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 Re: Rip the horn off the horn
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Joined: Jan 2005
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That's it ... Quote:
If you are talking about the shroud over the horn, you may be able to remove it, but you would lose some of the tone and possibly some of the volume.
I have been down this horny road before. I have about 5 or 6 horns that I have bought and tried and the bottom line is this: the only way to get the volume and tone needed to be heard is either an air horn or dual (hi/lo) electrics.....
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