Aftermarket Horns on Amazon are Getting Out of Hand

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
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  • @TorqueTestChannel
    @TorqueTestChannel  Před rokem +1018

    The sequel - LASERS: czcams.com/video/ZH3yMeA7HxQ/video.html
    We measured at 2m (not 1m) because thats what the horn specs sheets say! The bomb correction should say 10,000X the Nagasaki FatMan explosion. Bonkers. Also the % greater than Hella can be simplified and corrected as (from top to bottom): 1.15X, 1.19X, 1.72X, 2.29X, 2.57X & 1.46X

    • @ericduckman3135
      @ericduckman3135 Před rokem +69

      18650 cells. so many fakes, so many chineseium mAh.

    • @samsuplee7528
      @samsuplee7528 Před rokem +17

      Perhaps pressure washers?

    • @beefcakeandgravy
      @beefcakeandgravy Před rokem +7

      I've had good results with two different horns on my cars.
      Both made by Stebel, one is an air horn called nautilus and one is a twin electromagnetic pair called Magnum.
      Both claim high noise the nautilus 127db and the Magnum pair claims 115db.
      To my ears they are a similar noise level but the nautilus is a high tone air horn type like a stadium horn and the Magnum is a more aggressive "GET OUT THE WAY" type.

    • @h8GW
      @h8GW Před rokem +3

      @Eric Duckman You know you can just buy some reputable Chinese cells from reputable sites like 18650batterystore, instead of off eBay right? And besides, Project Farm already tested this.
      Or are you trying to say they should test how close the actual capacities are to the advertised ones of the reputable 18650s?

    • @Gerald.69
      @Gerald.69 Před rokem +1

      Love this video. Definitely do make more car product testing videos and less drill stuff. Donuit media is a gold mine, and they split it 20 ways.

  • @pyromen321
    @pyromen321 Před rokem +9219

    I can’t believe that one horn didn’t actually produce 600dB. I thought for sure that product was capable of obliterating the entire solar system.

    • @coalthedergsune
      @coalthedergsune Před rokem +589

      facebook humor: "I hate my life"
      boomer humor: "I hate my wife
      GenZ humor: sIx HuNdReD dEcIbEl AiR hOrN

    • @ElectronicInspiration
      @ElectronicInspiration Před rokem +498

      @@coalthedergsune r/terribleyoutubecommentsmemes

    • @akidafloof
      @akidafloof Před rokem +213

      @@ElectronicInspiration r/uselessthreads

    • @fedoraboy8804
      @fedoraboy8804 Před rokem +12

      @@akidafloof fucking redditards at it again

    • @Wulv
      @Wulv Před rokem +64

      @@coalthedergsune bruh stop

  • @CharlieAlexander04
    @CharlieAlexander04 Před rokem +2445

    Props to the guy that recorded the sound of the Krakatoa eruption from 2 metres away.

    • @CesarMartinez-wi7wc
      @CesarMartinez-wi7wc Před rokem +213

      mans really took one for the team

    • @Aranimda
      @Aranimda Před rokem +103

      Just as with the camera man, the sound man always survives.

    • @mrvwbug4423
      @mrvwbug4423 Před rokem +33

      He's a part of all of us now after being vaporized haha

    • @Ave_Satana666
      @Ave_Satana666 Před rokem

      A nuke is only a good weapon if everyone wants the person who you use it on dead if china wanted they could have got mad

    • @blackhole3407
      @blackhole3407 Před rokem +15

      He told that it was _calculated_ not measured

  • @RitzStarr
    @RitzStarr Před rokem +373

    The transition from the volcano story to the amazon horn was pure comedy gold

    • @timmyboy04
      @timmyboy04 Před rokem +9

      I haven't laughed like that in a long time. Pure art.

