put a tag on it
i got a feeling this'll turn up in zoo / nuts
TJ : anyone know how to sheild your speakers to stop em fookin ur monitors up?
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Tue 24 Jul 2007, 18:31,
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TJ : anyone know how to sheild your speakers to stop em fookin ur monitors up?
tin foil
or move them. wrap them in a layer of felt lined with glued in tinfoil like Blue Peter does. Or just move the fucking magnets away from the screen so they don't suck all your electrons off.
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Tue 24 Jul 2007, 18:34,
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you have big drivers.
They create a magnetic field. That fields will fuck off any CRT screen doe to the fact that mag fields pull electrons like Sol Campbell pull rent boys.
It's simple, move them. If not you need to devise a tin foil shield around the rear case of the CRT. Cardboard and a layer or two of foil can do the trick ( you use it like a mirror, shiny side to the speakers )
See how you go.
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Tue 24 Jul 2007, 18:41,
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It's simple, move them. If not you need to devise a tin foil shield around the rear case of the CRT. Cardboard and a layer or two of foil can do the trick ( you use it like a mirror, shiny side to the speakers )
See how you go.
the monitor is behind the speaker atm...
its not hte monitor i'm concernde about, im more worried about the ram / floppy and hdd damage
i'll dig some tin foil out in a mo - see if my screen goes all funky again :D
cheers (if it works) :D
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Tue 24 Jul 2007, 18:53,
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i'll dig some tin foil out in a mo - see if my screen goes all funky again :D
cheers (if it works) :D
don't worry about anything else. It does no harm ( not even to your screen )
It's just the magnet pulling the electrons from the gun tube to the tits up side. Moving the speaker is the easy answer but a shield ( which is what you have in a telly, most modern speakers and monitors ) will take care of it.
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Tue 24 Jul 2007, 19:00,
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that sounds sensible
what do you mean, little logo in the corner type thing?
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Tue 24 Jul 2007, 18:35,
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