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I am setting up my new listening room and speakers. I now see that the mains, in their ideal positions, are going to cause magnetic distortion in my 36" TV. Shielding the speakers are not an option, so is there a way to shield the TV? Mount pieces of something to the sides of the TV?Thank you for your advice!
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You could also try some shield metal from avionics shops, I forget the name, maybe monel metal or something. Be warned it's supposed to be very expensive. Not sure about using ferrous metal as it can also get magnetized.
By sheet of softiron (standart steel as your car have,its get rusty)
and not stainless-steel at about 1/8 inch thick.
The should have the same height and nearly the deep as the tv,
place it on the sides,aligned within the front of the tv.
If your tv is lower than the mainspeaker,maybe you have to use a additional metallsheet on the top.
Generally the frontplane of the tv should be closer as the mainspeaker-plane.
Select a blue background on the tv (maybe via a proper dvd or your
setupmenue on the tv?),then the influences of the magnetic field are easy to recognize,specially look to the corners that are closer to the bass chassis(stronger magnets).
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