LIGHT ORGAN KIT | $15.99 CDN [2/2004] |
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #V-MK114 | Low Voltage Light Organ Kit | $10.36 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electronics 123 | #CPS1086 | Music to Light Modulator for the Car | $16.95 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electronic Goldmine | #C6818 | Exploding Star Color Organ Kit | $15.95 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electronic Goldmine | #C6446 | Shimmering Color Organ Kit | $10.50 [2/2004] |
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| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electronic Goldmine | #C6815 | Bright Star Color Organ Kit | $6.49 [2/2004] |
This one is interesting because it is a cross between a strobe light and a color organ. As such, I hoped it might be especially handy for simulating lightning.
I built one of these. The unit is fairly bright. It seems to work by flashing the xenon tube at a fixed rate as long as the sound level is over the selected sensitivity level. As such, I didn't like the effect for lightning - during the loud thunder passages, it flashed too regularly. It did a nice job flashing to the beat of music, though.
The PC board is marked "PARTY STROBE", "CTI-7785". The documentation is marked "Centerpointe Electronics Incorporated", "Copyright 1996 PracTrak, Inc."
Sources:
| vendor | part number | description | price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gibson Tech Ed. | #9985 | Audio Activated Musical Strobe | $24.90 [2/2004] |
This one is interesting because it is a cross between a strobe light and a color organ. As such, I hoped it might be especially handy for simulating lightning.
The first I heard of these was in the summer of 2001, when KB Toys was clearing them out. Scattered stocks still exist as of May 2002, going for about $7.
The unit can operate either as a variable-rate strobe, or flashing according to music. I found the controls a bit finicky to adjust for lightning, but it worked fine for music. Others on the Halloween mailing list liked it fine for lightning.
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