I'm trying to build a circuit that can be plugged into a headphone jack and light up some LEDs to show volume. The comparator controlling the LEDs is working fine, but the amplifier that I need to boost the voltage for the comparator is giving me trouble. I'm using a UA741CN and I used the circuit found on the website linked below, but I used 9 volts instead of 10 volts. I'm not entirely sure what the V+ and V- mean, so I followed the schematic and tried the circuit out by attaching it to a radio. It put out roughly 17.5 volts AC. I changed the volume of the radio, but it didn't change anything. I checked the audio from the headphone jack with my multimeter and it showed that the voltage was fluctuating from about 0.7 volts to about 0.1 volts. Any advice is greatly appreciated. I'm sorry if my question seems dumb, but I haven't worked with amplifier circuits or audio circuits at all. Thanks. 
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