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05-02-2006, 10:51 AM
HELP!!! I have two Vandersteen 1C front speakers that are "not magnetically shielded and should be positioned at least 10 inches away from a direct view television set'" according to the website:
http://www.vandersteen.com/pages/1clit.html
I have a Toshiba 42H83 TV:
http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/televisions/product.asp?model=42H83
Because of physical limitations and layout of my living room, I absolutely have no choice but to stand the speakers less than 4 inches from the TV (I am truly am stuck with this choice, so I can't debate alternate component arrangement).
Questions:
1) When talking about magnetic shielding, is the interference that could result with the audio, the video, or both?
2) I've got everything set up and honestly can't hear or see any audio or video interference from the speakers or the TV. Is it possible that I could just think everything sounds/looks fine but that there's some interference?
3) If I'm screwed and there is interference that I'm not noticing, what steps can I take to minimize interference? Or, is there any special cabling, components, or hardware I can buy that helps?
I've just joined this forum recently and have found much of the discussion very helpful, so I thank you guys in advance for any suggestions. Thanks!
http://www.vandersteen.com/pages/1clit.html
I have a Toshiba 42H83 TV:
http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/televisions/product.asp?model=42H83
Because of physical limitations and layout of my living room, I absolutely have no choice but to stand the speakers less than 4 inches from the TV (I am truly am stuck with this choice, so I can't debate alternate component arrangement).
Questions:
1) When talking about magnetic shielding, is the interference that could result with the audio, the video, or both?
2) I've got everything set up and honestly can't hear or see any audio or video interference from the speakers or the TV. Is it possible that I could just think everything sounds/looks fine but that there's some interference?
3) If I'm screwed and there is interference that I'm not noticing, what steps can I take to minimize interference? Or, is there any special cabling, components, or hardware I can buy that helps?
I've just joined this forum recently and have found much of the discussion very helpful, so I thank you guys in advance for any suggestions. Thanks!