Sun May 22, 2016 7:36 pm
Tempest116 wrote:Valtonus wrote:Tempest116 wrote:
They weren't that old of siren in the late 90s to early 2000s. They're mechanical sirens. I bet they got replaced with a 2001. The most typical siren to replace amazing sirens with. -__-
I'm not sure what it was replaced with, but 2001's are very reliable sirens. The Hurricane had lots of issues, and servicing it was practically non-existing. Yes, the Hurricane may be a cool siren, but it just simply unreliable.
I know that. But they look boring and dull. At least the Whelen sirens have some styling in them compare to a 2001siren. So they could've brought more Whelen sirens than 2001 sirens. And high pitch tones don't travel that fair compare to low pitch tones (Like a T-128 or a T-135 sirens). So they could've brought T-128 or a T-135 sirens instead of 2001 sirens.
We are siren enthusiast. We enjoy sirens. Siren company's don't build sirens to impress us. They build sirens to warn the public. The 2001's are a cost effective siren. They may be "dull", but they are VERY effective.
I own: One complete SiraTone, another SiraTone control module, a 1600W MC, 2 old ATI controllers, 2 round ATI horns with drivers, a ATI-DSA 4 thing, a Federal Signal FC, AR timer and Siratrol, and a small CD&F.