SS MAYFLOAT
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- May 17, 2001
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Since the beginning of the electronic age, technicians have done their best to eliminate static from audio signals. Now I want to put a new twist on things and put static back into certain audio systems.
The system that I want to put the static in is the idiots stereos that have no respect of others. Yeah,,,you know the ones,,,,,,the ones that thump you out of your recliner as they go up/down the road.
I was thinking that a high voltage transformer for an old neon sign might work if it was configured to make a constant arc.
I know if they are tuned to a radio station the interfereince would work, but would it work if they are playing something else like a CD or ipod?
Anybody have any ideas that does not need a physical altercation with these bozos? Thanks.............SS
The system that I want to put the static in is the idiots stereos that have no respect of others. Yeah,,,you know the ones,,,,,,the ones that thump you out of your recliner as they go up/down the road.
I was thinking that a high voltage transformer for an old neon sign might work if it was configured to make a constant arc.
I know if they are tuned to a radio station the interfereince would work, but would it work if they are playing something else like a CD or ipod?
Anybody have any ideas that does not need a physical altercation with these bozos? Thanks.............SS