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Need speaker help suggestions and shielding

SuperNaruto

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Looking for speakers thats properly shielded. Basically we got a bunch of blackberry 8700s from cingular and you know that buzzing sound when you place a blackberry close to speakers ?

Will spend up to 200 bucks but like to keep it under 100.. do not need anything fancy but will pay for quality.. thanks.. its a regular onboard soundcard.
 
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Originally posted by: kuqdew
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SuperNaruto, are you just looking for magnetically shielded speakers?

I'm not really familar with the effect that your blackberries might have on speakers.
 
Originally posted by: kuqdew
no but you should find somewhere else to post this where theres more people who know about this stuff

And maybe you should go post where there are people who have nothing to contribute other than insults. May I suggest ATOT, or based on your posts, P&N.
 
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello

SuperNaruto, are you just looking for magnetically shielded speakers?

I'm not really familar with the effect that your blackberries might have on speakers.

Yeah, what exactly are you looking for? I don't know if regular HT style speakers will be shielded enough for what you're wanting or not. It won't be too hard to keep that under $100. Just pair a Sonic T-Amp with some cheap (not necessarily bad sounding) speakers like the Polk R15s (Outpost/Fry's sells them for about $50 fairly often) or something like the Infinity Primus 150 that I think Circuit City sells for about $30 each every so often. Get a mini-pin to RCA cable to output to the amp and you're set.
 
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello

SuperNaruto, are you just looking for magnetically shielded speakers?

I'm not really familar with the effect that your blackberries might have on speakers.

Yeah, what exactly are you looking for? I don't know if regular HT style speakers will be shielded enough for what you're wanting or not. It won't be too hard to keep that under $100. Just pair a Sonic T-Amp with some cheap (not necessarily bad sounding) speakers like the Polk R15s (Outpost/Fry's sells them for about $50 fairly often) or something like the Infinity Primus 150 that I think Circuit City sells for about $30 each every so often. Get a mini-pin to RCA cable to output to the amp and you're set.



I actually do not know what i'm looking for... basically i found that many and I have this blackberry problem... it may be shielding or something else.. i was hoping someone here also has blackberry and gotten good speakers..

http://www.blackberryforums.com/hardwar...-7290-making-nearby-speakers-buzz.html

 
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