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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 6750570" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>Looks like I will have to remove the 12 inch driver and measure the magnet. then find a metal ring made of steel and put a plate on it and line it with some lead to help shield the magnetic waves. This process has minimal effect on the displacment for the enclousure and only a weight barriering effect on the stands. So for now, the hunt is on to find a metal ring big enough to cover these magnets. I might be able to locate some lead apprions used in xray. Use the lead for linning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 6750570, member: 600350"] Looks like I will have to remove the 12 inch driver and measure the magnet. then find a metal ring made of steel and put a plate on it and line it with some lead to help shield the magnetic waves. This process has minimal effect on the displacment for the enclousure and only a weight barriering effect on the stands. So for now, the hunt is on to find a metal ring big enough to cover these magnets. I might be able to locate some lead apprions used in xray. Use the lead for linning. [/QUOTE]
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