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that was pretty f-ing personal.
Insult when you cannot explain is always a good way to end a discussion. Maybe you don't understand my question: What is possibly affected by the tiny magnetic field possibly radiated by nearly non-ferrous screws holding together a chassis that should be at ground potential (not to mention, what is there to magnetize them?), and why do you seem to care less about ferrous leads on resistors and capacitors in the same amplifier?

Like most other forces of nature, magnetism follows in inverse square law, the force will be inversely proportional to the square of the distance. Thus a tiny force like the one you fear will be really really tiny very quickly as you move away from the magnetized screw.


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