Yes. ATI HPSS 16-R. I dont think it is a 32-R, if it exists.freebrickproductions wrote:It is a rotating ATI siren.
It is an HPSS32-R.lilsirenguy wrote:Yes. ATI HPSS 16-R. I dont think it is a 32-R, if it exists.freebrickproductions wrote:It is a rotating ATI siren.
Oh. I thought 32s are 8-horned? This means that the speaker driver is twice the power of the non rotating version.PugetSoundStormWatch wrote:It is an HPSS32-R.lilsirenguy wrote:Yes. ATI HPSS 16-R. I dont think it is a 32-R, if it exists.freebrickproductions wrote:It is a rotating ATI siren.
Yeah, the -R versions must be more powerful. I've recorded a few -16Rs, but have never heard an omni 16 so I can't compare the dB, but I assume it's the same.lilsirenguy wrote: Oh. I thought 32s are 8-horned? This means that the speaker driver is twice the power of the non rotating version.
The HPSS32-R's have four throats, HPSS16-R's have 2.lilsirenguy wrote:Oh. I thought 32s are 8-horned? This means that the speaker driver is twice the power of the non rotating version.
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