Yes! When Sentry bought sterling, they gave it a much better motor and overall design! I heavily praise these rare gems for their raspiness and similarities to the 10v2t
@@TheCasualSirenEnthusiast For sure. This Sterling was a lot more louder than I expected it to be. It bypassed my hearing protection a little bit and it rumbled my chest big time.
@@TheCasualSirenEnthusiast That’s right. They really had the right ideas for these sirens. Overall, I would say that when Sentry siren bought Sterling siren and Fire alarm, They really changed a lot and the loudness of the sirens increased
I'm almost convinced that this looks almost the same as Sentry's later sirens. I mean the air raid siren wiki claims that most of sentry's products were based on the model m, and all this time i was confused as i thought they meant the pre 1972 version. I may be wrong.
@@NSandBNSFrailfanProductions This is a Sentry, Sterling went out of business in 1973 and sold off all of their assets. And unlike the Sterling Counterparts, this model is correctly referred to as the "Model M-10"
These were the best sirens until Federal came out with the thunderbolt.
The thunderbolt is not the best unfortunately. These are likely still the best after 100 years.
Finally, a good recording of a Post-1972 M-10! They're raspy, punchy, and have a meaner sound than their predecessor! MADLAD ENERGY!
Our firehouse has one similar but from early 50s
Awesome!!! That thing is so punchy
Yes! When Sentry bought sterling, they gave it a much better motor and overall design! I heavily praise these rare gems for their raspiness and similarities to the 10v2t
@@TheCasualSirenEnthusiast For sure. This Sterling was a lot more louder than I expected it to be. It bypassed my hearing protection a little bit and it rumbled my chest big time.
@@TheCasualSirenEnthusiast That’s right. They really had the right ideas for these sirens. Overall, I would say that when Sentry siren bought Sterling siren and Fire alarm, They really changed a lot and the loudness of the sirens increased
@@SteelCitySirensandTrains wow!
@@GamingWithJonny3612 yeah, I think part of what makes them so loud is their rasp
I'm almost convinced that this looks almost the same as Sentry's later sirens. I mean the air raid siren wiki claims that most of sentry's products were based on the model m, and all this time i was confused as i thought they meant the pre 1972 version. I may be wrong.
Hell yeah! Hopefully Im not busy one first saturday so I can catch a test
It’s totally worth going to. It is very loud even at a distance. That thing rumbles your chest hard from right under.
That m-10 is like from the 60s idk but sounds like a sentry 20v2t
Probably same, or similar horsepower. Does have the same port ratio as the 20V2T.
Love it!!!
That sounds exactly the same is the Sentry Siren
Sterling was before sentry siren.
Sentry siren was sterling
this one is a Sterling tho 1996 was not when sentry bought Sterling. Sentry bought them in early 2000’s
It was 1972??? @@NSandBNSFrailfanProductions
@@NSandBNSFrailfanProductions
This is a Sentry, Sterling went out of business in 1973 and sold off all of their assets.
And unlike the Sterling Counterparts, this model is correctly referred to as the "Model M-10"
I'm recording a eclipse 8 on Monday
Also nice video!
Good luck with that
Good luck! Hope it sounds!
You got to love that M-10
This sounds alot like a mobile directo