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The HPSS16 (for High Power Speaker Station 1600W) is an electronic siren produced by [[Acoustic Technology, Incorporated]]. It consists of four 400W drivers, each pointed 90 degrees away from each other.  
The HPSS16 (for High Power Speaker Station 1600W) is an electronic siren produced by [[Acoustic Technology, Incorporated]]. It consists of four 400W drivers, each pointed 90 degrees away from each other.  
==HPSS16R==
==HPSS16R==
Along Side the HPSS16, there is a [[rotating]] version called the [[HPSS16-R]]. It's an oscillating unit that rotates 360˚, then rotates back the other direction eliminating the need for collector rings.
Along Side the HPSS16, there is a [[rotating]] version called the [[HPSS16-R]]. It's an oscillating unit that rotates 360˚, then rotates back the other direction eliminating the need for collector rings. In 2018, ATI quietly discontinued this siren from their linup.  


[[Category:Acoustic Technology, Incorporated]][[Category:Electronic Sirens]][[Category:Omnidirectional Sirens]][[Category:HPSS]][[Category:Sirens]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]]
[[Category:Acoustic Technology, Incorporated]][[Category:Electronic Sirens]][[Category:Omnidirectional Sirens]][[Category:HPSS]][[Category:Sirens]][[Category:Single Toned Sirens]]

Revision as of 14:49, 27 May 2020

HPSS16
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A HPSS-16 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
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Company Acoustic Technology, Incorporated
Produced 2004-present
Type Electronic
Sound output 121
Documentation
Product sheet

HPSS16

The HPSS16 (for High Power Speaker Station 1600W) is an electronic siren produced by Acoustic Technology, Incorporated. It consists of four 400W drivers, each pointed 90 degrees away from each other.

HPSS16R

Along Side the HPSS16, there is a rotating version called the HPSS16-R. It's an oscillating unit that rotates 360˚, then rotates back the other direction eliminating the need for collector rings. In 2018, ATI quietly discontinued this siren from their linup.