I really doubt that you will ever find fans that are quieter than these .
Many US e-tailers sell them and you can locate them on the SilenX website. I've used them for years and have found nothing that comes close.
i use middle atlantic fans...there for production studios..actually i use them for our radio studios
they are silent, cant even hear them on but the cfms are really low. i have two in my canopy but i need 2 more to get the air going. even with 4 of them going, its pretty quiet
Heres a pretty good option for a fan. Just go to radio shack and get an adaptor and wire it up. This fan is silent and moves a lot of flow. 105 CFM less than 25db. The fan is much bigger than normal fans at 250 mm (9.8 inches) which is the only thing thats "wrong" with it. But if you can fit it in your canopy it works really well and is silent. 2 of these still cost less than 1 icecap and are silent. I've had two icecaps and while great and reliable they are definatly audible they reside in the stand now.
Plus you can get these with blue leds to double as moonlights.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13730281#post13730281 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lpsluver I really doubt that you will ever find fans that are quieter than these .
Many US e-tailers sell them and you can locate them on the SilenX website. I've used them for years and have found nothing that comes close.
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