Dragon
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I thought my idea of adding a second 100 watt speaker to my PA300 was dead once I figured out that I had the 100 watt model siren. But a series of recent post has got me thinking again.
It was stated that 200 watt has 23% more perceived sound over a 100 watt.
Another post talked about running two sirens at one time with different tones.
This seems like you would get more attention with two 100 watt sirens running different tones. So I have access to another PA300 and 100 watt speaker.
I thought about mounting the second PA300 under the seat or in the trunk with it turned on and the tone selected that I want, run a wire from the speaker wire of the first PA300 to a relay that switches the main power to the second PA300. But then I realized that if I tried to use the PA feature of the first siren the second siren would be turned on.
Any ideas on how to get this working?
With some good advice on the board about (1)200 watt vs 2(100 watt) and how to use relays I was able to complete my dual siren project.
Video posted.
It was stated that 200 watt has 23% more perceived sound over a 100 watt.
Another post talked about running two sirens at one time with different tones.
This seems like you would get more attention with two 100 watt sirens running different tones. So I have access to another PA300 and 100 watt speaker.
I thought about mounting the second PA300 under the seat or in the trunk with it turned on and the tone selected that I want, run a wire from the speaker wire of the first PA300 to a relay that switches the main power to the second PA300. But then I realized that if I tried to use the PA feature of the first siren the second siren would be turned on.
Any ideas on how to get this working?
With some good advice on the board about (1)200 watt vs 2(100 watt) and how to use relays I was able to complete my dual siren project.
Video posted.
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