The older analog stuff will always be superior to the speaker kind in my mind. Sure, you can't talk through them, but every speaker based siren I've ever heard that said things was always completely garbled anywhere other than right next to the siren, outside.
@@RageTH22 these are mechanically driven! I mean, everything that controls this siren is as digital and fancy it gets. It doesn't have the old analog controls
@@valrabellkeys9867 I gotcha. This one sounded like it was a big speaker set and not a mechanically driven siren. The controls being digital I thought was separate from what powered the actual sound. I appreciate you getting back to me, I do like learning about this!
Nice subtitles now i can understand the siren
I like how it looks like an electronic siren but it is mechanical
Now I know what a siren says thanks to the subtitles
We have two of these eclipses and two 2001s in Electra Tx. Really do pack a punch
Nice vid 👍🏼
Looking for parts for a CD&F Controller
The subtitles 🤣🤣🤣
Also why tf does everyone think an Eclipse is an electronic speaker siren
Wow! 8 separate speakers! That is LOUD! Is that the motor in the middle underneath all the speakers?
This siren doesn't actually use speakers. This is a traditional mechanical siren. The motor sits above them in the middle.
Did this replace anything
Not to my knowledge.
The older analog stuff will always be superior to the speaker kind in my mind.
Sure, you can't talk through them, but every speaker based siren I've ever heard that said things was always completely garbled anywhere other than right next to the siren, outside.
Technically speaking, nothing here is analog c:
@@valrabellkeys9867 really? I could have sworn some of the stuff you had were mechanically driven sirens.
@@RageTH22 these are mechanically driven! I mean, everything that controls this siren is as digital and fancy it gets. It doesn't have the old analog controls
@@valrabellkeys9867 I gotcha. This one sounded like it was a big speaker set and not a mechanically driven siren. The controls being digital I thought was separate from what powered the actual sound.
I appreciate you getting back to me, I do like learning about this!
This exists?
Yeah