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DELL - Speaker & Sub Woofer
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Old 28-04-2009, 15:05   #1
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Hi Guys, And Girls.

I have a Sub woofer which I really want to hide behind my TV, a LG32000 LCD. I got my Sub Woofer with my Dell XPS 420, It came with 5.1 Surround Sound but I am unsure if it is safe to go behind the TV itself, Do they not give off a magnetic field? And would this not cause the display to be affected?

Also, concerning the speakers, I have a centre speaker which at the moment is fixed to my Monitor with blu-tak as I seem to have lost the bracket to fix it to the wall, does anyone know where I could get a wall bracket for this type of speaker? The centre speaker works with the rear wireless surround speaker so I can’t really replace it, but I don’t really want it stuck on top of my monitor either.

Any help greatly appreciated.
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Old 28-04-2009, 19:47   #2
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Re: DELL - Speaker & Sub Woofer

What Tv do you have ? If it is TFT, LCD or plasma, you should be fine.
It is more CRT displays that had problems next to speaker magnets.
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Re: DELL - Speaker & Sub Woofer

Don't think LCD's are affected the same as CRT's would be.
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