The reason for the distortion in your CRT is because the speaker uses a magnet to generate sound. The magnetic field distorts the image, and prolonged exposure can damage your monitor. LCD’s work differently – magnetic fields have no effect on it like they do to a CRT.
Q. Can speaker magnets hurt your LCD?
No, Magnets Won’t Damage LCDs The good news is that magnets won’t damage LCDs. Even when placed in close proximity to an LCD, a magnet won’t affect its color or other display elements. Many LCDs feature built-in speakers, for example.
Table of Contents
- Q. Can speaker magnets hurt your LCD?
- Q. Can a sound bar damage your TV?
- Q. Can Speakers damage LCD monitors?
- Q. Is it safe to put speakers near a TV?
- Q. Do Speakers affect OLED TVS?
- Q. Do OLED TVs need a soundbar?
- Q. Can subwoofer sit behind TV?
- Q. Do speakers sound better on carpet?
- Q. Where is the best place for subwoofer?
- Q. Where’s the best place to put your subwoofer?
Q. Can a sound bar damage your TV?
In Conclusion. A soundbar doesn’t damage a TV in any way, but it’s a good idea to keep other speakers a good distance from your TV so that the vibrations they make as they’re playing sound doesn’t damage your TV.
Q. Can Speakers damage LCD monitors?
No. Plasma/LCD won’t be affected. CRT’s will if the speaker isn’t shielded.
Q. Is it safe to put speakers near a TV?
Since large speakers contain large, fairly powerful magnets, they shouldn’t be placed right next to the television, although even a foot of separation was generally safe. As such, placing a magnet, even outside of the speaker, near a flat screen television won’t hurt anything.
Q. Do Speakers affect OLED TVS?
There is no electron gun in an OLED, so no, you do not need magnetically shielded speakers.
Q. Do OLED TVs need a soundbar?
No, you do not need a soundbar for LG OLED. However, the addition of a soundbar will add to your viewing experience and bring high resolution sound right into your living room.
Q. Can subwoofer sit behind TV?
Putting the sub behind the tv is fine. That location may, or may not sound good, but not because there is a tv in front of it.
Q. Do speakers sound better on carpet?
DO recognize floor surface attenuation; heavily carpeted floors will absorb some sound from your speakers and damped the overall audio effect in a room. They’re fine on the floor, but not behind a couch or chair.
Q. Where is the best place for subwoofer?
Typically, you position a subwoofer along the front wall of the room. Moving all of the bass sounds to the subwoofer gives your front speakers the ability to focus on mid- and high-range frequencies. (The subwoofer can handle all the low-frequency bass sounds in a home theater.)
Q. Where’s the best place to put your subwoofer?
A subwoofer placed in the corner of a room may increase the subwoofer’s output – causing the sub to sound louder. Try placing your subwoofer in a corner and see how it sounds. However, depending on your floor space, a corner might not be a viable option for your subwoofer if it’s too far from your listening area.