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Magnetically shielded speakers...quick question
Are they still of any relevance now if you wanted to place a speaker next to a LCD/Plasma TV ?
I would think not but best to know for certain.
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RE: Magnetically shielded speakers...quick question
Do you get that buzzing sound on magically shielded speakers when someone`s mobile phone is about to go off?
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This item was edited on Saturday, 22nd June 2013, 16:18
RE: Magnetically shielded speakers...quick question
AFAIK there`s no reason to have a shielded speaker anymore as this was only due to the screen colourising in the area of interference requiring a procedure known as degaussing.
Doesn`t hurt if the speaker is shielded but not an issue for the picture.
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RE: Magnetically shielded speakers...quick question
Alas Jitendar, that noise is being picked up before the speaker, probably by the amp circuit. :/
There might be other reasons to magnetically shield speakers, perhaps we should have a google :)
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RE: Magnetically shielded speakers...quick question
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There might be other reasons to magnetically shield speakers, perhaps we should have a googleOr just ask Bandi... he`ll have a reason, probably alien or Government frying our brains related ;)
(Soz Bandi :D)
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RE: Magnetically shielded speakers...quick question
Lol, yes.
After a bit of research, there are still reasons to shield speakers, the magnetic fields are not good for HDDs, memory sticks, being near certain parts of your PC.
But the effects on most of these are temporary, well if you call losing your data temporary. :) Effects on CRTs are obviously a lot more permanent and require demagnetising, which I don't think fixes the worst cases completely.
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