Sheilding an entertainment center.

sts9fan

sts9fan

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So I did not think my studo 60 was messing with my tv until I moved it farther away and things went wacky. Is it normal for speakers to have "dead zones in the fields they produce? I don't have a fancy tv so I am not worried but I was thinking of getting a entertainment center to cover the tv and shielding it somehow. How would I go about that :confused: ?? Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance
 
JohnA

JohnA

Audioholic Chief
Well.

Just adding an entertainment center should help with the problem, if it doesn't you can try adding bucking magnets to reduce or cancel out the magnetic interference. Good Luck :D
 
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