    • @markmills344
      @markmills344 Před rokem +19

      "God help us all"

  • @SirWulfrick
    @SirWulfrick Před 10 měsíci +62

    Glad someone finally said this. I've been leaving the following reviews on several Amazon horns:
    109db - chainsaw operation
    130db - painful to most humans
    150db - can break human eardrums
    172db - Krakatoa explosion at 100 miles away
    175db - one ton of TNT at 250ft
    194db - limit of what we can scientifically call "sound" before it just becomes a pressure wave.
    ...
    300db - these horns apparently

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl Před 3 měsíci

      差不多了,但我们已经足够好了,现在给我钱吧大佬

    • @ExtraThiccc
      @ExtraThiccc Před 3 měsíci +1

      Wouldn't be shocked if they ban you for making too many negative reviews, or the sellers delete your reviews

  • @jehdo144
    @jehdo144 Před rokem +597

    Not gonna lie I thought I was watching a history video and snapped back to reality with the 600db claim 😂

    • @deletdis6173
      @deletdis6173 Před rokem +16

      A very bold claim to say the least.

    • @kw966
      @kw966 Před rokem +20

      That is one the funniest thing I’ve ever been snapped back to reality with. A+ content for sure.

    • @westelaudio943
      @westelaudio943 Před rokem +22

      @@deletdis6173
      Especially since dBs are a *logarithmic* scale.

    • @jakehanneman6956
      @jakehanneman6956 Před rokem +12

      Especially since it's a logarithmic pattern, 600 isn't double the sound of 300.

    • @jakehanneman6956
      @jakehanneman6956 Před rokem +5

      @@westelaudio943 beat me to it

  • @Slumpy_Sloth
    @Slumpy_Sloth Před rokem +2065

    I noticed this same thing on wish a couple years ago. Something like 7-8000 decibel horn for your truck. I did a lot of research and concluded that obliteration of every atom in the universe would only cost about $30(S&H not included) 😂 Glad someone turned this into a video, you killed it

    • @letterspace1letterspace266
      @letterspace1letterspace266 Před rokem +59

      Dude, my face and neck hurts from laughing so hard at this post. Thanks!

    • @jazzabighits4473
      @jazzabighits4473 Před rokem +54

      The only truck worthy of mounting such a horn would be Big Rig.

    • @turtleisland8034
      @turtleisland8034 Před rokem +42

      @@jazzabighits4473 no it would be Optimus prime

    • @Slumpy_Sloth
      @Slumpy_Sloth Před rokem +35

      @@turtleisland8034 coulda just honked away the decepticons back on cybertron and then we wouldn't have got all the movies 😂

    • @michaelcharach
      @michaelcharach Před rokem +1

      Seems like maybe something you could get from bed bath and beyond?? 😅

  • @trevoris18
    @trevoris18 Před rokem +88

    I love that based on the seller's descriptions you're actually testing doomsday weapons. "According to the seller this should wipe out my entire city for 28 dollars, let's test it out."

  • @kennnnn
    @kennnnn Před rokem +25

    I just love the one time in Teen Titans comics when Cyborg used a million decibells of white noise at the enemy. That is like 10^100000 universes of energy lmao.

  • @SuperSecretSquirell
    @SuperSecretSquirell Před rokem +714

    I can only imagine what your neighbors thought when all of them went off at once. Sounded like a comically large crash involving several jingle trucks lol.

    • @aspitofmud6257
      @aspitofmud6257 Před rokem +7

      They probably just got out of the way. 🤪😁

    • @saghwteam
      @saghwteam Před rokem +13

      Sounds like my trumpet band's training room back in high school

  • @aname1281
    @aname1281 Před rokem +801

    I laughed so hard at the 600db comparison with Krakatoa that was amazing

    • @nico5108
      @nico5108 Před rokem +43

      Imagine you use your horn and the whole world hears it lol

    • @jakejakedowntwo6613
      @jakejakedowntwo6613 Před rokem +70

      @@nico5108 more like the whole world becomes extinct

    • @vecdran
      @vecdran Před rokem +36

      @@nico5108 More like space time itself is torn asunder.
      I burst out laughing when he dropped that rating.

    • @nasonguy
      @nasonguy Před rokem +43

      Fun fact, the largest supernovas are estimated to be about 450 decibels. I have a feeling something at 600 decibels would be so much energy density that it would likely create a black hole.

    • @mrbisshie
      @mrbisshie Před rokem

      Yes, if these things were actually 600db. They'd pretty much be super weapons, and would kill the owner and probably take out an entire city, and probably the world. 1100db would probably cause a black hole.
      Thankfully Amazon doesn't sell super weapons for under 100 dollars, that can cause shock waves that would destroy cities in an instance.

