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One other thing that could be tried , Robb, is to turn the M3 upside down so that the larger magnet on the mid-woofer is a little farther away. This apparently varies with different CRT TVs(other types don't operate using magnetic deflection)since some instances of using M2s or M22s have created no problem.
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Thanks John, I never considered that. I think back to some pictures of the Charcoal custom vinyl in someones room, they had 3 M3s across the front, and the one on the CRT was upside down. It seems to have worked for him, I will give it a try and post my findings here. Ahhh, found the picture, seems like it worked for BassTek... Looks like he has a spacer in there for added height...
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You will have to let us know if the speaker flip changes the sound any? Just curious, as there are many speaker companies making their speakers with this configuration stating improved performance, cleaner sound etc. I can't see it making alot nor a noticable difference.
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I've had this exact same issue with M3's. The woofers are not %100 shielded.
I have never tried flipping it, though, and I am also curious to know what the effect on the sound would be.
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Well I tried it last night, looks like it does the trick and doesn't have any effect on the TV (that I can see).
Prior to having the speaker on top of the TV, I had it about 1 foot behind and 1 foot above the top of the TV on top of the fireplace landing thingy.
I am not sure what to think about the centre now, I think I preffered it up top on the fireplace. The M3 has a very nice response for vocals, very nice low end, it is not "thin" by any means and can handle any type of vocals with clarity and depth (although I have yet to try tree beard for the true test).
In the end, I don't think the sound was changed much from switching the tweeter to the bottom.
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The M3 has a very nice response for vocals, very nice low end, it is not "thin" by any means and can handle any type of vocals with clarity and depth (although I have yet to try tree beard for the true test).
I agree and think you will find that "Tree Beard" sounds great.
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Hi all,
Magnetic interference with the M3 or Axiom's other bookshelf models and CRT picture-tube sets is relatively rare, and usually moving the speaker a few inches away will eliminate the problem. However, older large-screen CRT sets (36 to 40-inch picture tubes) may be vulnerable because the electron gun is so far away from the face of the picture tube.
In fact, the old Mitsubishi 40-inch CRT sets (no longer produced) were so sensitive to magnetic fields that often moving them to a different location in a room required re-calibration because of slight changes in the earth's magnetic field!
Try changing the position of the M3, even forwards or backwards relative to the picture-tube face, to eliminate the interference.
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Hi Hutzal,
Glad to know that flipping the M3 cured the problem. In a center-channel application, I very much doubt there would be any audible difference between the tweeter above or below the woofer.
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