Yea, I've seen 2001s popping up in Shelby as well.Bama2001 wrote:I agree with @sirenmadness post. Sirens continue popping up all over the state of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL has added 15 2001-130's since they've been in production, I recently found 2 in more populated parts of town. I dont think sirens are a dying breed but they may be endangered.
I agree on the old mechanical sirens, but I don't think mechanical sirens these days will be going anywhere anytime soon; they're more robust than speaker sirens and are less prone to failure. If voice is not a necessity, I'd go with mechanical for sure. Not to mention the batteries these days, which can make a mechanical siren run for way over fifteen minutes.I also doubt them bringing back the old mechanical sirens, simply because of the cost of repairing/maintaining them.
As dull as it may sound, companies - especially now - are going for the use of as few parts for as many different products as possible, to save cost. Hence why the 2001-130 is really no different than the SRN-B in its internal components and why there will never be a low 2001. I wouldn't mind hearing a dual-tone 2001 myself, though.Or, why not a 2001-style that has the option of different pitch-levels and if you want dual or single tone?
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