  • @davesbeenbad4018
    @davesbeenbad4018 Před rokem +376

    This was UNREASONABLY funny and entertaining for what it was. My wife is not a technical person, would have never clicked on this video, and was dying of laughter just overhearing the video. Well done. 10/10

  • @needleonthevinyl
    @needleonthevinyl Před rokem +11

    13:00 that may actually be a record holder for the most quantitatively over-advertised item on amazon

  • @jaysdood
    @jaysdood Před rokem +1586

    I can't believe you were so brave as to risk your life by testing the 600dB horn. My thoughts and prayers are with you 🙏😂

    • @Frosty301289
      @Frosty301289 Před rokem +155

      To be fair he not only risked his lofe but also all life that is on earth and possibly left on mars

    • @gerardmontgomery280
      @gerardmontgomery280 Před rokem +86

      All our lives. According to Doctor Google a Supernova is around 440dB. He could've taken out a the entire solar system.

    • @odioalospoopers
      @odioalospoopers Před rokem +28

      Tbf there would be nobody left to apologize to

    • @shadowxxe
      @shadowxxe Před rokem +11

      His life? scratch that the fucking universe

    • @killerbug05
      @killerbug05 Před rokem +7

      @@gerardmontgomery280 if that's true then 600 would probably be capable of creating a second bootes level void 😂

  • @Potterzilla
    @Potterzilla Před rokem +98

    The fact that someone can trigger a 300db horn AT will ANYWHERE on the planet is super villain level of hilarity. Awesome vid

    • @gerardmontgomery280
      @gerardmontgomery280 Před rokem +35

      I think the technical term for a 300dB horn is a bomb.

    • @thelight3112
      @thelight3112 Před rokem +6

      @@gerardmontgomery280 B83: 1.2 megaton thermonuclear gravity bomb

    • @blazen123
      @blazen123 Před rokem +1

      @@gerardmontgomery280 this was a great laugh

  • @bobdavelisafrank_4850
    @bobdavelisafrank_4850 Před rokem +61

    There's two decibel scales! Your calculator at 4:13 uses a scale of 20 decibels = 10x, and your calculator at 5:36 uses a scale of 10 decibels = 10x -- this is why the second calculator shows about half as much increase as the actual measured amount. (109 is right between 106 and 112!) Your device definitinely measures on a 20db scale according to its results.

    • @egarcia1360
      @egarcia1360 Před rokem +3

      Should be called a ventibel scale then smh

    • @natehill8069
      @natehill8069 Před rokem +2

      difference between power and voltage

    • @MrDoboz
      @MrDoboz Před 5 měsíci

      fuck decibels tbh

  • @Goodgu3963
    @Goodgu3963 Před rokem +19

    The logarithmic nature of the decibel scale has probably caused more public confusion that almost any other unit we regularly use lol

    • @cherrypepsi2815
      @cherrypepsi2815 Před rokem

      I'm pretty sure it's based on energy/pressure waves over distance rather than how loud we actually perceive it, which is why there's no simple "is it loud" scale. We all perceive sound differently.

  • @michaelcrumlett187
    @michaelcrumlett187 Před rokem +921

    Great video! Kinda bummed that none of these horns ended all life on earth, reversed time, and opened a wormhole to an alternate reality, but it was fun all the same.

    • @justcommenting4981
      @justcommenting4981 Před rokem +21

      Make sure your volume is all the way up.

    • @Horus2Osiris
      @Horus2Osiris Před rokem +31

      And you're fairly certain that has not occurred? For unending cycles? Better think it through again...

    • @herrpez
      @herrpez Před rokem +30

      @@Horus2Osiris You keep making this comment in every timeline.

    • @RIZFERD
      @RIZFERD Před rokem +2

      what?!?! lol

    • @ericemmons3040
      @ericemmons3040 Před rokem +3

      But I guess the major philosophical question your statement creates is this: if one of these horns had ended all life on earth, how would anyone or anything know if time was reversed or not? 🙂

  • @Kumquat_Lord
    @Kumquat_Lord Před rokem +918

    Thank you for mentioning that decibels are logarithmic, seeing the numbers claimed made me laugh. Seriously, those things would probably create a pressure wave big enough to destroy the planet at the advertised volumes

    • @SnifferSock
      @SnifferSock Před rokem +52

      *a new foe has appeared*
      Enter... _THE ACOUSTIC PLANET KILLER!_

    • @zarblitz
      @zarblitz Před rokem +63

      600 dB is probably the sound of the entire Earth exploding, whatever "sound" means in that particular scenario.
      EDIT: More like galactic explosion, thanks to those who did the math.

