I think I should buy a bullhorn, a really good loud one, so that when these assholes show up at something like this I can go get it and talk to them through it. Just blast them the fuck out because the loudest person is automatically correct, right?
Is it possible to make a noise complaint? It’s fine to protest, but the asshole was silencing everyone by drowning them out.
Extravagant contingency plan. Have rapidly deployable “sound-proofed tent” (e.g., the back of the tent has a curtain of sound-proof panels that can be pulled out if necessary) with a giant video screen showing the inside and high powered speakers. The video screen has a live broadcast which is also available online so bystanders have the option to listen through headphones.
It was a public performance with an amplified PA system. Figure out what music that was and file a complaint with the ASCAP. Also if his music can be heard more than 30 feet away he was violating the city's noise ordinance.
If Crowder had a permit to be there the city should have had some kind of security requirement.
Just commenting on someone who builds audio studios and sets up hifi rooms/systems: soundproofing is nearly impossible, and definitely impossible in a tent setting. To properly isolate a room from noise entering or leaving, would take lots of concrete, foam, acoustic architectural design to deal with the sound, and even still... it won't be fully sound-proof, but about as close as one can get. Average cost just in building the room would be about 50-100k. Sound panels simply redirect sound waves, meant more for dampening and improving sound, and won't do anything to soundproof a tent. There'd especially be no way to isolate out any lower frequencies (bass). The best they could do is simply bring a mixing board and headphones (preferably noise cancelling), and crowder + guest wear headphones loud enough to hear each other over the noise, and using correct microphones (lapels would probably work best for this situation) to only (or mostly) pick up the two speaker's voices, and not much outside noise/disturbance. For those there trying to listen, it wouldn't be hard to set it up for those to connect their headphones via bluetooth or airplay (either directly to their mixer, or they host a live-stream, so people can just listen off their devices, albeit likely with some lag)
I think one of the reasons Crowder does these things out in public (while remaining vulnerable to stunts like this) is that it's great optics to show the childish annoyances that the activist left engages in. It makes the protesters look petty and powerless (if not actually crazy, as has been the case several times) and allows Crowder to take the moral high ground.
I’ve fantasized about using a “crowd-control” style sound system to drown out protestors by playing some ridiculously obnoxious bass music so loud that they can’t even hear themselves think.
I think I should buy a bullhorn, a really good loud one, so that when these assholes show up at something like this I can go get it and talk to them through it. Just blast them the fuck out because the loudest person is automatically correct, right?
This prompts me to consider two solutions.
My buddy always wanted "portable directional short range EMP" to be a thing just for people blaring their stereos at red lights.
Seems like this would be a good use as well. :D
I too have fantasized about this
I love a good sound system.
Apparently they seem to be simple to build? https://youtu.be/siVGavpBiyA but it seems that doing so could get you into some legal trouble.
Wow. that was interesting. Not sure how effective it would be for anything useful at that short range. But I could definitely see it being disruptive.
It was a public performance with an amplified PA system. Figure out what music that was and file a complaint with the ASCAP. Also if his music can be heard more than 30 feet away he was violating the city's noise ordinance.
If Crowder had a permit to be there the city should have had some kind of security requirement.
Just commenting on someone who builds audio studios and sets up hifi rooms/systems: soundproofing is nearly impossible, and definitely impossible in a tent setting. To properly isolate a room from noise entering or leaving, would take lots of concrete, foam, acoustic architectural design to deal with the sound, and even still... it won't be fully sound-proof, but about as close as one can get. Average cost just in building the room would be about 50-100k. Sound panels simply redirect sound waves, meant more for dampening and improving sound, and won't do anything to soundproof a tent. There'd especially be no way to isolate out any lower frequencies (bass). The best they could do is simply bring a mixing board and headphones (preferably noise cancelling), and crowder + guest wear headphones loud enough to hear each other over the noise, and using correct microphones (lapels would probably work best for this situation) to only (or mostly) pick up the two speaker's voices, and not much outside noise/disturbance. For those there trying to listen, it wouldn't be hard to set it up for those to connect their headphones via bluetooth or airplay (either directly to their mixer, or they host a live-stream, so people can just listen off their devices, albeit likely with some lag)
This right here. The real solution. Nice!
I think one of the reasons Crowder does these things out in public (while remaining vulnerable to stunts like this) is that it's great optics to show the childish annoyances that the activist left engages in. It makes the protesters look petty and powerless (if not actually crazy, as has been the case several times) and allows Crowder to take the moral high ground.
He had a permit to be there and yet these antifa cunts had zero repercussions from the police for disturbing this situation. Cucked city.
Alex Jones style
A frequency generator set to a high pitch frequency, young people can hear it but older people can't.
I can't hear anything over 9200Hz but I'm a special case, one as born that way.
Point this at him and watch his eardrums burst, LRAD.
I’ve fantasized about using a “crowd-control” style sound system to drown out protestors by playing some ridiculously obnoxious bass music so loud that they can’t even hear themselves think.
https://youtu.be/rLKp9TaBYeE
catchy tune