Press Release today on Zbreeze cooling fan

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  • Chris D
    Ultra Senior Member
    • Dec 2000
    • 16875

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    Press Release today on Zbreeze cooling fan

    I got this press release today on the Zbreeze: Found at www.gspr.com.


    SAN FRANCISCO (2/28/06) – Parasound has added a rack-mounted cooling fan to its Zcustom family of custom installation problem-solving components. The Parasound Zbreeze uses three whisper-quiet fans mounted in a compact half-rack width Zcustom chassis. It is designed to provide targeted ventilation to prevent localized hot-spots from building up in racks and cabinets to supplement otherwise adequate overall ventilation.

    "Heat is a real problem for any component in a confined space," said Parasound's president and founder, Richard Schram. “Stagnant air in tight spaces between components is rarely addressed by the cooling fan which provides overall airflow in a rack. Pockets of heat can build up and quickly roast a component, often damaging its microprocessor and causing eventual failure that isn’t evident until much later. Zbreeze prevents such trapped air and moves heat into the general airstream to prevent these costly problems."

    The Zbreeze uses three 3.6” (92mm) diameter fans with three speeds delivering up to 90 cubic feet per minute airflow (click here for close-up photo of cooling fans.) These long-life ball-bearing fans have a noise level of less than 35 dB. It has three turn-on modes using either a standard 12-Volt DC trigger signal, 120 VAC, or a front-panel button.

    The Zbreeze also features a unique turn-off function. It can be instantaneous, or the installer can set a 10 minute delay before powering down to continue air movement even after the rack’s main cooling fan is turned off – the time when units are most vulnerable to damage.

    The Parasound Zbreeze is available now, with a suggested retail price of $200.

    Founded in 1981, Parasound Products, Inc., is a privately owned U.S. company that specializes in providing affordable audio and home theater components to the critical listener. Parasound's products are available from quality audio/video retailers, and select custom installation specialists. For more information, visit www.parasound.com or call 415-397-7100.
    CHRIS

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  • slayer
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 216

    #2
    I called my distributor yesterday to try to get one and they had not received them yet. They are shipping though. They are going to call me when they come in. I was also lucky enough to find out there are no Halo dealers in my area so I might get lucky and be able to start getting Halo. If that happens, I'm getting the Halo DVD player!
    My fingers are X'd.
    Parasound Halo C2
    Earthquake Cinenova Grande (5ch amp)
    Crown X1000 (2ch amp)
    Oppo BDP103
    Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista 21 Tube DAC
    Xbox One
    Monster Cable Signiture Series HTPS 7000
    Panasonic 60" ST Series Plasma
    BenQ HT1075 projector w/ 92" Dragonfly screen
    Energy Veritas 2.2i fronts
    Energy Veritas 2.0i center
    CAT Tiburon series side surround
    Energy E-XL 15 rear surround
    Velodyne SMS-1
    Custom 15" sealed sub (Diamond Audio TDX15)

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    • slayer
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 216

      #3
      Anybody get one yet?
      Parasound Halo C2
      Earthquake Cinenova Grande (5ch amp)
      Crown X1000 (2ch amp)
      Oppo BDP103
      Musical Fidelity Tri-Vista 21 Tube DAC
      Xbox One
      Monster Cable Signiture Series HTPS 7000
      Panasonic 60" ST Series Plasma
      BenQ HT1075 projector w/ 92" Dragonfly screen
      Energy Veritas 2.2i fronts
      Energy Veritas 2.0i center
      CAT Tiburon series side surround
      Energy E-XL 15 rear surround
      Velodyne SMS-1
      Custom 15" sealed sub (Diamond Audio TDX15)

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      • wildfire99
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2005
        • 257

        #4
        I thought the zbreeze was a full rack width (19") fan. At half-rack-width, I'd need two to cover my Parasound amps, which brings the MSRP up to a toasty $400. I can think of a LOT more solutions, including custom ones, for less than that. Maybe if they're going for 50% off MSRP, it would be worthwhile...
        - Patrick
        "But it's more fun when it doesn't make sense!"

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        • Peter Nielsen
          Super Senior Member
          • Sep 2004
          • 1188

          #5
          Z=half rack... That's the only meaning of "Z"...

          Now, a I said before, a "JC-Breeze" would be something... :B :T

          Peter

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