    • @ThePlacehole
      @ThePlacehole Před rokem +129

      Ok, let me see:
      If we use a speaker rated at an amazing 100 dB at 1W/1m , to get 600 dB SPL, we'll need...
      wait... 100 + 10*log10(x) = 600? Solve for x...
      10^50 watts!! Our sun only releases on the order of 10^26 watts.
      Even better, the energy contained in a supernova is "only" 10^44 joules! Consuming an entire supernova couldn't power those speakers for more than a microsecond.

    • @MasterGeek360
      @MasterGeek360 Před rokem +66

      Lol. More like the the entire milky way galaxy. A supernova is "only" 440 dB in terms of energy released.

    • @zarblitz
      @zarblitz Před rokem +5

      @@MasterGeek360 lol even better

  • @RCDuke4
    @RCDuke4 Před rokem +22

    I love the whole one minute and thirty-five second explanation of the loudest recorded sound known to man, then the five second chat of the cheap amazon horn claiming to be twice that and you going "God help us all" XD
    Love the video and the testing. Thanks!

    • @Necro-the-Pyro
      @Necro-the-Pyro Před 6 měsíci +1

      Not twice as loud, actually; the decibel scale is logarithmic. 600 db is 1*10^29 times louder. So multiply the volume of the eruption shockwave, by the number of people on the earth, and then by the number of stars in the entire universe, and you'll be pretty close to how many times louder 600db is than 310db.

    • @2005cms
      @2005cms Před 3 měsíci

      What is trillion billion as a number?

    • @IIGummies
      @IIGummies Před měsícem +1

      @@2005cms You have one billion, 1,000,000,000, and then imagine you have a trillion, 1,000,000,000,000, of each of those billions. That's "a trillion billions." Good luck imagining that 🤣 quite literally universe ending. Maybe there's some ridiculous calculator on the internet that can illustrate it for you, but it'd probably be reported as spam if someone showed you in a CZcams comment from the sheer amount of zeroes

  • @joeystevens3790
    @joeystevens3790 Před rokem +18

    I love the context you provide for decibals. 300db is just a number without the example

  • @Xeonerable
    @Xeonerable Před rokem +54

    That prologue of describing the largest recorded volcanic explosion and then the "it was 300 dcb, this horn is rated for 600, god help us all" LMAO , i fuggen lost it.

  • @MrTeddy12397
    @MrTeddy12397 Před rokem +444

    I'm going to sue Vovov demanding because their horn was 1900 trillion billion times quieter than they advertised!

    • @himswim28
      @himswim28 Před rokem +75

      As the foremost expert in Birdlaw, I can tell you that you have a case. And once Vovov accepted your $22 they are legally and contractually obligated to provide you with a horn capable of destroying the earth. That obligation doesn't end with Vovov either; If they do not have the resources then the entirety of China also has no other option but to fulfill the legal obligations of Vovov, under international Bird law.
      Trust me, I know this, as I studied under the Big Bird himself.

    • @The_Bird_Bird_Harder
      @The_Bird_Bird_Harder Před rokem +32

      @@himswim28 I vouch for you boy. Use my teachings well.

    • @stickmouse5002
      @stickmouse5002 Před rokem +2

      so 1.9 * 10^21 times quieter?

    • @andrewgreeb916
      @andrewgreeb916 Před rokem +1

      So how are you supposed to make a company give you a horn strong enough to shake the foundsations of the earth?

    • @oonmm
      @oonmm Před rokem +2

      @@andrewgreeb916 He will just get the money instead.

  • @roryos
    @roryos Před rokem +5

    Fun fact, they estimated the pressure output from 2 black holes colliding several billion lightyears away was around 1100db. Which is enough pressure that it shook the fabric of reality it's self. That's how it was recorded.

    • @daleolson3506
      @daleolson3506 Před 6 měsíci

      Sound doesn’t happen in a vacuume? A tree fell in the woods today I didn’t hear it.

