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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Great White North
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Possibly a bit of an odd question, however...
Would having speakers close to a large CRT computer monitor be detrimental to the speakers? I'm already familiar with CRT related problems (purity, convergence, geometry), but I'm mainly wondering about if the CRT's degauss cycle would slowly deteriorate the speaker magnets. I've been using biggish speakers next to the screen. No CRT anomalies, but more worried about long-term speaker problems. Possibly a safe distance range? Any opinions or input greatly appreciated! Cheers, bluesmoke |
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Near London. UK
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No. No problem at all. Well, I suppose if you put the drivers facing the screen spaced by less than an inch it's possible that the bright light and weak alpha radiation might cause foam surrounds to rot a little quicker.
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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I think you would need to wind the degaussing coil around the speaker’s magnet in some way to experience long time effects. It is much more likely to damage a CRT with the speaker’s magnet than the speaker with a degauss circuitry.
/Hugo |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
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In my TV repairing days, I don't recall ever seeing damage to the speaker in the TV, by its CRT only inches away.
Replaced one that had gone O/C. That happens without the aid of a CRT. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Great White North
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Yup, of all the speakers I've seen inside TV's (except LCD). Most if not all were shielded in some way, done to protect the image on the CRT of course.
How about this... Would the degauss field be able to induce any anomalies into the speaker crossover coils (thus possibly tracing back into the active amp)? Negligible if anything, but possible? True, I have never seen or noticed any problems in my and others similar usage. Especially being a popular setup for small music studios as well. Just one of those things on my mind... |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
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That is an interesting question. A large air core inductor would pick up some some of the degausing flux at power on. Not much though. Then by the time it got through the NFB to the input stage, there'd be much less.
The horizontal sweep energy could be more of a problem, yet does not appear to be. Something, for those that have experienced short tweeter life, to consider. Geoff. edit: Afterthought. Bluesmoke, watch where your degausing wand's power plug is if near a TV at switch on. Good thing they have a push button switch. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brisbane, QLD
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Think about this: most people would've seen how a magnet can "bend" a CRT image slightly, whereas the deflection coils are WAY more powerful than that – they bend the electron beam from the center of the screen all the way to the corners! I'd say that such intense fields could definitely be picked up by air-cored inductors if the CRT isn't shielded adequately. The frequency would depend on the refresh rate and resolution. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Great White North
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Yup, definitely saw that coming. Been to a few studios that ran audio cables behind or under cheap CRT monitors (or a with mixer nearby) and could hear a buzz leak through. Even had to tell them to turn the things off before live recording or mastering... (and no one even noticed... erk!)
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Location: Solna
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