Hey Adam, do you remember that 1003 with the messed up solinoid, trying to do the fire signal? Well, the TBolt in that video reminds me a lot of that siren. It's almost exactly the same pitch, except it's in Attack. From all the 1003 recordings I've heard, it seems that a 1003 Attack signal sounds different than the same signal done on a 1000T. That's why I think it's the audio from a 1003 in that video. Also, I didn't hear any electronic sirens, and you'd think there would have been at least one. I'm curious to know where the guy got his audio.Adam Pollak wrote:I wrote my response earlier from a school computer without having seen the video, but I do agree that the audio sounds fake.
It's right here.Justin wrote:Sigh.
In my opinion, it's fake. Poorly dubbed.
Rotation is off and there are more Thunderbolts that sound too inconsistent to be a real activation.
Besides, you'd see all those other kiddies either covering their ears and screaming or going "COOOOOOOOOL! l33t roxorz!!!111".
Either that or the parents would be freaking out and getting all of them (including the film maker) inside and under cover.
Now, where did that fake list disappear to....
mhmcdonal wrote:That 50% drop in sound volume in the beginning of the video before the sirens wind up is very suspicious. Not only that, but just the fact that the sirens have no 'depth' to them or distance.
This is just from a personal observation, but if you are a good distance away from a Thunderbolt (or any siren) to the point of not being able to actually film it rotating (and instead flail the camera around and film irrelevant objects like howling dogs, the grass, streetlights, trees), you notice an absence of high frequencies coming from the siren itself. Surroundings like trees and atmospheric conditions also seem to 'muffle' the higher treble notes of sirens in real life too, and this video has the sirens sounding with obvious pre-recorded clarity.
I've said this before but... We all know what's real. You can fool the majority into thinking that every siren out there still sounds like that generic overplayed single-tone WWII Carter, but there's no use in fooling us with fakes: So with that being said, let's keep the real videos coming!!!![]()
I refer to these two sirens as the 1003 and the 1000T, because of the many 1003 and 1000T recordings I've listened to, the Attack signalon the 1003 has always sounded different to me than the 1000T. On the 1000T, the rise part of the whale is shorter than the fall. On the 1003, they're both the same length. At least, that's what I've heard in the siren recordings. I can't tell the difference in Alert, but I can hear it in Attack. I think that if someone played me a recording of a dual tone TBolt in Attack, I could probably correctly guess whether it's a 1003 or a 1000T 9 times out of 10.jkvernon wrote:Why does everybody keep referring to these as the 1000T and 1003. You can't tell the difference between a 1003 or 1000T by listening to it running in attack or alert.
ver tum wrote:I refer to these two sirens as the 1003 and the 1000T, because of the many 1003 and 1000T recordings I've listened to, the Attack signalon the 1003 has always sounded different to me than the 1000T. On the 1000T, the rise part of the whale is shorter than the fall. On the 1003, they're both the same length. At least, that's what I've heard in the siren recordings. I can't tell the difference in Alert, but I can hear it in Attack. I think that if someone played me a recording of a dual tone TBolt in Attack, I could probably correctly guess whether it's a 1003 or a 1000T 9 times out of 10.jkvernon wrote:Why does everybody keep referring to these as the 1000T and 1003. You can't tell the difference between a 1003 or 1000T by listening to it running in attack or alert.
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