Any way to shield a non-sheilded center channel ?


Hello! I just purchased a Totem Mite-T center channel speaker here on Audiogon. Much to my dismay, I just discovered that it was un-shielded after setting it on top of the Sony XBR TV. It is a shame to discover this, since it has a good tonal match to my front speakers, and even the wife says it is attractive! The seller has already agreed to take it back minus the shipping cost, which was very kind of him to offer. Is there anything that can be done inside the cabinet that can cure this problem, or should I just ship it back to him? Thanks for your help!
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The car audio company Dynamat makes a sound deading insulation that has a lead layer between the ply's, I think it even has adheasive on one side so it is super easy to install.
You don't say, I guess I was misinformed! Learn something new every day, thanks Herman.
Tim