KFC911 |
03-11-2009 04:09 AM |
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Originally Posted by 911pcars
(Post 4533216)
Reminds me. One of my ideas was to position a Shure SM-57 microphone on the side of the house where the dogs bark. Immediately adjacent would be a couple of Acoustic Research AR-3a speakers connected to my then, state-of-the-art Marantz 40 watt receiver with the volume cranked to the "hurt" level. These speakers would, of course, be aimed at the neighbor's house. Or I could have been more imaginative and set up a "bark sensor" to play Kubrick's 2001 movie theme, Also Sprach Zarathustra...
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Don't forget the light show :)! I'm sure I could get a dog's attention with my 2400 watt system. Many years ago, I was attending a Phish concert, and decided to walk around and see what it was like from the very rear/top of the lower level of the arena. Right as I entered from the concourse, they were in the middle of that tune as a sonic blast, along with a huge array of spotlights were directed out towards the audience...it was freakin' sensory rattling, and I assure you that no DOG would continue barking after that overload. Not practical, but if it was my very next door neighbor, I'd throw 'em a rawhide first, or a water hose next.
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