For those who don't know, I do custom home theater, audio and home automation for a living. Our shop showroom theater has reached the pinnacle of annoying your neighbors. Our showroom is located next door to a flag and banner shop, run by a family of REALLY uptight super-christians. Whenever we bring potential clients by the showroom to demo our theater, we get bitched at with 15 minutes becuase our system is too loud. It's a full high-def 7.1 surround system, with dual 12" subwoofers in the front of the room.
So we called a local audio engineering firm to come down and baffle the wall in between their shop and ours. Well, to get an idea of what we were dealing with, the tech and the owner of our shop went next door to see what it really sounds like. So our lead designer and I decided to push it. We put in an HD DVD that has the new THX demo segment at the beginning, and put the receiver to 0. For those that don't know, most high-end audio recievers start down in the negative, 0 is the point where the reciever is no longer "stiffling" the output, and is outputting raw signal. So it's pretty fucking loud.
Well, when the THX demo hit the part where the THX sound actually comes in, our system literally BLEW the clock off the wall...
...of the shop next door. On the opposing wall.
So we called a local audio engineering firm to come down and baffle the wall in between their shop and ours. Well, to get an idea of what we were dealing with, the tech and the owner of our shop went next door to see what it really sounds like. So our lead designer and I decided to push it. We put in an HD DVD that has the new THX demo segment at the beginning, and put the receiver to 0. For those that don't know, most high-end audio recievers start down in the negative, 0 is the point where the reciever is no longer "stiffling" the output, and is outputting raw signal. So it's pretty fucking loud.
Well, when the THX demo hit the part where the THX sound actually comes in, our system literally BLEW the clock off the wall...
...of the shop next door. On the opposing wall.

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