carexpertandy wrote:According to Whelen's website, the 2909 is 128 dB at 100', and the 2906 is 125 dB at 100', so you don't really need a 2909 to replace a Cyclone.
Also, the 2903 is 119 dB at 100', and the 2902 is 115 dB at 100', so you don't really need a 2903 to replace a STL-10.
I still have a hard time believing the listed outputs for Whelen's omni-directionals, especially after hearing our 2909s up close and personal on several occasions. They just aren't very potent at all, but they do carry pretty well over long distances. As an example, the 2909 should be just ever-so-slightly noticeably louder than a dual-toned Thunderbolt since it's rated 1dB higher, if you're standing 300ft away from each one, and both are 50ft off the ground. Either the Thunderbolt was severely underrated, or that 2909 is just as much overrated, because that Thunderbolt can blow away a large Whelen omni. Yes I know we're talking about a rotational-directional versus an omni-directional, but you should be able to notice
some kind of difference in loudness if the omni is supposedly 1dB higher than the rotational. However, comparing apples to apples, the directional Whelens (Vortex and 4000) definitely sound like they're rated about right, as they have about as much of a bite as a Thunderbolt 1000 does. Who knows, maybe it's just me and my hearing's finally shot...
