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Pyro 08-04-2010 05:34 PM

Good job, Dan. :pg2:

jdandy 08-04-2010 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cmalak (Post 99210)
Nicely done Dan and thx for documenting as usual...quick question: how "silent" is silent? meaning you can't hear them when the music is playing but you can with no music, or is it hard to hear them with no music playing from your listening position? just curious. thx

Cyril.......Silent is just that. I can not hear the fans while standing directly in front of the Salamander rack. If I turn the speed controllers to full on I can hear the fans faintly from my listening position with no music playing, but by reducing the RPM's of the fans using the speed controllers the fans quickly reach a point where they are inaudible, and they still provide a nice flow of air. At the speed I have the fans running right now, the fans are completely silent with no music playing. Controlling the fan RPM is the key to reducing noise levels, providing you have large enough fans to provide adequate ventilation at the lower fan speeds.

My MC501's typically ran about 92 degrees in the amplifier shelf cavity at 10 to 20 watt output peaks before I installed the fans. I have listened to the amps all afternoon at this level with the new fans running, and the amplifier shelf cavities never got above 83 degrees. This tells me the fans are doing a nice job helping to remove heat, even at these normal operating temperatures.

jdandy 08-04-2010 06:04 PM

Ivan.......
Jim.......
Pete.......
Howard.......
Rob.......


Thank you gentlemen for the compliments. I think the install looks good, too. The main thing is cool air on the amps, and no noise. It is giving me that, and I am happy. :thumbsup:

Vintage Pete 08-04-2010 06:54 PM

Love the blue meters....:yes:

Pete

cmalak 08-04-2010 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jdandy (Post 99221)
Cyril.......Silent is just that. I can not hear the fans while standing directly in front of the Salamander rack. If I turn the speed controllers to full on I can hear the fans faintly from my listening position with no music playing, but by reducing the RPM's of the fans using the speed controllers the fans quickly reach a point where they are inaudible, and they still provide a nice flow of air. At the speed I have the fans running right now, the fans are completely silent with no music playing. Controlling the fan RPM is the key to reducing noise levels, providing you have large enough fans to provide adequate ventilation at the lower fan speeds.

My MC501's typically ran about 92 degrees in the amplifier shelf cavity at 10 to 20 watt output peaks before I installed the fans. I have listened to the amps all afternoon at this level with the new fans running, and the amplifier shelf cavities never got above 83 degrees. This tells me the fans are doing a nice job helping to remove heat, even at these normal operating temperatures.

Very cool Dan. Sounds like the perfect fix. Nicely done.

MC352 08-04-2010 07:15 PM

Looks real good Dan.

Excellent post. Thanks

gtubes 08-04-2010 07:31 PM

Great pics Dan, love the step by step, and those will work awesome with your 2301's...:yes:

MC352 08-04-2010 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mc602 (Post 99236)
Great pics Dan, love the step by step, and those will work awesome with your 2301's...:yes:

:D

Masterlu 08-04-2010 08:12 PM

Why else do you think he got the large fans! :lmao:

jdandy 08-04-2010 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mc602 (Post 99236)
Great pics Dan, love the step by step, and those will work awesome with your 2301's...:yes:

Greg.......Thank you, but I see you are trying to write checks on my account again. I will have to keep an eye on you. ;)


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