Post #31, my first schematic:Do we really need 1% resistors tho?
"Note that the schematic uses parts in my design library. There is no need to 1% resistors or 50 V capacitors."
ak
Post #31, my first schematic:Do we really need 1% resistors tho?
OP will likely have issues with response for low level signal.Just for grins, here is a minimalist approach.
Thanks, AK! This improved sensitivity considerably -- I'd prefer even more sensitivity, but this definitely falls within the range of acceptable for me.Here is an updated schematic with all of the recently discussed additions. As part of the input protection, it attenuates the incoming audio approximately 12%. This should be within the range of the trip level adjustment. This circuit separates the trip level from the incoming audio to make things easier to design.
Unfortunately, Dennis, this behaves the same way as the previous iteration (as described in #24). In short, when the speakers are on, the LED flutters; when they're off, the LED turns on solid at full brightness.Give the last circuit I posted a try. It detects mV level signals and requires no adjustments.
Believe it or not, last time I was at the store, I picked up a matched pair of 2N4401/2N4403 "just in case" -- so I was able to try this. But it didn't make me grin at all.Just for grins, here is a minimalist approach.

That's what wireless headphones are for...More like -30 dB if the wife is around.