  • @patricknesbitt4003
    @patricknesbitt4003 Před rokem +18

    A good reason why you wouldn't get as much sound as you think you would running all those horns at once is that the mix of all those frequencies would generate random standing waves that would effectively mute or "cancel out" some of the sound.

  • @GoughCustom
    @GoughCustom Před rokem +248

    "God help us all" had me rolling 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Love this kind of dry humor!

  • @djlinux64
    @djlinux64 Před rokem +575

    At very close range, the sound from the Saturn V measures an incredible 220 db, loud enough to melt concrete just from the sound.

  • @MyBigRed
    @MyBigRed Před rokem +20

    I think there may be something wrong with the Vovov unit you got. I installed one in my car and on the first honk it leveled the tri-state area. 10/10, would recommend.

    • @natehill8069
      @natehill8069 Před rokem

      SO, you have to replace your car every time someone cuts you off? Seems like itd be cheaper just to hit them.

    • @a-10warthog25
      @a-10warthog25 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@natehill8069when you install a Bobov the car becomes Indestructible like a GTA tree. It's the power of Bobov

  • @hydrocarbon8272
    @hydrocarbon8272 Před rokem +22

    I'd have liked to see a Cadillac 4-note horn set tested, since those are by far the loudest (and best sounding) OEM horns I know of. I've pulled a few sets off junkyard cars to put on mine.

    • @luvmechanix
      @luvmechanix Před rokem +6

      The caddy trumpets were the nasty ones

    • @JViello
      @JViello Před rokem +2

      Heck yeah! Those 4 note GM horns are classic and legendary! (Especially if you grew up in the 60's and 70's!) One of my favorite GM commercials is the one where they take a Tahoe with the same horn, and put it on a revolving platter to become the "new" lighthouse! It totally works and trips you out because they slowly zoom in from a very far and wide angle perspective on a dark foggy scene. You just hear the fog horn and see light sweep by. It's not until they get close enough you realize it's a Tahoe rotating on top of the light house with it's high beams on sounding the horn.
      I'm sure it's not real, but it still messes with your brain. It was probably just marketed to select regions like mine (New England), perhaps the Great Lakes and the Pacific NW. No one else would get the reference or have that lighthouse sound embedded into memory like we do growing up with it! LOL

  • @iwouldrathernot4274
    @iwouldrathernot4274 Před rokem +764

    I will say the little remote pumps for these horns are a huge limiting factor. I had one I was playing around with and hooked it to 130psi shop air. I was not ready

  • @atourdeforce
    @atourdeforce Před rokem +442

    You should have ran compressed air through the horns and ramped it up incrementally with a regulator until they blew. Just to see what the max capable loudness was.

    • @atourdeforce
      @atourdeforce Před rokem +78

      @Gol Acheron Start at around 15psi, Keep going until around 150psi(that's about the limit of most common compressors. But I've s feeling the horns will probably give out at around half that.

    • @pigeonbusiness
      @pigeonbusiness Před rokem +47

      You. I like you.

    • @atourdeforce
      @atourdeforce Před rokem +3

      @@pigeonbusiness 😂😌🙏

    • @ceilingfan12345
      @ceilingfan12345 Před rokem +23

      @@atourdeforce we ran shop air through some cheap air horns where I used to work. About 120psi. Don't know about long term use, but none broke from us just fucking around with them

    • @KrolKaz
      @KrolKaz Před rokem +4

      You should make a video I bet you'd get millions of views

  • @michaelmarks5012
    @michaelmarks5012 Před rokem +22

    I love this channel! Keeping the testing obscure makes it fascinatingly fresh!

  • @oryxthemad
    @oryxthemad Před rokem +4

    considering a theoretical 600db horn, maybe that's what gabriel's apocalyptic angel horn is, just the real version of a $20 horn from Amazon lmao

  • @TheGreatChrisB
    @TheGreatChrisB Před rokem +63

    Thankfully the horn was faulty because aliens would be laughing at us if earth nearly went extinct because of a $22 car horn 😂

    • @protonjinx
      @protonjinx Před rokem

      US military stops making nukes and just buy $22 car horns from chyna.

