First:
System: http
/bit.ly/1cjC6JH
LED Lights: (3x) http
/ebay.to/1AuoGGt
Secondly currently I have them hooked up direct with a switch to a 9V battery and they light up perfectly. Instead of me going out to buy a amplifier is there any way I can bypass it. I know I can do this with a TIP31 Transistor but I don't have one of these and it would seem near impossible to do without a soldering gun and without all three wires touching. Shouldn't their be a way to send current to the lights with the battery with the speaker wires also hooked up.
It will work if I disconnect the battery and hook with speaker wires up to the + and - but I have to have the music on blast and bass up all the way. I just need that extra kick, ya know.
EDIT:
I got something going. I don't know what, but I got something.
Video: https
/www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxiS1La-hY4
Diagram: http
/imgur.com/jjvNILQ
Is it safe to keep it like this? I'm not worried about blowing out the LED lights but will it harm my system?
System: http

LED Lights: (3x) http

Secondly currently I have them hooked up direct with a switch to a 9V battery and they light up perfectly. Instead of me going out to buy a amplifier is there any way I can bypass it. I know I can do this with a TIP31 Transistor but I don't have one of these and it would seem near impossible to do without a soldering gun and without all three wires touching. Shouldn't their be a way to send current to the lights with the battery with the speaker wires also hooked up.
It will work if I disconnect the battery and hook with speaker wires up to the + and - but I have to have the music on blast and bass up all the way. I just need that extra kick, ya know.
EDIT:
I got something going. I don't know what, but I got something.
Video: https

Diagram: http

Is it safe to keep it like this? I'm not worried about blowing out the LED lights but will it harm my system?