That Glassport Thunderbolt is a 1000T, and is really high pitched. If it's close enough to you, it'd be a really good one to record. If I'm not mistaken, I believe they test it in attack too.cauberallies wrote:That is something I would like to find out myself. The only one I have personally seen, is a 1000(t?) in Glassport, PA, at the VFD across from a venue that I played on tour last spring. It is actually the only Tbolt I have ever seen in person. Glassport is located near Pittsburgh.
I would really like to know where the closest dual tone thunderbolt is to me, because I have never heard one, and I want to experiment with recording methods/multiple microphone types, distances and placement on a rotational siren. I haven't had the chance to record a siren since I have owned/operated a recording studio, and the equipment to do it properly, nor have I ever had the opportunity to hear a Tbolt, so that would be great.
Does anyone know of a dual tone thunderbolt within an hour or two of Altoona, PA/Blair county?
Here's a recording from the siren archive of that Thunderbolt in attack:
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