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The latter. Yes, a hand compass in the store would tell a lot.
Chuck Jim Conlin wrote: Is the function of the shielding to keep the speaker from picking up the RF noise from nearby electrical equipment or to contain the influence of the speaker's permanent magnet? Bring a hand compass to the store to test this. "chuck" wrote in message link.net... Marine-type speakers are generally shielded (as are speakers intended for use near CRTs) so this should not be a problem. The speaker description/packaging should indicate whether it is magnetically shielded. I'd be interested in hearing of any cases where a magnetically shielded speaker has interfered with magnetic compass readings. Chuck Jim Conlin wrote: I'm very uneasy about speakers whose position or orientation is not fixed. They can seriously derange a magnetic compass. I'd much prefer that speakers be in a fixed location and orientation. None within several feet of the compass. "derbyrm" wrote in message news:F6lSf.31888$oL.11786@attbi_s71... Sorry, I lost the thread to a "view," but Radio Shack on-line has a $20 extension speaker http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=search For "waterproof," stick it in a big baggie. Roger http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm |
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