blackrams
Gold Member
Hello,
Fairly new to this forum. I have a question for all you innovative gents.
I'm adding an air horn to my Ford 1210. Mounting and powering it aren't an issue but, the question is, how does one go about altering the pitch or tone of the horn? I already have the horn but would like a lower pitch/tone of the sound it makes. I assume it's got some kind of flapper valve that reverberates internally or, the compressed air is forced through an orifice but don't know squat about compressor driven air horns. I know I could just put an electric version on it but, I like the air horn.
Seeking a way to lower the note and retain the decibel level.
This request is just a shot in the dark, but you never know if you don't ask.
Rams
Frankfort, KY
Fairly new to this forum. I have a question for all you innovative gents.
I'm adding an air horn to my Ford 1210. Mounting and powering it aren't an issue but, the question is, how does one go about altering the pitch or tone of the horn? I already have the horn but would like a lower pitch/tone of the sound it makes. I assume it's got some kind of flapper valve that reverberates internally or, the compressed air is forced through an orifice but don't know squat about compressor driven air horns. I know I could just put an electric version on it but, I like the air horn.
Seeking a way to lower the note and retain the decibel level.
This request is just a shot in the dark, but you never know if you don't ask.
Rams
Frankfort, KY