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How to shield against magnetization?

Phuz

Diamond Member
My Z560 sub is supposed to be as far away as possible from my tower.. but what if I HAD to have it fairly close?

(think of the tower on the right hand side of my desk, and the sub being underneath)

The two are seperated by a piece of wood (the desk) being half inch thick. That isn't going to do anything, is it?

So how could I do this? How could I shield the sub?

Thanks
 
Well, I would buy some bubble wrap. Lots and lots of bubble wrap. Roughly 600 cubic yards. Cut a hole in the middle for your sub. Insert the sub. Then, use a few rolls of duct tape to seal it within. Finally, get some plastic wrap and do a few hundred coats with that. Should be good to go!
 


<< Well, I would buy some bubble wrap. Lots and lots of bubble wrap. Roughly 600 cubic yards. Cut a hole in the middle for your sub. Insert the sub. Then, use a few rolls of duct tape to seal it within. Finally, get some plastic wrap and do a few hundred coats with that. Should be good to go! >>


Dear god man how would the subwoofer work then you wouldn't be able the feel/hear it.
 


<< You need to keep your sub at least 50 feet from your CPU. If you don't you will corrupt your harddrives. >>




uhmmmm..
Its supposed to be more like 12-16 inches.
 


<< It is too late already. Run for your life!!!! >>



The way the bass is pounding through my parents house.. i might have to!
 


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<< It is too late already. Run for your life!!!! >>



The way the bass is pounding through my parents house.. i might have to!
>>

That is because bass are rude fish. Get a trout instead. When frozen they make a handy weapon.
 
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