holler wrote:Federal had a very bad habit of inflating the ratings on sirens in the 70s and 80s.FederalSignalGuy wrote:carexpertandy wrote:
Federal commonly falsely advertises decibel ratings as many of us know.
The 2001-130 actually only seems to put out 127 like the older models.
I remember seeing a Thunderbolt 1003 brochure that rated it 124-140 decibles, but it seems like out of every Thunderbolt, only 125 comes out.
I think I've also seen brochures for the EOWS 408 and 812, the 408 was rated 128 decibles, and the 812 was rated 132 decibles. According to Dane County, WI's siren list, they only got 124 out of the 612s, and 115 out of their 1212s, so the 408 and 812 were definetly falsely advertised.
Federal Signal has all siren units tested by an independent sound lab, so there is no false advertising. It's well known that some companies change their output overnight with no reason, usually after a competitor had a recent db increase.
The thunderbeam's output was a fib also. There is no way that design could outperform or equal the output of a RM-127 or the 500AT it replaced.
Yes they did, no doubt about it.