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In the Thread: Crossover Design
Post Subject: Re: Environmental magnetic influence to high sensitively?Posted by CO on: 12/11/2005

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 Romy the Cat wrote:

A few years ago I use 3 and something Henrys air-core coil made up with… 8ga wire. It was a barrel of cupper that acted like a sponge for any airborne dirt. I have in one side of my room (what right speaker lives) something that I called “Area 51”. At tie location (approximately 3’x3’) any coil suck in EMI from air with a force of a mid size back hole. If I positioned the coil in there then by changing the angle of the coil I was able to change sound quite tangibly. I did not measure the Gausses in there but I know what was going on and I ended up building sarcophagus for the right speakers crossover. I used CO-NETIC alloys for that reportedly has magnetic shielding 800 times stronger then steal of the same thickens. It worked very nice with exception that all of those Magnetic Shield Corporation’s products are quite expansive…

Well, something suggests me that you might have the very same problem. In fact may people with high sensitively drivers have then but not a lot of them have ability to understand or detect it as thier noisy and dirtily electronics mask out the effect of environmental magnetic influence…

Rgs,
The caT



Hi romy,

Was the coil shorted to be effective?

You did not see the need to do the other channel as well or the cost would not justify it?
If you only had that problem in one corner then te cause must have come from your own equipment or wiring? So what you mean is the EMI is directly sent out through the driver and not from being amplified bij the amp first ?
I have noticed a slight improvement by placing a ferrite on the speaker wires at the amp.


I have always wondered if its bad to use the energy efficiant lamps etc. Although alot of equipment also has swiching power supplies. And how about the neighbors.....

You have mentioned numerously that you notice the quality of power supply change. What kind of actions have you taken that dont harm the sound?

Maybe this last part should go in a new thread.

Regards, Collin


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