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That's what I was thinking too. We were having a conversation on it in Discord last night and I stated that a few times. Seems like the most likely case to me.archizackture wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:05 amRegarding the Siemens sticker, I'm guessing it's a similar situation to Sentry's VR speakers coming from an outside manufacturer, or to go back further, Darley using Federal Signal and Sterling parts.
Well here's the big thing that I noticed recently. It's huge. I've seen videos of people walking around West Shore Services in Michigan and a 2008 is nowhere near the size that it is in that picture. That's why I assumed that it had to have something more than just 100 watt drivers in them. Other than that it's a pretty confusing topic really.nvanw27 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 12:08 pmThat's what I was thinking too. We were having a conversation on it in Discord last night and I stated that a few times. Seems like the most likely case to me.archizackture wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:05 amRegarding the Siemens sticker, I'm guessing it's a similar situation to Sentry's VR speakers coming from an outside manufacturer, or to go back further, Darley using Federal Signal and Sterling parts.
You shouldn't make assumptions like that, especially because Federal hasn't even commented on the matter.Tyler wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 1:45 amThose units in the Netherlands are not Federal products at all. The base of the unit is a dead give away. Federal doesn't make the bases like that on the Modulator, because it doesn't work with the brackets they use for mounting the sirens to poles.
As for the size. It's the same size as the Modulator 1. The Mod 1 is 3.7' in diameter. They are massive.
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