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I'm considering moving some things around in my control room and was thinking of putting my CRT monitors between my NS10's. How could I go about shielding the drivers in the NS10's so there's no issues between the CRT's and the NS10's? Thanks.

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KurtFoster Mon, 08/15/2005 - 10:04

iznogood wrote: if you can do that cheaper than a couple of new flatscreens i'm amazed...

My thoughts as well ... You need to use MU Metal to shield eletronic components. Considering the cost of the Mu Metal, just switching over the flat panel monitors would most likely be the cheaper way to go. Plus you will get the added benifit of less heat and lass space constraints. I love my flat panel monitor. IMO it's a much better investmrent than something like a control surface.

anonymous Tue, 08/16/2005 - 12:37

There is. Get some magnetic tape from Radio Shack, and experiment with putting it around the CRT at various places and angles. You should be able to find a position suitable enough to counteract the magnetism from the NS-10s. You may have to turn the tape around, depending on the polarity of the tape versus the NS-10. You can also use those little square magnets from a hardware store if the speaker is REALLY close.

Don't worry about messing up the CRT in this scenario, as the fields are cancelling each other out.

Also, you'd have to induce one mother of a magnetic field to affect the way a speaker sounds.