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    Hella horn sound comparison site

    Hella makes quality horns from what I've read. Since I was in the market, I found this site. It allows you to listen to each horn, or both together for some. It also plays background traffic noise if you'd like. Scroll to the horn you want to listen to, a sidebar will pop out, then click on the icons to the right- such as low, high, or background noise.

    The drawback is that every one of these horns does not appear to be sold in the USA. The 70mm ones looked decent, but I can't find a retailer, so I'll likely go with the 79mm M28 ones. They appear to be in the $10-12 range on Amazon and elsewhere.

    Last edited by Guest; 03-09-2013, 11:31 AM.

    #2
    That M26S looks a treat what with having three tones and all.

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      #3
      It's a two-tone horn. The high & low icon just lets you hear both at the same time. The only three-tone thing they sell is a warning buzzer, and I would not care to use that as a horn- except possibly if you were about to crash inside of a library.

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        #4
        Hi,

        Do any of those require a relay? What's the current draw? I didn't see it mentioned in the PDF docs.


        Thank you for your indulgence,

        BassCliff

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          #5
          No idea, I have not seen power requirements from Hella other than voltage. I'd think the smaller ones (70-79mm) should be similar to the stock GS horns.

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