Lack of speaker shielding - is it harmful?
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Lack of speaker shielding - is it harmful?
My speakers are not magnetically shielded, and cause slight discoloration of the TV on the lower left and right corners. I really don't have space to move them farther away from the TV, and the patches are small enough to be tolerable. But I was wondering if leaving the speakers so close to the TV set (2 cm) would cause any long term damage to the TV?
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But I was wondering if leaving the speakers so close to the TV set (2 cm) would cause any long term damage to the TV?
You are damaging the TV.
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Distance?
I don't think my speakers are magnetically shielded either. How far away from the TV do they need to be without doing damage? Right now they are probably 6 inches or from the actual screen.
Also, is there any way to find out if my speakers are magnetically shielded?
Thanks.
Also, is there any way to find out if my speakers are magnetically shielded?
Thanks.
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Re: Distance?
Originally posted by HerdfanWV
I don't think my speakers are magnetically shielded either. How far away from the TV do they need to be without doing damage? Right now they are probably 6 inches or from the actual screen.
Also, is there any way to find out if my speakers are magnetically shielded?
Thanks.
I don't think my speakers are magnetically shielded either. How far away from the TV do they need to be without doing damage? Right now they are probably 6 inches or from the actual screen.
Also, is there any way to find out if my speakers are magnetically shielded?
Thanks.
To find out about your speakers check the manufacturer website or the owners manual.