Mathew Bailey
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Sun May 06, 2007 1:54 am

How about several 1003's sounding the Westminster?

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Sun May 06, 2007 3:22 am

Mathew Bailey wrote:How about several 1003's sounding the Westminster?
This could either be a single, four-rotored Thunderbolt with bowtie solenoids or two sirens side by side, one with a major third rotor and the other with a perfect fifth rotor.

http://media.putfile.com/Siren-simulate ... estminster
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Sun May 06, 2007 12:18 pm

The chopper ratios on this siren would be 8, 10, 11, & 13 blades, or 460/575/632.5/747.5 Hertz. Nice use of unique chopper blade counts. Unfortunately, such a siren would be very inefficient, and wouldnt' sell very well.

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Daniel wrote:
Mathew Bailey wrote:How about several 1003's sounding the Westminster?
This could either be a single, four-rotored Thunderbolt with bowtie solenoids or two sirens side by side, one with a major third rotor and the other with a perfect fifth rotor.

http://media.putfile.com/Siren-simulate ... estminster
Now that put a smile on my face! I love it! :D
Thunderbolt 612 wrote:Unfortunately, such a siren would be very inefficient, and wouldnt' sell very well.
All depends on how the rotor is designed. Such would be quite large.

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Daniel wrote:
Mathew Bailey wrote:How about several 1003's sounding the Westminster?
This could either be a single, four-rotored Thunderbolt with bowtie solenoids or two sirens side by side, one with a major third rotor and the other with a perfect fifth rotor.

http://media.putfile.com/Siren-simulate ... estminster

That has got to be the coolest noise I've ever heard, good job with these simulations!

Would this be possible with two 6/5 T-bolts or one 6/5 and one 5/4 t-bolts perhaps running at different chopper speeds?

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Mon May 07, 2007 3:27 pm

What would a 6/5 model 2T sound like? I never got the chance to stick my 6/5 rotor in my 2T before I sold it.

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It would sound just like a little 2T22, but if a 5-6 rotor were put into a 4-5 stator, I'm not sure how that would affect the tone quality. One note might not be as loud as the other. Lucky for you, I made this file earlier, based on my former GCS Model 2.

http://media.putfile.com/Siren-FS-Model ... port-ratio
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Mon May 07, 2007 8:33 pm

It sounds like a 3T22, only faster.

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Mon May 07, 2007 8:50 pm

X Cell lent! X Cell lent! nice job on those I love the dual tone 2001 sounds so much like a XT22 8)
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Mon May 07, 2007 8:59 pm

Daniel, those are really sweet, nice job.

How exactly would I be able to do something like this? I've got wavepad but im confused as where to go next.

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