Hello,
I have been wondering do you guys like whelen sirens? Personally I like whelens particularly 2800 series and 4004/Vortex series sirens especially when they are on 460hz
For some reason, I feel that some are good, and some are bad. Whelens, like any electronic siren, can have blown drivers. When I was up in Coldwater for their Vortex, I was very unimpressed. The volume was insanely low, probably from blown drivers. When I ran underneath the siren, it still sounded like an ambience. Also, the later ESC-2020 controllers seem to clip really badly. But man do the ESC-2020/2030 tones carry!Siranator3001 wrote:Hello,
I have been wondering do you guys like whelen sirens? Personally I like whelens particularly 2800 series and 4004/Vortex series sirens especially when they are on 460hz
Yeah.. I'm one of those younger users(I won't specify my exact age), I really like Whelen sirens too! I mean, it is sad when it replace a nice older siren, but it isn't Whelens fault, it isn't a reason to hate them. I probably respect Whelen sirens ALOT because I have always lived around them.Chicagosiren-hunters wrote:My favorite is the WS 3016. Ever since I heard the one in Bedford Park, I have fallen in love with the ESC-864 analog controller. While most younger users do not like them, as they likely replace older units, I think that all Whelen sirens are great. They are built well and protect their area.
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