Whelen SA380-U siren speaker

kerry4951

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Mar 10, 2014
825
Central Pa
This one will need a little refreshing but its got the rare goose neck crossbar mount so its worth grabbing. The 380 versions were painted, so this one will easily be restored back to what it should look like.s-l1600 (30).jpg s-l1600.jpg s-l1600.jpg
 
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kerry4951

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Mar 10, 2014
825
Central Pa
A very nice find.
I do not think it look to bad. This one is in a good used state. I have seen speakers in much worse conditions.

Michael
Yea, thats what I thought too. I restored the longer chrome version awhile back and that one was in much worse shape. The speaker was all dented up.
 

toon80

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May 24, 2010
2,487
Laval, Canada
I'll post the 3D print process when I have some more time. There's some old school technology along with brand new stuff to get this bell done. It also looks to be pretty tough, being round shaped. I'd say that mounted on a car going full speed, it would hold up just fine.
 

dmathieu

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May 20, 2010
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S.W. New Hampshire, USA
Just a thought.... On these Whelen bars I use a socket cap screw to hold the lights and speaker on the bar. These screws have a small head that fits into the slot and remain hidden. These are tightened by using an Allen wrench which fits into the slot. This eliminates the visible bolt heads and washers.
I'm not criticizing, just giving you an idea.
 

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