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robertbartsch
11-10-2013, 07:16 AM
I have a couple of these in the garage now and they are enjoyable but the fan noise is HUGE!

They will run without the fans on but if you drive them a bit they shut down after they get warm. I tried a pair of computer fans instead and they are quiet but they don't draw enough air to keep them cool when they are driven past moderate levels.

I saw a pair of these amps in a club a few weeks back and they were mounted in 19" wide cab that was covered in thick shag carpet. I was wondering if this is would cut the factory fan noise enough...

These are not expensive amps but I just wonder why Crown designed these with fans that are incredibly loud.

Thanks..

grumpy
11-10-2013, 03:36 PM
Probably something to do with keeping them cheap -and- somewhat reliable for pro installations that could give a flying ... leap about fan noise
while pounding near their output capability for hours per day.

Trade-offs include things like power supply and output stage types (think K1/2 series) and massive ($$$$) heatsinks for anything near continuous output at high duty-cycles. Typical home use is nowhere as demanding.

Horses for courses.

baldrick
11-11-2013, 07:28 AM
You could try install a 100ohm resistor: http://www.avsforum.com/t/418666/new-amp-is-making-me-grin-from-ear-to-ear/4200#post_12884624

fpitas
11-19-2013, 08:18 AM
You could try install a 100ohm resistor: http://www.avsforum.com/t/418666/new-amp-is-making-me-grin-from-ear-to-ear/4200#post_12884624

Yep, that trick works well for home use. I ended up with a 300 ohm resistor in series with the fan on my RMX850. The main thing to watch out for is that the fan may not start if you go too crazy with bigger value resistors.