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Old 04-12-2006, 02:54 PM
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IF I WERE TO MAKE A CUSTOM ENCLosure out of fiberglass for a sub...and i molded a place for a screen in the same box...will the sub rattle the crap out of that screen????
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depends on the sub........ your biggest problem would be putting hte sub magnet anywhere near a screen.
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GOOOOD point!!!
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flat panel screen really woudn't matter unlike a crt/tube screen. Magnet shouldn't effect it.
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Magnets will not affect tft/flat pannels like they will a crt tube.

It will be ok to mount a screen on the side of a fiberglass box but will probably cut down the life of the screen due to the viberations.




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