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God help me... the new neighbors just dragged the stereo speakers out onto the porch... (Original Post) Still In Wisconsin Jun 2015 OP
Drag bigger speakers out and... TreasonousBastard Jun 2015 #1
I do have bigger speakers, too! Still In Wisconsin Jun 2015 #2
I did just that many years ago Sherman A1 Jun 2015 #7
I'd suggest something a little more annoying: kentauros Jun 2015 #8
Or "Metal Machine Music"! lastlib Jun 2015 #24
Oh Oh Oh !!! I got you beat by a mile! ret5hd Jun 2015 #26
I fear this will not end well... CaliforniaPeggy Jun 2015 #3
And the problem is? mysuzuki2 Jun 2015 #4
Are there any disturbing the peace ordinances where you live? TexasTowelie Jun 2015 #5
I would talk to them, and tell them it isn't a problem, within reasonable limits Trajan Jun 2015 #6
a hat pin inserted thru the woofer cone olddots Jun 2015 #9
Once many years ago the guy across the street from my girlfriend's house hobbit709 Jun 2015 #10
I did something similar while living in Darwin (northern Australia) SwissTony Jun 2015 #11
Yoko Ono! NJCher Jun 2015 #16
I vote for the Doors! nt LiberalEsto Jun 2015 #17
The Scherzo from Bruckner's Fourth, man. Manifestor_of_Light Jun 2015 #12
I've never understood that whole scenario. Do they think people are going to come out ... BlueJazz Jun 2015 #13
why is it when people play music too loud Skittles Jun 2015 #23
So rude when nowadays you have iPods treestar Jun 2015 #14
Well, one of the cars over there does have an "We stand with Scott Walker" bumper sticker. Still In Wisconsin Jun 2015 #15
as an activist for peace and quiet NJCher Jun 2015 #18
There are three steps to my response protocol Nac Mac Feegle Jun 2015 #19
God, mate, if you played that combination, I'd marry you. SwissTony Jun 2015 #21
Wouldn't have one of these would you? discntnt_irny_srcsm Jun 2015 #20
yeah, I had neighbors that started with blasting music from 9am until 11pm every day magical thyme Jun 2015 #22
Build a HERF gun SwankyXomb Jun 2015 #25
I've just called the cops and been done with it. AngryOldDem Jun 2015 #27
just roll with the changes! Enrique Jun 2015 #28

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
7. I did just that many years ago
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 03:42 AM
Jun 2015

and it worked rather well. They didn't enjoy classical music and figured out to turn it down.

lastlib

(23,397 posts)
24. Or "Metal Machine Music"!
Sun Jun 28, 2015, 11:17 AM
Jun 2015

(Lou Reed) Most. Obnoxious. Album. Ever! .

(expect a visit from the local constabulary if you do it......... )

ret5hd

(20,574 posts)
26. Oh Oh Oh !!! I got you beat by a mile!
Sun Jun 28, 2015, 12:13 PM
Jun 2015

for an especially annoying section, go to about 5:45 in the video! It's amazingly teeth-grittingly annoying!

TexasTowelie

(112,757 posts)
5. Are there any disturbing the peace ordinances where you live?
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 01:29 AM
Jun 2015

Most places specify that loud music has to end at midnight on a weekend.

 

Trajan

(19,089 posts)
6. I would talk to them, and tell them it isn't a problem, within reasonable limits
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 02:23 AM
Jun 2015

Loud music STOPS at a preset time ...

It's occasionally ok to blast music for a home party, especially if you ask permission first (my college aged neighbours ask for permission armed with Starbucks gift cards ...

They do push the limit, going to 1 am instead of midnight ... But we are all aware of what's going ... It's working for us ...

 

olddots

(10,237 posts)
9. a hat pin inserted thru the woofer cone
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 05:39 AM
Jun 2015

at the point of the voice coil will weld the woofers ,destroy the amp and restore your peacefull bliss.
This works well with guitar amps and a few pin holes on drum heads in the right place are very helpful .

hobbit709

(41,694 posts)
10. Once many years ago the guy across the street from my girlfriend's house
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 07:24 AM
Jun 2015

would sit on his front porch with his $29.95 all in one stereo and tune the radio to some bible-thumping station and blare it out on summer evenings.
My brother, who was dating my girlfriend's roommate got fed up one night and yelled at the guy to turn it down.
His response was to turn it up louder.

OK, if you want war we complied. We went over to my house, got his Phase Linear 400 amp and pre-amp, his 6-ft Heil ESS tower speakers and my reel to reel deck.
We gave him the Doors at full volume "When I was back there in seminary school, etc."
After the echoes of "You cannot petition the Lord with prayer" died out, the guy shut off his stereo and carried it inside. Never heard any more after that.

SwissTony

(2,560 posts)
11. I did something similar while living in Darwin (northern Australia)
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 07:59 AM
Jun 2015

Darwin's always hot and everyone has their windows open - if there's a breeze going, you want your fair share of it.

