3D printed Whelen WPS 2802
This was a bit of an experimental dive into something a bit different from what the 3D printed siren community usually makes that’s for sure. This video is a bit long winded compared to my usual videos but there is a bit more to cover in this. I’m curious to see if a model of whelen’s more directional sirens would be a bit more acoustically interesting and perceivable then that of a simple omnidirectional model. Something like a vortex would definitely be a bit more challenging but I think the end result may be closer to what I was initially expecting from the efficiency of electronic sirens. Regardless, this was done just to see how it would behave.

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