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Old 10-16-2013, 08:25 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by ApK View Post
We can take the finer points over to the AVS forum, but I'm basically with you. I do think that the in some systems the timbre of the violins CAN be effected if too much EMI gets in to a poorly shielded cable, and alters the electrical signal enough to make the error correcting mechasim do too much grunt work and guess work.
OK, back to reading....
With regard to that, sitting too close to a magnetic source can garble the text on your e-reader; nothing fancy to look at; it just swaps some of the letters, and makes lines look a bit wavey. If you move away from the source, everything will be normal again. It's just the magnetism pulling at the E-Ink.

Tablets are not affected by this phenomenon; therefore I only use my Galaxy Tab as a reader when traveling in the maglev train
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