Ooops! Sorry, I didn't notice that Genelec's market is
studio monitors and custom home theater installations - that
is real high-end stuff thus the cost and exceptional
engineering. Here is their USA distributor:
http://www.genelecusa.com/ht/products/
Even so, it is hard to believe that no-one makes a consumer
grade (read: affordable for we peasants) product that is not
impossibly poorly engineered re. RFI. Perhaps a business
opportunity in our beleaguered USA manufacturing sector?
> Had not heard of Genelec so looked them up:
> http://mixguides.com/studiomonitors/newproducts/audio-genelec-new-monitors/
>
> One would think that one could find an RFI-safe speaker/system for less
> than $1,000-$6,000! Ouch!
>
>> Much of the RF comes in on speaker wiring. The rest of it is due to
>> lousy shielding. It also comes from pin 1 problems and lousy filtering
>> of the signal wiring. I've seen a LOT loudspeakers with built-in power
>> amps. I've only seen one (a Genelec) that didn't have serious RFI
>> problems.
>>
>> Jim Brown K9YC
>
>
--
Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E
FS/Swap/Wanted: http://kd4e.com/swapn.html
Free OS : http://www.PuppyLinux.com
Personal: http://kd4e.com
|_|___|_|
| | & | |
/\ {|
/ \ {|
/ \ {|
/ @ \ {|
| |~_|~~~~|
| -| | |
============\ # KD4E
Have an http://ultrafidian.com day!
_______________________________________________
RFI mailing list
RFI@contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rfi
|