Anthony DeVor
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Everything that Hornblasters sells is high-pitched tinny sound. To get the real sound, you need to go with professional horns like Grover or Hadley. Go to Hornblasters website and play the recorded sounds of their horns.I am looking to get from hornblsters i just was looking to see how people did their setup
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I didn't want to say it, but Tocapet's right. It really comes down to what you want to spend. Grover and Hadley are on fire trucks and Freightliners. Got a lot of money? Look at Nathans. That's what the railroads use.Everything that Hornblasters sells is high-pitched tinny sound. To get the real sound, you need to go with professional horns like Grover or Hadley.
If you want to make your life easy, but still want attention, you can look at the "electronic air horns" offered by the police siren companies. They make the single tone "blatt" that comes from police car sirens but they are legal where sirens may not be. Usually connect to a police siren speaker (100W) which are as loud as -- police sirens.
You'll get attention.
Some manufacturers (Whelen or Federal Signal) sell a custom speaker bracket for the Expeditions.
Here's one of the cheaper setups:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/CARSON-HPK...198644?hash=item257d5035f4:g:Ce8AAMXQwKdRfG45