best pa/siren slim mount?

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Screwed
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best pa/siren slim mount?

Post by Screwed »

I am getting i believe 2 x WHELEN 2-Head Dominator TIR3 Super LED Light mounted in the grill and i have some room for a siren/pa but i havent found any i like yet. cant be thicker then i think 4 inches and it needs to be mounted.

i have 911ep ls12 but i think the whelens will be better in the grill then getting new ls12's.

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squashie8
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Post by squashie8 »

I'm not sure what it's going in but if you are pressed for space you could try a Whelen Alpha siren with whatever switching options you want. I think they make a switch and bracket that has the PA on it if you want that feature too.
Josh Huff
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Interceptor Public Safety Products, Inc.
P.O. Box 817
1110 Indian Springs Drive
Forsyth, GA 31029
1-866-834-4375
http://www.interceptor-pse.com
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Post by jedi_saber »

sounds like screwed is looking for a low profile siren/pa speaker, as he makes multiple references to grille space.

I'd say whelen sa314 speakers or fed sig dynamax. I have had great experiences with CPI speakers as well, but they aren't quite as compact I have found.
squashie8
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Post by squashie8 »

I was thinking he meant speaker at first too but he didn't mention the speaker part. I referred to the speaker as a siren for years so it's understandable. :lol:

You are right though the whelen SA314 or MS100 Dynamax is about as thin of a speaker you are going get and they make a world of brackets for it.
Josh Huff
Installation Technition/IT Manager
Interceptor Public Safety Products, Inc.
P.O. Box 817
1110 Indian Springs Drive
Forsyth, GA 31029
1-866-834-4375
http://www.interceptor-pse.com
SafetyLighting
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Post by SafetyLighting »

I have had good luck with the Carson LBH100, and it is only 2.25" thick.
John
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