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In Reply to: Re: Is it a Direct View display? posted by Mali on October 30, 2004 at 17:23:33:
How close are they to the display if they are? Does the problem go away if you move the speakers farther away from the display?I'd watch it for a few days to see if it clears up on its own. If not, a service visit is what you may need. Then again, do you want to keep it? I have an Emerson 27" Direct View set that still shows a decent picture (it's about 14 years old now, my 4 year old is using it in his room), but if it acted up -- in the garbage it would go.
By the way, yours is a Direct View (single picture tube) display.
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Thank you, Joe. The picture cleared up after I had if off for a half hour or so. All day it seemed to be getting worse even after I had unwired the speakers and moved them away. Actually, the TV had been on all day until late this evening with non-stop football games. Now I guess I need to pick up a pair of shielded speakers. Sorry I cannot use very good, inexpensive Sound Dynamics speakers with the TV setup. Never occurred to me that they would be unshielded. Thanks again for youir responses.
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Can't you just move them away from the display (longer speaker wire)? If they sound good in your setup, why not try to use them?
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No, can't. Because of the room design I have to put the TV and gear in a corner which requires the speakers to be right up against the TV. I hope the next pair of speakers I try are well shielded.
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