One of my neighbours put on some loud music. Another responded by putting on louder music. Neighbour 1 cranked his music up. Neighbour 2 responded in the same way. And so on.

I had a pretty good stereo system. I lifted my speakers onto chairs pointing them outside. And I played this masterpiece to my neighbours. LOUD!!



Two minutes later, I turned my music down. Strangely, both my neighbours had turned their music off.

And that's how Yoko Ono brought peace and quiet to Aralia St, Nightcliffe, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia.
 

Manifestor_of_Light

(21,046 posts)
12. The Scherzo from Bruckner's Fourth, man.
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 08:40 AM
Jun 2015

Scherzo from Bruckner's Fourth.

Or Mahler's First.

Or the Dies Irae from the Berlioz Requiem. That really sounds like souls sizzling in hell.

 

BlueJazz

(25,348 posts)
13. I've never understood that whole scenario. Do they think people are going to come out ...
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 10:02 AM
Jun 2015

...of their houses and think "Oh sweetheart, they're playing our song through that new technology called a music player?"

The one bumper sticker I have says: "Nobody wants to hear your lousy taste in music"

treestar

(82,383 posts)
14. So rude when nowadays you have iPods
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 01:08 PM
Jun 2015

and such. Listen to it as loud as you want without bothering anyone else. That seems like some sort of poking, or aggressiveness going on.

 

Still In Wisconsin

(4,450 posts)
15. Well, one of the cars over there does have an "We stand with Scott Walker" bumper sticker.
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 01:46 PM
Jun 2015

No, I'm not making that up.

NJCher

(35,844 posts)
18. as an activist for peace and quiet
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 03:22 PM
Jun 2015

for over 3 decades, I will tell you that the times have changed. You can no longer talk to people about noise. They think it is their God-given right to put as much noise into the soundscape as they want.

So as much as I hate to see you escalate, it appears some posters have had some luck with it.

I have all kinds of sound-canceling technology headsets, and some without. The cheapies without noise-canceling are almost as good as the noise canceling. I wear them regularly when neighbors have their lawn workers over, blasting away with the leafblowers, etc. Lawn mowers are OK, but the rest of the stuff is pretty annoying.

One small problem with that solution is that it doesn't help with the bass. If they have the base turned up and it's shaking your house, there's really nothing you can do but invite a police officer into your house, and that sometimes does help, depending on who you get and what kind of a shift they're having.

Also, maybe you can think of some errands to run, or a place to go that you've been intending to see. Again, I hate to advocate leaving your house, but it's better than experiencing their lousy taste in music.


Cher

Nac Mac Feegle

(972 posts)
19. There are three steps to my response protocol
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 03:49 PM
Jun 2015

1. Wagner: Ride of the Valkyries

2. Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells

3. Bagpipe music.


I've never actually gotten to step 3, as I detail the process to the offender between steps 1 and 2.

The playback equipment does involve a sizable quantity of liquid nitrogen in the last 3 stages of amplification, though.

SwissTony

(2,560 posts)
21. God, mate, if you played that combination, I'd marry you.
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 05:27 PM
Jun 2015

I always joked about getting unwanted guests out of my house. I'd play

1. Tom Waits then...
2. Yoko Ono then...
3. the opera Aida

I said if anyone was still there after these three, I'd marry him, her or them!!


(bagpipe music wouldn't work on many of my friends and family - we're Scottish)

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,489 posts)
20. Wouldn't have one of these would you?
Sat Jun 27, 2015, 04:54 PM
Jun 2015


If so start with something sedate say the eruption of Krakatoa.

Or maybe something with universal appeal:


And during the dinner hour:


Have fun with it.
 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
22. yeah, I had neighbors that started with blasting music from 9am until 11pm every day
Sun Jun 28, 2015, 05:28 AM
Jun 2015

So loud that even with all my storm windows and regular windows closed I could hear it in the shower. And their front door was ~600 feet from mine.

All fucking day; every day. No point in "talking" to asshats like that; if they haven't learned by now that other people may not share their taste in music...or may even share it, but not for 14 hours day so loud that the only escape is to leave town...they're beyond redemption.

So I put my bigger stereo out in the driveway, aimed it toward them and blasted them with Jessye Norman belting out Wagner.

And put my little portable battery stereo on a chair at the edge of my property, also aimed toward them, and blasted them with Kathleen Battle and Wynton Marsalis belting out Bach.

Simultaneously

What a freakin' racket. I left it playing from 8pm until 11pm.

They *never* blasted us with their shit again.

AngryOldDem

(14,061 posts)
27. I've just called the cops and been done with it.
Sun Jun 28, 2015, 01:54 PM
Jun 2015

I've lived in two places where the neighbors seemed to think it was okay to have parties at 11:30 on Sunday night. After a few friendly knocks at their door, that stopped PDQ.

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