Hello,
In first, congratulations for you and this forum, full with thing very interesting. 😉
It's one of my first post on this forum and I hope to find of the assistance near you.🙄
I am making me a sub with two PR380M0 from Audax and considering the size of volume, I would like to put this sub under my television.
My question; I would like to know if you know a means of isolating my television from the magnetic fields send by the magnets of PR
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Seb
In first, congratulations for you and this forum, full with thing very interesting. 😉
It's one of my first post on this forum and I hope to find of the assistance near you.🙄
I am making me a sub with two PR380M0 from Audax and considering the size of volume, I would like to put this sub under my television.
My question; I would like to know if you know a means of isolating my television from the magnetic fields send by the magnets of PR
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Seb
You could try putting a tin can over the outside (but not touching) the magnet assembly. Haven't tried it myself but it would not cost much.
If I remember correctly there is no official method to shield an unprotected speaker. I heard of using alu ductape on the walls but, if you prefer eating ravioli 😀.
If you don't have enough space try at least placing your sub in a corner, where you woud get bass extention.
If you don't have enough space try at least placing your sub in a corner, where you woud get bass extention.
thanks
I'll be made small case covered with aluminium, copper, of iron... with a tweeter inside and I'll try to approach it my television and I would see well.
I keeps you informed
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Seb
I'll be made small case covered with aluminium, copper, of iron... with a tweeter inside and I'll try to approach it my television and I would see well.
I keeps you informed
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Seb
There are two legitimate ways to do this:
1. Use magnetically shielded drivers. Audax makes a line (gamme) of them.
2. Use an auxilliary magnet, something of similar size and field strength as the speaker's magnet. This magnet is attached to the back of the existing magnet with polarity such that the two repel one another. This "pushes" the speaker magnet's stray field back into the speaker motor and away from the outside.
1. Use magnetically shielded drivers. Audax makes a line (gamme) of them.
2. Use an auxilliary magnet, something of similar size and field strength as the speaker's magnet. This magnet is attached to the back of the existing magnet with polarity such that the two repel one another. This "pushes" the speaker magnet's stray field back into the speaker motor and away from the outside.
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