1997jul12. Mail.
Hey there, Mr. Dryer. Would you believe I got more information about the Wave Cannon outta your pages than I did outta Boses pages? I mean, sure, they mentioned it, and sure they had a picture, but when it came to even the littlest bit of specs, I was sunk! Thanks for the service, I love the write up.
I fell in love with the WC just a few months ago ... I visited the newest Frys Electronics in our area (the Frys is in Orange County, California, Im in Riverside, CA) and scattered in the store are about 5 or 6 huge projection TVs, each backed up by a pair of Bose 802s and slung underneath the screen is a Wave Cannon. And I mean huge TVs ... The WC is about as long as the bottom of the screen. I have never seen these bad boys in action, and probably never will, but I immediately fell in love. Im a huge fan of anything different and unique, so if I had a home theatre setup with a WC bolted to the ceiling ... Heh, that would rock.
What would not rock would be causing structural damage, as you alluded to in your writing. What also probably does not rock well (at least with the consumer-level public) is the price tag on a Wave Cannon. You wouldnt happen to know it offhand?
But thanks for posting the info. Once again proof that you can find out about ANYTHING on the Web. And yes, there are 5 Wave Cannons living in the Frys in Anaheim, California. Never seen em operate, so I dunno if they count for your list of places theyre in the US, but I know theyre there, ready and waiting. :)
Hope I hear back from ya ...
Feathers

