This is not true. I've seen older 2001-SRN's with the rounded back that are as high pitched as a 2001-130. It depends on the battery voltage or the tap on the rectifier.Zarlog wrote:(the newer 2001s don't carry as far as the old ones because of their ridiculously high pitch).
I always got mixed messages from what their goal was. At first it seemed like a siren geared towards customers that wanted a rotating siren and wouldn't accept the idea that the omnis were better. They also seemed to be more of a budget friendly siren considering that most, if not all, of the Defenders in the wild are DC only without a rectifier, however they may not have come with the option back then. Going by the old site it apparently was marketed as the 40V2T's battery powered equivalent with both being rated at 127 dB at 100', which makes sense for the 40V but definitely not the Defender as it was more on par with the 7V8-B.Ziginox wrote:I'm not really sure where the Defender even came from, but Sentry has always advertised their omnidirectional sirens as being superior to rotating sirens for reasons of maintenance and steady coverage. The Defender clearly went against that, and it sold poorly. It makes me wonder if it was a custom order or some pet project.
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