Dale Botkin wrote: > > Of course, you will probably kill all of your own electronice devices > several time during testing; you may also disable everything in some > unintended victims' apartments as well, but hey - if you're going to make > an omelette you have to break a few eggs, right? My aren't we all very destructive today? ;o) Here's a solution both amusing and illegal from an ex-repairer of appliances; Sneak into his house and put a hefty 1 ohm resistor inside each speaker box in PARALLEL with the speaker cone. His amp will be much queiter but still working on low volume levels. However, each time he cranks it up to get the neighbour-annoying sound levels he will cook his amplifier and either have to get it repaired or buy a new amp. It might be a good idea to check if his amp has speaker fuses, and replace them with automotive 20 amp ones. The really sneaky thing is that he probably won't work out that the problem is in the speakers, as they appear to work normally, and he will just keep blowing amps or probably train himself to listen to music much quieter from now on... ;o) And this IS a joke by the way. :o) -Roman -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.