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  • If you could build one.. I'm sure you'd sell alot of them!!! I'd buy one!!
  • I could provide that answer in about 100 pages. You would need a spectrum analyzer and a modulated signal generator. The analyzer would analyze the wave form of the sound output, match it with the equal and reverse polarity and send it back. Now for the bubble burster. I think you can expect to lay out a good $500,000 or more to do this. Your best bet then is to get a set of Bose noise canceling headphones and just do with that for about $150. Won't stop the body feel from the heavy base though.
  • Now something far easier. For about $35K I can build an Electromagnetic Pulse Device that will fry the offending vehicle's stereo, ignition and engine computer. Good enough the vehicle will end up in the scrap yard in fact. About a 25 foot range and very directional. I might even get 50 feet. Except you don't want to be carrying a 5KW generator, I could give it even more range. Be even more fun doing it while they're moving. They will lose power steering and brakes when the engine fails and a good chance they crash. And if it's night, no lights either.
  • A number of years ago I was in a gas station. A guy came in with one of those boom things. I told him to turn it off. He said, "Make Me." Wrong thing to say to me. I got out my tire iron, and smashed and pried the stereo out of his dash. I had really hoped he would take offensive action but he cowered. Then I called the Sheriff and had him arrested for felony assault for causing severe physical harm. I have experience with jet engines and he was putting out over 130 decibels. I was entirely justified too. A review said that I was not only defending myself from the audio assault, but 5 other customers, their passengers and two station employees. Course too I had a good position in the legal system though not a police officer. Let it suffice my position was above every judge in the state though.

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