Curious what model you had? I've worked on many sigtronics and had a couple now and have never heard of that. They work great and I really like the sigtronics.Cary wrote:FWIW, until I had my PS Engineering audio panel installed 4 years ago, which includes their outstanding intercom, I had a 4 place Sigtronics for about 9 years. It worked OK, but by its design, it opened all 4 mics whenever one was triggered--it only had one channel. It also tended to clip speech, not breaking squelch immediately and squelching if the speaker lowered his/her voice a little. It seemed like I was always having to fiddle with the squelch. So there may come a time when you'll want to upgrade to a better intercom; if you do, I can definitely recommend PS Engineering. Meanwhile, I suggest that not plugging in the headsets that aren't being used helps a whole bunch to minimize annoying false triggering of the intercom.
Cary
A1Skinner wrote:Curious what model you had? I've worked on many sigtronics and had a couple now and have never heard of that. They work great and I really like the sigtronics.Cary wrote:FWIW, until I had my PS Engineering audio panel installed 4 years ago, which includes their outstanding intercom, I had a 4 place Sigtronics for about 9 years. It worked OK, but by its design, it opened all 4 mics whenever one was triggered--it only had one channel. It also tended to clip speech, not breaking squelch immediately and squelching if the speaker lowered his/her voice a little. It seemed like I was always having to fiddle with the squelch. So there may come a time when you'll want to upgrade to a better intercom; if you do, I can definitely recommend PS Engineering. Meanwhile, I suggest that not plugging in the headsets that aren't being used helps a whole bunch to minimize annoying false triggering of the intercom.
Cary
Mark, not sure which one you got, but the 4S has a seperate volume on its case as well as the front. Be sure to try it and make sure it's high enough before mounting it in the panel. It's a can he a bit of a pain to adjust after, depending on where you mount it.
David
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