I suppose that since magnetism is one of those inverse-square things, the distance from the tapes to any device's mains transformer is going to put the de-mag threat "down in the mud". There are things bigger than leptons going around, too - I built a geiger counter recently and it pops several times a minute... if you imagine the tube getting hit by raindrops at that rate, you can visualize the rain shower of gamma rays etc. that we all walk and sleep in. I'm more worried about the RAM in my sampler than I am about my tapes! Best Regards, - Gene -----Original Message----- From: ceccles_ca [mailto:clay123@...] Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:31 AM To: Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Mellotronists] Re: Various topics You know those magnets that they pick-up cars with? Don't put one on top of your 'tron. Other than demag'ing the heads regularly, don't worry about magnetic fields harming tapes. The speaker magnets in a MKII are in close proximity to the tapes and it's not a problem. Neutrinos and the other particles in the lepton family are passing through, the one who's known as you, and yet you'll never know they do. X-Rays are another issue.... Rick Blechta (using Clay's computer)
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RE: [Mellotronists] Re: Various topics
2002-11-20 by Gene Stopp
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