K+H O300 had much bigger heat sink. It still run very hot at 18VA (18 watts?) idle. A silent noctua fan with rubber nipples was perfect fit and helped a lot.
(edit: ok dunno if it was much bigger. seems it's the same if you would rotate it)
What did it help with? (i mean: what problem occured that has been solved with a fan?)A silent noctua fan ... helped a lot.
Cooler = peace of mind.What did it help with?
Imagine them in summer at Athens....
Where did you connect this fan?K+H O300 had much bigger heat sink. It still run very hot at 18VA (18 watts?) idle. A silent noctua fan with rubber nipples was perfect fit and helped a lot.
(edit: ok dunno if it was much bigger. seems it's the same if you would rotate it)
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Just cut up some old DC charger (<5V) and connect both to it. Few volts result in nice low speed.Where did you connect this fan?
On axis is recommended by Neumann, i suggest reading the manual.What is the typical toe-in do you use for your KH310 setup?
Directly on axis to the acoustic center? Or slightly off axis?
On axis.What is the typical toe-in do you use for your KH310 setup?
Directly on axis to the acoustic center? Or slightly off axis?
Very nice ----- really niceToday my Neumanns received long awaited custom-made desktop stands.
Powder coated steel frame and oak wood top, elevating speakers about 20 cm above desk level. Each stand weights 8 kg so they are pretty hefty.
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I buy new ones every day and throw the old ones away, just for the fun of wasting ressources.If you use KH310 daily, do you switch off your KH310 nightly and turn them on the next day? Or do you leave them on 24hrs?
Curious what’s the general practice…
Let me know where you throw the old onesI buy new ones every day and throw the old ones away, just for the fun of wasting ressources.
Wow... that's a nice powerful near field set up.Today my Neumanns received long awaited custom-made desktop stands.
Powder coated steel frame and oak wood top, elevating speakers about 20 cm above desk level. Each stand weights 8 kg so they are pretty hefty.
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