Hey Barefoot, thank you for making my day! (No, I'm NOT from New York and that WASN'T sarcasm, I consider any day made when/if I learn something...
I've been in the tech fields of one kind or another for 38 years, and magnetic shielding was always one of those things that was "magic" - I bought into the Mu Metal thing when I was learning about mag tape recorders and head shielding, and (dumb) never questioned the old wives tale about nothing else being able to shield against magnetic radiation. Your post just caused me to do the following experiment, at least 30 years overdue: I have one of those "150 lb" pickup magnets that is at least as strong as any good speaker magnet, and a piece of 1/8" scrap steel plate about 14" x 16", and I just now brought both of them into my office and moved the magnet just close enough to the computer monitor to cause it to start "wierding out", (about 5" away, same distance as my KRK passives can get) then I inserted the steel plate between the two, without changing any juxtaposition, and the distortion disappeared! Then, I let the magnet grab the plate and moved it right up against the monitor, and only saw a slight discoloration, if anything. MONDO COOL! My next step in this vein will be to see if two monitors 1/4" apart will still show sync bars if not synced to the same video source -
So, thanks again, and I hope your day was as good as mine... Steve