Can you attest to the difference in loudness between the two that Adam Smith claimed? I vaguely recall what Jason C is referring to, but I can't say for sure.danwisbey85 wrote:Main difference between both type of sirens is build quality. The Carter model was much more robust built and tougher bearings then the Secomak. The secomak was built on a cheaper basis with bearings and gears that easily broke when under too much pressure from turning the handle. I owned both models and boy I can tell you!
The Secomak I owned was a later built model with a special handle device designed to help reduce friction/pressure on the gears when sounding. It worked fine and too me felt very light when sounding and the handle was easy to turn.
The Carter model was much heavier built and more sturdy. When turning the handle you "Felt" a huge difference in weight. Much more stiff and heavy to turn but was much more robust to take a hammering so to speak.
Personally would recommend the Carter model over the Secomak.
That makes me feel better about selling the Secomak I had a while back. I spent hours bringing it back to decent shape, but sold it ultimately because I could break even with it and buy a Carter to permakeep later on.danwisbey85 wrote:I can confirm that yes, the Carter was much louder because the cogs and gears gripped very tightly. Again the siren was very stiff in turning because of the robustness construction. Once it got going up to speed it was very loud and easy to operate.
The secomak was much easier to start but to me seemed and felt much looser meaning you had to wind it faster to get the sound output matched.
I don't have them anymore but here are my video's...You easily notice a output difference!
Carter:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9qP8VJ1i1g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9rPwaW62L8
Secomak:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXDPBPFiNMw
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