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Question i-nears headphones magnetic drivers

and77man

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In-Ears headphones use magnetic dynamic drivers. If you bring the in-ears close to an electronic device that releases magnetism with a 29" CRT TV (coils, speaker) turned on, will this TV cause demagnetization or permanent loss of performance of these in-ear drivers?
 
What is the maximum intensity of magnetism that a 29" CRT TV emits and how much intensity would it need to damage the magnetic dynamic drivers of the In-Ears? I have KZ EDX Pro and KZ EDC Pro
 
how much intensity would it need to damage the magnetic dynamic drivers of the In-Ears? I have KZ EDX Pro and KZ EDC Pro
Unless you know the magnetic coercivity of your ear-phones it's impossible to say. Good luck getting that info from the makers.
 
how much intensity would it need to damage the magnetic dynamic drivers of the In-Ears? I have KZ EDX Pro and KZ EDC Pro
Nothing short of putting them in some very specialised, extremely high power degaussing or remagnetising machine, or possibly an MRI machine, would have any effect.

I've just tried a small neodymium magnet directly on an AC mains powered degausser I use for watch repair - absolutely no effect.
(Other than it launching itself off the first time; I had to hold it in place, hard!).
 

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