Every once in a while, I'll find something sent over from our Guitar Dept that seems silly. That Department is no longer across the street, but now down the block and around the corner, eliminating the ability to walk over and fetch gear with a dolly. This time, it's one of the seven Ampeg SVT-VR's with the complaint that the Fan is TOO LOUD.
I plugged it in, once I hefted it up to the check-out bench, and didn't notice anything obnoxious about it. SVT-CL's are usually noisier, their nominal pitch being higher, and mounted to a resonant front panel helps increase the acoustic noise on them. Not so on the SVT-VR. I looked around the shop to see what I had on hand. I had a couple dual-fan cooling boxes that I used in my ventilating dark room windows, now work great for cooling down power tubes. EBM ball bearing fans, but 115CFM so too much for this application. The existing Fan in the amp is an off brand...Jamicon 2400 RPM 67CFM, 42dBA rating. I found I had a rack-mount fan panel using three NMB 110CFM fans, same size, thicker.
I removed the Jamicon fan, plugged it back in to listen to it unmounted, then having removed one of the NMB fans, listened to that as well. Noticeably noisier, but, all I had. This morning, I made SPL measurements of the amp, near-field but out of the air stream (6 inches behind the power xfmr with the fans mounted on the grille at the opposite end. Got the room measurement, then that of the stock fan, then with the higher speed fan, it being all I had for comparison. A bit over 4dB difference overall, with a different frequency spectrum, sounding noticeably higher in pitch and louder.
So, I searched to see what I could find in the 50CFM range for 120mm AC fans. Not much available, as it turns out, in stock. EBM makes a nice fan for $48, NMB made one for around $14, but what will be delivered from Mouser is a question, since the company that owns NMB has eliminated the lower CFM fans from their catalog. Mouser has inventory, but, the data sheet they provide doesn't agree with their published details. Sunon was the only other option they had, for $21. So, I bought one of each, knowing we're not about to start buying EBM fans.
Now, if this amp is being used in a recording session, then yes, the fan WOULD be too noisy. ANY of the SVT amps (SVT-CL, SVT-VR, SVT2-Pro) would be objectionable. I could always install a switch to turn the fan off. Which would long term increase maintenance issues in the preamp.
The first screen shot of my CEL-500 Series hand-held spectrum analyzer shows the room with nothing turned on, and the studio next door quiet. The second shot is the stock Jamicon Fan (70CFM), and the last shot is the NMB 110CFM fan.
I'm not sure who made the complaint, but......hey, I'm in need of labor hours right now, so if they want it, they got it.
I plugged it in, once I hefted it up to the check-out bench, and didn't notice anything obnoxious about it. SVT-CL's are usually noisier, their nominal pitch being higher, and mounted to a resonant front panel helps increase the acoustic noise on them. Not so on the SVT-VR. I looked around the shop to see what I had on hand. I had a couple dual-fan cooling boxes that I used in my ventilating dark room windows, now work great for cooling down power tubes. EBM ball bearing fans, but 115CFM so too much for this application. The existing Fan in the amp is an off brand...Jamicon 2400 RPM 67CFM, 42dBA rating. I found I had a rack-mount fan panel using three NMB 110CFM fans, same size, thicker.
I removed the Jamicon fan, plugged it back in to listen to it unmounted, then having removed one of the NMB fans, listened to that as well. Noticeably noisier, but, all I had. This morning, I made SPL measurements of the amp, near-field but out of the air stream (6 inches behind the power xfmr with the fans mounted on the grille at the opposite end. Got the room measurement, then that of the stock fan, then with the higher speed fan, it being all I had for comparison. A bit over 4dB difference overall, with a different frequency spectrum, sounding noticeably higher in pitch and louder.
So, I searched to see what I could find in the 50CFM range for 120mm AC fans. Not much available, as it turns out, in stock. EBM makes a nice fan for $48, NMB made one for around $14, but what will be delivered from Mouser is a question, since the company that owns NMB has eliminated the lower CFM fans from their catalog. Mouser has inventory, but, the data sheet they provide doesn't agree with their published details. Sunon was the only other option they had, for $21. So, I bought one of each, knowing we're not about to start buying EBM fans.
Now, if this amp is being used in a recording session, then yes, the fan WOULD be too noisy. ANY of the SVT amps (SVT-CL, SVT-VR, SVT2-Pro) would be objectionable. I could always install a switch to turn the fan off. Which would long term increase maintenance issues in the preamp.
The first screen shot of my CEL-500 Series hand-held spectrum analyzer shows the room with nothing turned on, and the studio next door quiet. The second shot is the stock Jamicon Fan (70CFM), and the last shot is the NMB 110CFM fan.
I'm not sure who made the complaint, but......hey, I'm in need of labor hours right now, so if they want it, they got it.
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