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Some folks recommend a minimum of 3 meters or ten feet
separation. Wouldn't hurt to conduct a test. Probably best done with the boat out of the water so it can't move during the test. May not be a problem at all on a landlocked river, but other readers might be more concerned about the effects of strong onboard magnets on offshore navigation. Some modern speakers have amazingly powerful magnets. JimH wrote: Those speakers are not magnetically shielded. That is not a problem as long as you keep them away from the compass...e.g. 5 feet or so. "Jay" wrote in message ... They are, actually... though we're usually only on a landlocked river.... -j "chuck" wrote in message ... Before you cut into the boat, are the speakers magnetically shielded so as not to interfere with your compass? Jeff Morris wrote: Jay wrote: |
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