i have the system sensor alert speaker strobes around my entire school, they play the original notifier whoop tone. its also fitted with nbg-12lx’s everywhere there is also a wheelock AS that is disconnected from the system, which leads me to believe it once had wheelock AS’s
I love the new hall. They use system sensor SPSRL in my school’s auditorium building and cafeteria. I only have 2 speakers in my collection, an SPSW and a Wheelock E70-W
I wonder when System Sensor will release an LED L Series Speaker Strobe. The EST Ceiling Speaker strobe seems very compact and looks like the horn strobe. I love the Wheelock E and ET speaker strobes because many wattages and durability. Those EST Genesis Speaker Strobes are very common. Are you planning on getting any Simplex 4903 Speaker strobes?
Cardinal birds almost make a whoop tone (similar to the first one) in some of their songs--they go "wheet-wheet-cheer-cheer-cheer-cheer." The second cardinal in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ot80HauFdyU.htmlfeature=shared
The volume of the speaker does depend mainly on the amp. But I still think the speakers on the new L series are worse than the old advance series speakers. The voice messages just seem a bit more legible on the older advances. The new L series is still somewhat legible but still not as good.
@@achannelwithnopurpose1977 I've heard many clear voice messages played through this speaker like in the video here and it still had good message intelligibility and slightly better than the old Advance series and this video actually gave proof: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tJCdpYV1aO4.html
the system sensor brand are now owned by Honeywell. and things are not looking good for Honeywell. Yikes. but hey at least you got more edwards system and simplex too and also siemens.