I always hoped to find a good reason for keeping these magnets around. I mean something besides pulling nails out of tires or just the WOW factor. I've been fascinated with magnets since before I ever started school.
So, I decided to see what effect a magnet might have on an amplifier. The test amp is my Plexi 6V6. The chassis is 12.5" x 6.5" x 2.5" (just for some kind of size scale). The magnet (I have a pair) came from a 5MW amplitron tube. This magnet causes an audible 60Hz hum to be present at the speaker when placed within 12" of the chassis. Moving closer and orientating the magnet in different positions causes the hum to become objectionable. The hum is being generated in the preamp only, not the power amp. I have a Marshall style pre PI master volume control that will kill the hum when turned to zero. The hum is very measurable across the speaker jack (that's how I know it is exactly 60Hz).
Anyhow, now I know that a strong magnetic field can have an adverse effect on an amplifier. My gut feeling theory for this is that in the presence of the strong magnetic field, the AC current flowing thru the filament wires and filament is inducing a 60Hz voltage into the sensitive grid structure of the tube. I'm not sold on this theory but it's the best I can come up with at the moment. You guys got any other theories?
Here's the test rig...