A 10/12 Port 3T22A spins at 3450 RPM, a 5/6 Port Thunderbolt 1000AT on Chopper Level 5 spins somewhere around 6960 RPM, so they're actually nearly the same pitch.Liquid_Pooterbear wrote:I think the only difference is that a 10/12 is an octave higher, and slightly lower volume. A model 2 has a port ratio of 4/5
Okay thankyou PugnetSoundStormWatch for answering my question.PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:
To answer Captain Dynamite's question: You can have a 2:3 Ratio for an 8/12 Port Siren, and a 3:4 Ratio for a 9:12 Port Siren.
If you ran a 10/12 and 5/6 at the same speed, would the 5/6 be the same volume, but an octave lower?PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:A 10/12 Port 3T22A spins at 3450 RPM, a 5/6 Port Thunderbolt 1000AT on Chopper Level 5 spins somewhere around 6960 RPM, so they're actually nearly the same pitch.Liquid_Pooterbear wrote:I think the only difference is that a 10/12 is an octave higher, and slightly lower volume. A model 2 has a port ratio of 4/5
To answer Captain Dynamite's question: You can have a 2:3 Ratio for an 8/12 Port Siren, and a 3:4 Ratio for a 9:12 Port Siren.
They wouldn't be the same volume, lower frequencies have longer sinusoidal wavelengths than those of higher frequencies, therefore they can carry farther than high pitched sirens, but high pitched sirens can penetrate objects better than longer wavelengths. This is why the attack signal is more effective than alert, peak RPM allows better penetration, then the wind downs allow the sound to carry farther.Liquid_Pooterbear wrote:If you ran a 10/12 and 5/6 at the same speed, would the 5/6 be the same volume, but an octave lower?PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:A 10/12 Port 3T22A spins at 3450 RPM, a 5/6 Port Thunderbolt 1000AT on Chopper Level 5 spins somewhere around 6960 RPM, so they're actually nearly the same pitch.Liquid_Pooterbear wrote:I think the only difference is that a 10/12 is an octave higher, and slightly lower volume. A model 2 has a port ratio of 4/5
To answer Captain Dynamite's question: You can have a 2:3 Ratio for an 8/12 Port Siren, and a 3:4 Ratio for a 9:12 Port Siren.
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