Quote Originally Posted by Brodholm View Post
What about placing some foam in front of the mic? so it wont get direct airflow? I think that the audio still will be almost as loud as before but without the "blowing" noise.

And if you could stop at specific volts for awhile that would be awesome!

Is it possible to implement cfm,db and rpm in the picture? The most important ones are volt and cfm so you can compare them with other fans via video.
I did something similar that seems to be working. I'm also including the anemometer in the background, so you'll see both CFM and Volts when recording.
Here is a retake on the Gentle Typhoon in the new format.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLgJomTh74w

Quote Originally Posted by Sadasius View Post
You know what? I liked the videos. It was nice and simple and it gave you the wind noise too of the air moving which in some fans sound different. I think you did a real good job as we can see the volts and the actual fan and nobody can say anything otherwise about the fan noise of a specific fan. It's right there in your face all through the voltage spectrum of our PSU's.
I'm keeping the same concept, just added a little wind deflector over the microphone to prevent that pronounced wind buffeting.

Quote Originally Posted by Hu13caP View Post
Martin, can you do a video about san ace? Very intperested.
Sure, here you go..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dCBSux7cvc