His sound system was feedbacking horribly, feedback and echoes of feedback, absolutely painful to listen to.

There is a guy who shows up at the corner in front of the Wells Fargo every few months. He preaches fire and brimstone through a loudspeaker. Echoes off the buildings. There are usually a few guys with him holding up signboards.

Some of the heroin kids inevitably wander over there to mock him and his sign carriers. Eventually the police come.

I helped the guy out once. His sound system was feedbacking horribly, feedback and echoes of feedback, absolutely painful to listen to. So I went over to show him how to set his levels and position him out of the direct line of the speaker. He thanked me, then resumed his preaching.

I think that was possibly a Christian act on my part, but I probably get points off for mostly wanting to stop the noise.



-jj

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