I have been using a pair of Tannoy 600 monitors for a few years and really like them. Now, due to reconfiguring workspace, I need to place one near enough to a video monitor to cause image problems on the screen. I know they made a sheilded version of the 600, so I guess I could trade mine in for those if I could find them...but is there another way, of "shielding" them so they won't interfere with the video monitor? (are there some counter-magnets or sheilding I could add to the drivers, for example)?
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Topic - sheilding Tannoys? - bshapiro 22:49:03 01/06/07 (1)
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