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’s people buy, I suspect the highest, fastest fan speed would not be heard as its not that loud
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The fans are almost silent on the lowest speed but do make some noise on the highest
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With the fan set to the third lowest setting (out of 6 possible settings), the fan noise level is much more agreeable
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(THX), and added the AC Infinity AIRPLATE S5, Quiet Cooling Fan System 8" with Speed Control, for Home Theater AV Cabinets to protect my Sony STR-DN1050 7.1 home theater, and my McIntosh MA 5100 on the 3rd shelf
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I use a small fan to blow air across the cabinet where I have the receiver and the fan unit
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The SMART mode on this cooler maintains my preset temp running at the slowest fan speed on my AV Receiver.
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Super "Cool" AV fan.
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Fan is really quiet and it looks like a Marantz fit
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Rather than constantly worrying about turning on and adjusting the cooling fans the T9 does this automatically
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I had the separate fans and controller for a cabinet and that worked
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The main sound offender of all components used to be the fans in the XFINITY
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You will see a lot of reviews here about how quiet the fans are and I'm here to tell you they are so
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At full speed you can hear this, but the smart fan feature I have yet to hear it or see it move up to more than 3/4 speed
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Unfortunately, for my purposes the fans were much too loud
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One thing I noted... the fans are slow to change speed, meaning the spin up and the spin down time is gradual instead of an instant change of speed like with my computer fans
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However, I thought the fans would be more quiet.
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I can only assume the folks complaining about loud fans didn't read the instructions
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I found the fan to be a little noisy but when run on low and the TV is on, it is inaudible
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Very well built fan unit
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The fans are quiet, but the ones from eBay that I had are more quiet than these
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The fan is working perfectly
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The fans are very quiet
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This fan is great and keeps everything nice and cool.
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Runs very quiet but when you are in a silent room, with all sound turned off, you can hear the fan turn on and off as the amp cools down to room temperature.
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If I turn the fan speed to a higher setting, the front panel temperature reading drops even more, but as expected, the fan noise increases
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This is a really nice cooling fan
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This cooling fan is excellent
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I decided then that I would def need a fan since most receivers fail eventually because of heat it seems
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But the top exhaust fan noise may both some if used outside a cabinet.
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This fan is super easy to use and set up and my receiver has never even been warm to the touch with using this fan
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I started to look on line for some kind of cooling fan
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On low the fans are very quiet
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Installing this product, AC Infinity AIRCOM T9, Quiet Cooling Fan System 17" for Receivers, Amps, DVR, AV Cabinet
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Keeps my AV receiver around 87 % in a closed cabinet with an exhaust fan at the top
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I think some clarity is needed about noise... on the slowest fan speed setting I use, in a quiet room without any music playing, I can hear the fans
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But the top exhaust fan noise may both some if used outside a cabinet.
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I started with AC Infinity AI-CFD80BA Dual 80 Quiet Cabinet Fan
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This fan sucks out the hot air from the receiver out blows it out the top of the fan
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Standing right next to it, I had a moment of worry that the unit was broken as I couldn't hear it when I plugged it in.