Subject: | Re: a bit of an odd request... |
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From: | "Avocet" madl74 |
Date: | Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:04 pm ((PDT)) |
Santiago, Years ago I knew someone who was highly sensitive so I can sympathise. I have two suggestions to try but I can't say either will work. It is possible that high frequenies may trigger it as well as electronic radiation. Is it possible to try a cover like a blanket over the speakers to cut the higher frequencies and/or grounded metal screens in front of the speakers to baffle off any radiation. I don't know if you have fire guards where you are, but they are made of fine metal mesh and look OK. David David Brinicombe North Devon, UK Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce |
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