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Home Theatre picking up signals?
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<blockquote data-quote="nick" data-source="post: 73693" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>I remembered something he said while chatting to him about the other guy whos tv he was all over.. he said the guy said his aerial was in the roof and that was somehow his fault.. apparently he was coming in through the shielding of his aerial cable (eh?) so while watching a movie I hear him talking to his island buddies and then try move the magnets clamps around seeing if it made any difference. On the longer cables (the rear speakers) it then seemed to concentrate his voice into the centre speaker. Then tried it on the TV's power and aerial and it seemed to cut it slightly then it went away. Not sure if he stopped talking, will have to test again tonight. The aerial cable runs along the skirting board which runs behind the sub and next to most of the speaker cables, not sure if its getting it from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick, post: 73693, member: 1656"] I remembered something he said while chatting to him about the other guy whos tv he was all over.. he said the guy said his aerial was in the roof and that was somehow his fault.. apparently he was coming in through the shielding of his aerial cable (eh?) so while watching a movie I hear him talking to his island buddies and then try move the magnets clamps around seeing if it made any difference. On the longer cables (the rear speakers) it then seemed to concentrate his voice into the centre speaker. Then tried it on the TV's power and aerial and it seemed to cut it slightly then it went away. Not sure if he stopped talking, will have to test again tonight. The aerial cable runs along the skirting board which runs behind the sub and next to most of the speaker cables, not sure if its getting it from there. [/QUOTE]
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