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Samsung Microwave Fan Noise

2024-09-11 08:25:54

I like how it can be regenerated using a microwave oven.

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2024-09-06 03:18:28

I do not observe any noise from a fan, if there is one. Works great!

5
2024-04-06 02:12:43

no fan noise - it's solid - does the job and works

5
2024-06-01 09:28:52

im amazed at its potential. i am forever intitled to Samsung ! #1 Fan here.

5
2024-07-12 07:41:26

This is a great product, no fan noise very quiet and effective

5
2024-05-05 01:16:29

I am always a super fan of Samsung TV. Thanks for making such a great TV.

5
2024-09-22 05:18:35

Good deal for the money and fan noise is barley noticeable

5
2024-08-22 07:48:57

Fan comes on shortly after turning on but is very quiet (I bought two). If any noise at all in the room, you will not hear them.

5
2024-08-16 01:44:13

I have had no issues with this model. Another reviewer pointed out that output was 125VAC and that “we live in the USA so should be 120VAC”. To this I respond, “You know how people say 110V all the time when they mean household power that is actually 120V? Well, 110, 115, 117.5, 120, 125... All refer to the same thing. This is due to a series of bumps the power companies have done over the decades to deliver more total power over the same wires. The next bump isn't scheduled, but it will be to 125V and the device manufacturers want to be ready.” So that is a moot complaint... PERIOD. Fan noise is for the device's protection and I find where I keep it affects the fan noise. Contained space = heat = fans doing their job. Flop this on the desk with a ton of air flow (I know cause I tried) and minimal fan noise. Overall a great device and does what it is advertised to do.

5
2024-05-26 04:31:16

I am a physicist. (energy physics not matter physics). I am also a sound engineer, coincidentally, the control of sound energy. This amp is VERY GOOD for bench testing audio control devices and speakers. The addition of an unbalanced input makes it very handy for typical bench tests. Because I am retired I also use commercial speakers for my home stereo system. Use of commercial speakers is much cheaper than consumer speaker products that, by and large, do Not provide full range audio despite deceitful specs claiming otherwise. The commercial speaker is also built to last and far more reliable than consumer designs. (will last decades under home stereo use... my last amp lasted 31 years... speakers are still going strong) I use this amp as my home stereo amp driving 1,200 watt rated commercial speakers that actually reproduce 20Hz. (actual amp power use rarely exceeds 75 watts peak and 25 watts average) In that unique use... the amp fan noise is detectable so I place it behind a glass paneled cabinet. Aside from fan noise, the amp performs very well and for the price is one of the best bargains there is. Keep in mind... the typical consumer stereo amp is Designed To Fail and the primary reason is.... no active fan cooling. (a flawed design that minimizes ambient noise) The amp provides plenty of dynamic headroom (nearly 6dB under typical home stereo use) and presents no excessive noise floor problems. I use a receiver with balanced XLR outputs, a balanced 31 band EQ to drive the amp and control volume. My speaker connections are Speakon. Bottom line... A very good simple amp for multiple purposes at a very good price. If you are an engineer who loves music and movies you will quickly recognize the wisdom of putting up with a bit of fan noise to achieve excellent performance and very long term reliability.

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