Selecting audio equipment with the primary intent of disturbing nearby residents involves considering factors such as power output, frequency response, and sound projection capabilities. Highly amplified systems with a wide frequency range are often chosen for this purpose. For example, speakers designed for outdoor use or large venues are sometimes selected, as these models are typically capable of producing high decibel levels.
The perceived advantages of employing such equipment are rooted in asserting dominance or expressing frustration towards neighbors. Historically, noise disputes have been a common source of conflict, leading to various forms of retaliation and, in some cases, legal action. However, utilizing sound systems to deliberately disrupt others can result in legal penalties, including fines and potential court orders to cease the disturbance.