Magnets and Microphones

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I've been put in the position where I have to record audio playing from my speakers to get some audio for a remix (If anyone could help me do this without a microphone, that would be a great help). I was happily recording away until I realized that there are magnets in my speakers that could be damaging to my microphone (Blue Yeti). Is this a reasonable concern, and if so, could the few minutes I spent doing this have hurt my microphone? Or, should I just make sure I keep it away from now on?
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Phredderick wrote:I've been put in the position where I have to record audio playing from my speakers to get some audio for a remix (If anyone could help me do this without a microphone, that would be a great help).
Can you explain why you have to record from your speakers.

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I'm taking some spoken word from a video. I'm a newbie and it's the only way I could think of.
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No audio output on the video player?

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Sorry, what do you mean by that?
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If your video is in the form of a digital file - mpeg or avi etc - you can strip out the audio using a converter utility. There are plenty of free things like this online.

A magnet in a speaker won't damage your mic. Magnets don't annihilate each other.
Last edited by egbert on Mon Jun 18, 2012 12:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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If you are recording voice you should use headphones. Also put some distance between you and your computer so the mic doesn't pick up noise.
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Phredderick wrote:I was happily recording away until I realized that there are magnets in my speakers that could be damaging to my microphone (Blue Yeti). Is this a reasonable concern
No, its not.

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Phredderick wrote:Sorry, what do you mean by that?
When you said video, I thought you meant a video tape.

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