Hi,
I'm hoping someone knowledgeable can point me to the right adaptor to use the Noctua fan as cooler for 2 pieces of audio gear - a Dark Voice 336SE and a Parasound Zamp.
Both produce a lot of heat and both the components and the sound benefit from cooling - passive cooling is a joke that so many in the audio world refuse to let go of.
I have a Maplin AC/DC adaptor that I bought years ago and that has a 3V-12V slider control . it seems to be malfunctioning and I do need 2 adaptors.
Nowhere can I see this type of adaptor anymore. The amp sits on an open backed slate box well above the my old Noctua fan giving me room to have airspace beneath the fan. The box is lined with bitumen sound dampening sheet.
I doubt if I will need to run the new Noctuas at full speed to achieve a reasonable temperature with the 2 amps - the variable voltage slider control is neat - any ideas?
I'm hoping someone knowledgeable can point me to the right adaptor to use the Noctua fan as cooler for 2 pieces of audio gear - a Dark Voice 336SE and a Parasound Zamp.
Both produce a lot of heat and both the components and the sound benefit from cooling - passive cooling is a joke that so many in the audio world refuse to let go of.
I have a Maplin AC/DC adaptor that I bought years ago and that has a 3V-12V slider control . it seems to be malfunctioning and I do need 2 adaptors.
Nowhere can I see this type of adaptor anymore. The amp sits on an open backed slate box well above the my old Noctua fan giving me room to have airspace beneath the fan. The box is lined with bitumen sound dampening sheet.
I doubt if I will need to run the new Noctuas at full speed to achieve a reasonable temperature with the 2 amps - the variable voltage slider control is neat - any ideas?
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