Colored lenses are SOOO much more effective. Just look at the difference between the front and sides of the high mount box. You can barely see the front flashing.
His microphone doesn't seem to pick it up, I definitely heard it, but it was very subtle in this video. Its called a "Whelen Howler" and its not the typical rumbler siren. My microphones seem to pick this up fine. I'm willing to bet he has a "Wind Reduction" setting turned on, which nearly removed the rumbler entirely.
I posted this on a different comment here, but his microphone doesn't seem to pick it up, I definitely heard it, but it was very subtle in this video. Its called a "Whelen Howler" and its not the typical rumbler siren. My microphones seem to pick this up fine. I'm willing to bet he has a "Wind Reduction" setting turned on, which nearly removed the rumbler entirely.
Nice catch my friend 👍👍👍thumbs up
Amazing catch my friend! :)
AMR EMS ambulance using Whelen hyper wail siren and pA300 sirens are you gonna do about it now I'm fixing it up and down the stairs and
Colored lenses are SOOO much more effective. Just look at the difference between the front and sides of the high mount box. You can barely see the front flashing.
I don’t hear the rumbler
Sweet catch!
When did they use the rumbler?
Oklahoma Emergency That's what im trying to figure out.
Since they use a double siren sometimes it gets mixed in that where you don't hear it
thank you chris for understanding, it was audible in person
His microphone doesn't seem to pick it up, I definitely heard it, but it was very subtle in this video. Its called a "Whelen Howler" and its not the typical rumbler siren. My microphones seem to pick this up fine.
I'm willing to bet he has a "Wind Reduction" setting turned on, which nearly removed the rumbler entirely.
They didn't
Awesome catch!!
Nice!
didn’t hear the rumbler?
i heard it in person but it was very loud.
I posted this on a different comment here, but his microphone doesn't seem to pick it up, I definitely heard it, but it was very subtle in this video. Its called a "Whelen Howler" and its not the typical rumbler siren. My microphones seem to pick this up fine.
I'm willing to bet he has a "Wind Reduction" setting turned on, which nearly removed the rumbler entirely.
Welcome To My Hood LOL isn't it beautiful? lol
haha, nahhhhh
What a crappy lighting package in the front. Ugh!
it's lacking