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Originally Posted by ApK
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....
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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