Ron Harmon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de diciembre de 2024
No issues with this horn. Very very loud. Holding up well after a year.
Doiger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2024
Delivery sucked, was supposed to be 2 days, turned into 6 days, overall the horns sound good and seem like decent quality. They mounted differently than my old setup on a 33’ Sea Ray, but when finished I believe it’ll look great, before and after photos shown
Mark Slavin
Comentado en Australia el 2 de febrero de 2021
Very happy with product.
Kenneth Robbers
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de febrero de 2018
Perfect
Jonathan Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de octubre de 2016
I have bought and bought countless horns looking for that perfect sound to go on my truck. Wolo, etc. you name it, if it was $50 or less in a store, even alot on Amazon, I've bought it. Any "air" horns that have a little compressor that comes with them. DONT buy them, you will be let down every time. Those type of horns need alot more air than the compressors can put out, and the sound just isn't good.Also, if your vehicles horn sounds when you lock it, "air" horns compressors just don't have enough time to kick on and push enough air for the horn to work properly. These on the other hand are all electric and sound great when you lock your vehicle. They love to be noticed.Each horn comes with a + and - wire extruding out, ready to be wired up. Both horns require a 12v power supply. If I where you I would not put the horns + and - together and run one set of wires to them. These guys like power and will not operate at 100% if you run one set of wires to supply both.I used my existing horn wires (2 + and - wires) one set on each side of the truck. I correctly cut the plugs off and spliced extra wire to reach the horns. I did have to make the mounting brackets holes a little bigger since I was mounting with existing bolts. All in all, they are a great edition to my truck.These horns are very good, but one thing that people make a mistake doing, is not going the extra mile and doing everything right. You can't take shortcuts installing things like this. You have to do everything right the first time. People half *** it and expect everything to be dandy. But more than likely it won't be and they'll blame the product. That kind of stuff happens all the time.As long as you install these properly, they will work great.