On my Titans that I am getting soon, I figure that one speaker stand would be extremely close to my computer. What is the magnetic field range of the speaker that would be dangerous to my magnetic storge devices?
I think most speakers these days are shielded, so I don't THINK it should be a problem. Previously I had a Pioneer bookshelf from the 70's sitting right next to my comp. Never a problem.
The speakers I use (see sig) are not magnetically shielded but they are fine only a foot away from the monitor. Any closer and some odd colors start showing up from the bigass magnet. If you go too close by accident, just degauss your monitor and it fixes it.
Paradigm don't shield all their speakers. They do make a shielded version for most of them, but they cost a little more. I don't think it would be dangerous for your storage device. It's more likely your monitor will be affected if they're too close. I would think a feet would be enough though.
Just pay for the shielding. (The Titans do not come shielded. All their centre channel speakers are shielded speakers for obvious reasons.)
For the Titans I think it's $20 CAD, so it will be probably around $15-20 for you Americans. They might have to special order it though.
I personally would not want an unshielded speaker of that size within a foot of my monitor or hard drives. I stuck Titans within a foot of a TV --> major psychedelic colours. Over a foot away was fine.
The sales guys recommend 2 feet for safety's sake and I would agree.
<< Eug, I have had one that size there for 5 months without problems. >>
Yeah, but I like to play it safe. Hard drives can be finicky things (esp. if they're overclocked). I'd hate to see that thing fry it self after 6 months.
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