This is the circuit embedded in the table. The Arduino Uno feels a bit overpowered for this, but it was the quickest way to get both 3.3V and 5V power. The second ground is important, as the microphone works best when using a dedicated ground connection.
I built a small board to hold the through-hole components and MSGEQ7.
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