Are comp lcd monitors safe around non shielded speakers?

michael_w
michael_w Posts: 2,813
edited October 2009 in The Clubhouse
Just a quick question that I couldn't find the answer to with a search... Are LCD computer monitors safe sitting in the middle of a pair of speakers that are not magnetically shielded? Thanks.

btw the speakers will be quite close to the monitor.
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  • nadams
    nadams Posts: 5,877
    edited February 2005
    I've been wondering the same thing, since I got my LCD :confused: . As far as I know, magnetism wouldn't effect the picture, but there might be some memory chips in the monitor that could be screwed up by it?
    Ludicrous gibs!
  • michael_w
    michael_w Posts: 2,813
    edited February 2005
    Thanks for the replies.

    I did some more searching and here is what I found...
    (copy and pasted)

    Q:As no one on another forum seems to be able to answer this (or is it too obvious?).
    Is there any danger to an LCD monitor of putting unshielded speakers near it?

    I know this is a no-no with CRTs but assume LCDs are not worried about magnetic fields.

    A:It should be a non-issue, as LCDs don't use magnetics to steer the non-existant electron beam. :)

    The only danger might be if they produce a large alternating field, as this could induce currents in nearby wiring. Given that they're speakers, rather than motors, I doubt that'll happen.
  • rebug
    rebug Posts: 11
    edited October 2009
    do you think that this would hold true if you have all 3 gaming systems as part of your ht set-up? can a non-magnet tower speaker...ah...say the tse300 at close proximity to your system wipe out a gaming hard drive? i have an onkyo 706 7.7 channel reciever, a cd player, all gaming consoles, an lcd that is also a monitor an 7 satillite speakers. just purchased 2 tsi300 floor standing speakers and the cs10 center and the floor standing speakers are not magnetically shielded. unfortunely, i didn't discover this til after i clicked the 'order' button. what do you think. am i in trouble with this kind of set-up? rebug
  • sophie
    sophie Posts: 511
    edited October 2009
    theres no way a speaker is going to wipe a hard drive. you should be fine if you have a lcd tv.

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