    • @nickabel8279
      @nickabel8279 Před rokem +7

      I feel like they have a bet going

  • @abstract_jeff
    @abstract_jeff Před rokem +898

    Your rating system, content ideas and humour are honestly second to none. You, AvE and Project Farm are keeping us do it yourself guys goin. Please don't ever stop. 💯👍

    • @androiduberalles
      @androiduberalles Před rokem +40

      Don't forget about bigclive

    • @abstract_jeff
      @abstract_jeff Před rokem +4

      @@androiduberalles agreed!

    • @thecloneguyz
      @thecloneguyz Před rokem +2

      I wish they would go back and redo a lot of their videos that we were waiting on answers for

    • @artvandelay1099
      @artvandelay1099 Před rokem +1

      Nailed it. The big three. See you folks on Sunday!

    • @nunyabusiness8538
      @nunyabusiness8538 Před rokem +5

      i think you would really enjoy “applied science” if this is your jazz

  • @diogosimoes9068
    @diogosimoes9068 Před rokem +3

    Hey, just wanted to let you know that the reason the dual horn and all the horns combined ended up being louder than expected is because that calculator you used to add up the volumes is wrong.
    It uses the 10dB=10x convention instead of the usual 20dB=10x convention. You can tell this is the case because, as you said in the video, an increase of 6dB means twice as loud, so two 106dB horns should sum up to 112dB, just as you measured, and not 109dB.
    All the other calculators and calculations you used throughout the video seems to be spot on though. Great video!

  • @Novous
    @Novous Před rokem +1

    People should definitely install all of them. Imagine running a red light and it sounds like FIFTEEN cars all honked at you at once.

  • @Seedyrom247
    @Seedyrom247 Před rokem +43

    My wife asked “something amusing?”, as I was laughing in bed. She had previously glanced over and assumed I was watching a boring documentary on Krakatoa. “Check out this set up!” I replied with tears in my eyes.
    Great stuff.

  • @msytdc1577
    @msytdc1577 Před rokem +116

    Eagerly awaiting the follow up video with a train horn, a large ship's horn, an electric tornado warning siren, and a V8 powered air raid siren...

    • @armchairgeneralissimo
      @armchairgeneralissimo Před rokem +31

      Those V8 air raid sirens are one of the most American things I've ever heard of.

    • @tjf9948
      @tjf9948 Před rokem +7

      this is the comment I was looking for. he'll need one hell of an air supply to feed them but he's never let us down before!

    • @muddywater6856
      @muddywater6856 Před rokem +4

      Yep...
      This was a great video, and deserves a follow up/ continuation

    • @msytdc1577
      @msytdc1577 Před rokem +9

      @@tjf9948 fortunately it's rather easy to rent very large trailer mounted air compressors designed to be used by large construction crews running multiple high airflow tools, to that equipment blasting three or four very large air horns continuously would be a walk in the park.

    • @Species-lj8wh
      @Species-lj8wh Před rokem +1

      Needs to get his hands on a fog horn.

  • @QuimBeelivingstone
    @QuimBeelivingstone Před rokem +4

    I had a car once that the horn would only work if the am radio was on. I could make the horn louder or quieter by increasing or decreasing the volume on the radio. However, even at full volume it was as loud as maybe a horn made for infants! It always made pedestrians laugh so I would do it at red lights especially if people were looking miserable. I miss that car. It was always an adventure going from point a to point b because it always felt like it would break down at any moment.

  • @YodaWhat
    @YodaWhat Před rokem +55

    Time stamps for the various horns actually blowing, in case you want to *compare tones* quickly:
    3:42 Hella
    5:07 and 5:20 ZBrand (second lowest price; medium, dual tones )
    7:15 TWOM
    8:34 Viking Horns
    9:50 Yaetek (lowest price; low-ish pitch, single tone)
    10:46 Mega Blast
    12:22 Vovov (third lowest price; high pitch, almost squeaky upper tone)
    12:48 for the final comparison chart
    I would be very interested in hearing pairs of these horns, particularly the Yaetek single and the ZBrand twin blowing at the same time. How do the loudness factors combine for 3 tones at once? Love this video. @Torque Test Channel

  • @ouch1011
    @ouch1011 Před rokem +338

    Something important about traditional automotive “horns” (not the air horns) is that they need to be rigidly mounted to something in order to get their best noise. That’s why some of these sounded so weak. Just sitting them loose on a surface means they lose some of their power.
    Regarding the stupid/not based on reality ratings on Amazon, these no-name companies are capitalizing on the ignorance (i.e. stupidity) of the average person and the general mentality of “more is better.” It doesn’t have to be based on reality, as long as it is more “rating” than the competition (and unbelievably cheap), people will buy it.

