Hey all! Finally moved to Toronto and set up my gear.

Laura Palmer
Laura Palmer Posts: 124
edited September 2005 in Electronics
I'm having some REALLY annoying problems though.

The audio side sounds fantastic, however I just bought a 30" Tube TV... and boy does it show a good picture.

However I keep seeing pink and (sometimes green) splotches on my screen when I'm watching movies or playing video games.

The man at FutureShop told me that it was because the magnets in my speakers were probably too big and causing my tube TV to demagnetize??

I've done a little bit of research on the matter, and I heard there's some sort of equipment I can install behind my TV that will keep it "aligned" ... does anyone have any real experience with this? Does it make sense?

The thing is that I'm not so sure it's the speakers. Cause I've physically moved my speakers away from my system and there's still some discoloration. Could it be the amp? Am I doomed to never being able to use a tube TV with the audio system I've just finished building?

Thanks everyone!
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  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited September 2005
    Your speakers are shielded and your sales guy is full of DODO. Your tv is the problem. It it's still under warranty, get a replacement or have it repaired. It it's not under waranty...UPGRADE!!:)
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  • bvette94
    bvette94 Posts: 356
    edited September 2005
    Laura Hi try checking your video cable. Are you using a svideo cable or component. Might be the problem. also try adjusting the settings on your tv using a video set up disc maybe avia or video essentials. I dont know everything you tried so i am just adding a few suggestions.
    Good luck
    Bob
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited September 2005
    Congrats on the move to TO. I, on the other hand, could not wait to get out. Good luck on the TV.
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  • Laura Palmer
    Laura Palmer Posts: 124
    edited September 2005
    Hmmm interesting. I heard from a couple different people that it could be magnetic fields **** up the TV, but I'm happy to take your word that that's not the case!

    Since none of you have problems running your high end equipment with Tube TVs maybe I'll just exchange it for another tube.

    Thanks everyone :)
  • AsSiMiLaTeD
    AsSiMiLaTeD Posts: 11,728
    edited September 2005
    We're not saying that it's not magnetic fields, just not magnetic fields coming from your speakers...

    Definitely try another TV...
  • unc2701
    unc2701 Posts: 3,587
    edited September 2005
    Actually if you got a magnet too close it'll stay discolored even after you take it away. A lot of TV's and just about all monitors have a built-in degausser that'll fix this every time you hit the power switch, but yours might not. I'd just swap the TV, but if you want, try out a degausser.

    Also: is it blobs, or a discoloration at the horizontal edges of the screen? The latter can be caused by overscan.
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  • PolkThug
    PolkThug Posts: 7,532
    edited September 2005
    Pink and green sounds like EMI to me, its not the TV itself. Unhook your tv and take it to some other location in your house, run it for a little while and see if the problem goes away.
  • unc2701
    unc2701 Posts: 3,587
    edited September 2005
    Gallo Ref 3.1 : Bryston 4b SST : Musical fidelity CD Pre : VPI HW-19
    Gallo Ref AV, Frankengallo Ref 3, LC60i : Bryston 9b SST : Meridian 565
    Jordan JX92s : MF X-T100 : Xray v8
    Backburner:Krell KAV-300i
  • unc2701
    unc2701 Posts: 3,587
    edited September 2005
    Oh and if it is local EMI, the easiest check is to just turn the tv on its side. the blobs will stay put relative to the floor (while the picture is rotated)
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    Gallo Ref AV, Frankengallo Ref 3, LC60i : Bryston 9b SST : Meridian 565
    Jordan JX92s : MF X-T100 : Xray v8
    Backburner:Krell KAV-300i
  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
    edited September 2005
    Unc2701 that is a 30" CRT!!! She ain't turning it on its side in this lifetime by herself. My 32" tube weighs in at close to 150lbs!!!
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  • Holydoc
    Holydoc Posts: 1,048
    edited September 2005
    When I had my unshielded Infinity tower speakers next to my 32" TV, they caused the screen to have a light green hue in the corners of the TV. By moving the speakers further away, I was able to get rid of that distortion. My Polks do not have that problem.

    Again this was a color distortion in the bottom corners of the TV and not randomly on the screen. Simply moving them further from the TV cured the problem.
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  • Laura Palmer
    Laura Palmer Posts: 124
    edited September 2005
    Yeah I don't have many options for moving the speakers. I don't think it's the speakers though, anyway. It has to be the Monster 2-Channel amp or the receiver. Apparantly the amp produces a big copper coil or something? It's one big magnet, or something? I think that's what someone told me.

    Because I removed my speakers entirely and it was still hapenning. Also, didn't someone say the RTi12s and CSi5 were shielded? Now it could be that It's cause I already caused irreperable damage....but I think I'm just going to return it anyway, and get a Sony Grand Wega... I won't have this problem with LCD Projection will I? What about Plasma?
  • Spawndn72
    Spawndn72 Posts: 453
    edited September 2005
    I am going to go at this from a different direction.

    Have you picked up any bad habits since moving to Toronto? Acid maybe?
    Setup:
    Adcom GFA-545 amp
    Nad 1600 pre
    Dual 704 TT
    Pioneer 707 R2R
    Pioneer DV-578A Multi-format
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  • Holydoc
    Holydoc Posts: 1,048
    edited September 2005
    I have both the RTi12s and the CSi5. It is NOT your speakers causing the problem.

    Plasma is not affected by magnetic fields. I am not sure about LCDs.
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    Onkyo -TX-NR901 Receiver
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    Outlaw -770 (7x200watt) Amplifier
    PolkAudio - RTi12 (Left and Right)
    PolkAudio - CSi5 (Center)
    PolkAudio - FXi3 (Back and Surround)
    SVS - PB-12/Plus (Subwoofer)
    Bluejean Cables - Interconnects
    Logitech Harmony 880 - Remote
  • unc2701
    unc2701 Posts: 3,587
    edited September 2005
    LCD's are in fine in that they won't be discolored by magnetic fields... however, having EMI/ RFI sources is always bad, so I would still try to find the source. Does the Monster have a toroidal power supply or EI? EI ones tend to put out more of a magnetic field...
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    Backburner:Krell KAV-300i
  • BIZILL
    BIZILL Posts: 5,432
    edited September 2005
    with lcd and plasma you'll have to buy yourself a mounting rack or mount your csi5 somewhere special, as you'll have no room for it atop the thinner-style televisions. or check into front projection?

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  • halo
    halo Posts: 5,616
    edited September 2005
    I've had speakers overcrowding my media room for some time now. At times I've had my Monitors about 6 inches from my CRT and I've never had an issue with the picture. Just my $.02. Good luck and congrats on your move.
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  • RuSsMaN
    RuSsMaN Posts: 17,986
    edited September 2005
    Thank you Jesus!!!

    I was worried sick Laura, thanks for the update!
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  • faster100
    faster100 Posts: 6,124
    edited September 2005
    :rolleyes: LOL. That was some funny ****!! But ive had a few beers tonight too.. :D
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