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Gary Sargent wrote:

> > From: PrinceGaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > So my question is-- when listening at medium to loud levels
> > [not so loud
> > as to cause a thermal cut-out in the amp], would it be
> > beneficial to my
> > units to have the fan providing a steady and quite
> > significant airflow over
> > and under the amp (on high speed the result is an airflow
> > worthy of a wind-
> > tunnel but is rather noisier and I would only use in extreme
> > circumstances).
> >
>
> I think that electrical items such as fans can make the
> mains electricity quite noisy and may result in a
> greater amount of noise coming through your speakers -
> especially if the fan is very close to your amp.
>
> Gary.
>

That's what filters are for...

Usually it's advisable to use a DC fan, 12v or something.


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