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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: vlaanderen
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Hi!
I'm about to start building my own set of speakers. But I do have a question that I haven't found any answer for so far... Does anyone know how far I should place a speaker from the television to avoid interference? I have very little space, so the speakers will be close... And the drivers I want to use are not shielded
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Jan 2003
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You will notice very soon if they are too close to each other.
The colors will change. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Long Island, NY
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Look at bucking magnets at PE
http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage....7&WebPage_ID=3 I put them on some 6.5" Audax mid woofers and was able to put them right next to the screen without them distorting the color as opposed to them distorting the color from almost 24" away before adding the magnets. The magnets MUST be connected with reverse polarity (when you bring them together they will try to push away from each other). I tried 5 minute epoxy on the first and had to clamp it for at least 5 minutes. I used crazy glue on the others & they bonded immediately.
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