Hi
I bought a used RX-V2500 and wanted the fan to be acrive sooner, before the amp becomes too hot, a few years ago I read an article of a guy who put in a resistor, that makes the fan coming in quicker, but I can not find the link any more, if you give it in in Google search, you are being directed to a weird website, nothing to do with this article, has anyone saved it by chance?
Thanks for any info on that.
Tojoko.
I bought a used RX-V2500 and wanted the fan to be acrive sooner, before the amp becomes too hot, a few years ago I read an article of a guy who put in a resistor, that makes the fan coming in quicker, but I can not find the link any more, if you give it in in Google search, you are being directed to a weird website, nothing to do with this article, has anyone saved it by chance?
Thanks for any info on that.
Tojoko.
The fan is fed from pin 4 of IC501. IC501 senses the temperature and there is no change of resistor to be done. It is written into the chips programme.
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Hi
Thanks, that was the article I was looking for,
Will use it in multichannel (8) mode for my diy active 3 way speakersetup, using a Najda digital crossover, it will be my second setup, alraedy got a setup like this one going for several years now, really good! 6 poweramps and the volume control used in the Yamaha, can not go any cheaper, when going active, paid 90 dollars for the (very good) Yamaha
Cheers, Tom.
Hi
Thanks, that was the article I was looking for,
Will use it in multichannel (8) mode for my diy active 3 way speakersetup, using a Najda digital crossover, it will be my second setup, alraedy got a setup like this one going for several years now, really good! 6 poweramps and the volume control used in the Yamaha, can not go any cheaper, when going active, paid 90 dollars for the (very good) Yamaha
Cheers, Tom.