No Magnetic Shielding in speakers

Tiamat

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I was wondering if you guys knew if non-magnetically shielded speakers can damage a computer that is right next to it.

I have a large bookshelf speaker just inches away from the location were I want to put my HTPC. Is there danger to my computer? Will my Harddrives get fubar'd?

Thanks for any insight!
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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ribbon13 has one of these next to his computer with no problems.

The magnetic field would have to be immense to affect the harddrives.
 

Tiamat

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Sweet! Thanks once again YoyoYohowsDAjello

(God its hard to type out your alais!)
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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Originally posted by: Tiamat
Sweet! Thanks once again YoyoYohowsDAjello

(God its hard to type out your alais!)

You can just call me jello.... or a$$hat ;)
 

Elcs

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Originally posted by: Tiamat
Sweet! Thanks once again YoyoYohowsDAjello

(God its hard to type out your alais!)

Quote or copy and Paste works for me :D

As said, Magnetic Interference would have to be pretty powerful to damage an HDD.

Not sure about other components though.
 

winterlude

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It's your call, but I would not recommend non-shielded speakers right next to the computer. It could still affect other sensitive components in your system over time. Luckily, magnetic fields deteriorate quickly (square of the distance). Try placing the speakers at least a foot away. If you are talking about a subwoofer (powerful magnetic field when volume is high), it shouldn't be any where near anything electronic (at least a few feet away).
 

Cheesetogo

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I think that it can mess up your monitor, so you might want to put some distance between the speakers and monitor.
 

Tiamat

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Originally posted by: Cheesetogo
I think that it can mess up your monitor, so you might want to put some distance between the speakers and monitor.

I have LCDs, and the speakers are 3' away from them.

Winter - they are bookshelf speakers. I dont have a subwoofer yet.
 

winterlude

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3 inches from your computer case too? Can you move them a bit further?

As I mentioned, Tiamat, it's up to you. Bookshelf speakers have much smaller magnets but still, if shielding isn't that critical, why are most speakers shielded?

Just remember that every inch of separation counts.
 
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More concering is the vibration caused by the speakers. My pc sits on the floor between all of this. I suggest taking a couple racket balls, cutting them in half, and placing them under the puter to absorb some of the vibration.