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Darvex.com, IIRC, sells Stinger horizontal fans...to move air across the top of the heatsink.

Computer case fans are another idea, maybe from newegg.com? I'm sure someone who knows more about computer DIY'ing can give more places.

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Those PE fans for $3.50 are actually fairly decent for the price.

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Could you get 24v fans to run at 12v...making them spin slower and produce less noise?

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Could you get 24v fans to run at 12v...making them spin slower and produce less noise?

technically, yes, but you'll also get less airflow

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Could you get 24v fans to run at 12v...making them spin slower and produce less noise?

If you're hearing 12v fans over your subs, you've got bigger issues :fing34:

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Here is what I would use. Pretty much the quietest computer fan (as of 1.5yrs ago when I built my last pc). Super quiet, good flow and will run on 12vdc.

http://www.siliconacoustics.com/nexus-120m...t-case-fan.html

*note that was the first place I found them for sale today, probably lots of others. I'd highly recommend them as an upgrade to anyone with a 120mm in their pc case as well.

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Could you get 24v fans to run at 12v...making them spin slower and produce less noise?

If you're hearing 12v fans over your subs, you've got bigger issues :fing34:

I disagree. Any background noise bums me out. You obviously don't listen to music with space in it.

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Could you get 24v fans to run at 12v...making them spin slower and produce less noise?

If you're hearing 12v fans over your subs, you've got bigger issues :fing34:

I disagree. Any background noise bums me out. You obviously don't listen to music with space in it.

I guess...I tend to listen to music with...music in it :P

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I think a squirrel cage fan that thermaltake makes would be a great amp cooler, especially if you have a amp rack where amps are stacked on top of each other. You could just leave an inch of clear space in between each one and blow the fan across the top of the heatsink, that way the entire payload of the fan would be blowing across that top of the amp. I will see if I can get a picture of the fan I'm talking about.

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Could you get 24v fans to run at 12v...making them spin slower and produce less noise?

If you're hearing 12v fans over your subs, you've got bigger issues :fing34:

I disagree. Any background noise bums me out. You obviously don't listen to music with space in it.

I guess...I tend to listen to music with...music in it :P

You mean without musicians :P

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I think a squirrel cage fan that thermaltake makes would be a great amp cooler, especially if you have a amp rack where amps are stacked on top of each other. You could just leave an inch of clear space in between each one and blow the fan across the top of the heatsink, that way the entire payload of the fan would be blowing across that top of the amp. I will see if I can get a picture of the fan I'm talking about.

That thing is noisy as hell. Thermaltake lies like hell on all of their noise specs. I bought a 22dba fan from them and measured it in an anechoic chamber at 38dba. That is some serious bs, the squirrel cage is even worse.

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Could you get 24v fans to run at 12v...making them spin slower and produce less noise?

If you're hearing 12v fans over your subs, you've got bigger issues :fing34:

I disagree. Any background noise bums me out. You obviously don't listen to music with space in it.

I guess...I tend to listen to music with...music in it :P

As any musician will tell you, sometimes it's the space between the notes that makes all the difference :)

I've got a recording of Vivaldi's Flute Concerto in D that really shows this...when the flute solo takes over, you can hear the player taking breaths in the rests, any ambient noise the microphone is picking up...all things that you'd hear if you were actually there. My Tantrum 1200.1 has a fan that masks some of these low-level details, it's annoying.

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I have a big A/B sub amp that has 2 fans in it. It's noisy as hell and is really irratating on softer passages. I will never own another car amplifier with fans.

Efficiency FTW!

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