Why Would Anyone Have A Leasehold?
Society & Culture0 min ago
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a little known fact, but much dance / R'n'B / Garage music emits what is called a 'signature bass frequency'.
Being compressional waves, most sound waves can be cancelled out by a process known as 'destructive interference'. All it requires is an 'emitter' set up in your own room, that takes the form of a speaker system that is emitting the same, but 'in-phase' frequencies.
All you need to do then, is to take a large hammer, go into your flatmate's room, and smash-in the woofers on their speakers. Et voila ! No more annoying bass from crap 'ahr-ren-bee' and 'garridge' (sic).
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