    • @muddywater6856
      @muddywater6856 Před rokem +33

      Regarding mounting, the infamous "beep-beep" Roadrunner car horn from the late 60s and 70s achieved it's unique sound partially through the mounting bracket design.
      Unmounted they have an entirely different sound

    • @1STGeneral
      @1STGeneral Před rokem +32

      Especially since Amazon won't police the reviews. Even stopped my ability to leave reviews due to "suspicious" review activity

    • @whompronnie
      @whompronnie Před rokem +29

      I don't think it's "stupid" of anyone to think that 300db is 150db x2. It really is just ignorance of the scale that is counter-intuitive to all other everyday units of measurement. It's the same with batteries. Consumers are expected to weed through a legitimate shopping website filled with illegitimate entries, and people of average knowledge/patience/trustfulness can't be expected to always know that there aren't really 6,000mAH 18650 batteries for consumer use. It's straight up scamming people who haven't been given the tools to know better, especially because any research on the subject on a google search is flooded with "TOP 10 18650 BATTERIES" with affiliated amazon links.

    • @FirstStryke
      @FirstStryke Před rokem +35

      Welcome to the world of Chinese marketing.

    • @TheAnantaSesa
      @TheAnantaSesa Před rokem +7

      @@whompronnie just use a better ad blocker. A new product from the arrested development Corp DBA Faceblock prevents 210% of all identity theft. And I expect competitors to emerge soon with ad blockers that remove 300%. Eventually removal rates of 10s of thousands may be possible. The only limit is our imagination since these are not real numbers anyway.
      Eg "New gluten free recipe! We removed 200% of the gluten. (Means our product has negative gluten so you have eat gluten from somewhere else to get to zero)"

  • @ShortysTRM
    @ShortysTRM Před rokem +21

    The horn you crowned the winner already says "currently unavailable" on Amazon...I think you exhausted their inventory lol...I was ready to buy one.

    • @Corrodias
      @Corrodias Před rokem

      Why? Is your vehicle's horn unsafely inaudible?

    • @ShawnD__
      @ShawnD__ Před rokem +4

      @@Corrodias I just got a pickup and someone about hit me in traffic. They were completely not phased by it and I learned the horn is less alarming than the one on my focus

  • @Thedriver96207
    @Thedriver96207 Před rokem +11

    This has quickly become one of my favorite channels on CZcams. 🍻
    Thank you for the quality content!

  • @blame7121
    @blame7121 Před rokem +5

    I commend you on your bravery for the risk that you took testing these horns. If their advertising was indeed genuine, we would all be extinct right now, but that didn't stop you from testing them anyway. Respect

  • @TheVexCortex
    @TheVexCortex Před rokem +36

    Damn, I was looking forward to a horn so loud it would physically move someone out of my way with a shockwave...

    • @wim0104
      @wim0104 Před rokem

      hmmm, sth that goes over the speed of sound...

    • @hellfiresquid
      @hellfiresquid Před rokem +3

      You wouldn't really move someone out of your way with the shockwave, rather you'd remove them out of your way

    • @Logarithm906
      @Logarithm906 Před rokem +1

      at 600dB it wouldn't just move someone out of the way with the shockwave. It would release about 1x10^48 Joules of energy. To say that's a lot of energy would be a significant understatement.
      It would literally vapourise the solar system into a rapidly expanding plasma (everything, the sun would be blown away by the energy release like you blow flour off a kitchen countertop), it's entirely like a few neighbouring systems would go that way too.
      Your "horn", over time, would be easily detectable across the entire visible universe with current technology.
      Of course in actuality putting that much energy into such a small item would like mean that it would collapse into a medium sized black hole.
      Regardless, someone being in your way wouldn't be biggest problem anymore 😂.

    • @peter5.056
      @peter5.056 Před rokem

      @@hellfiresquid 600db is like a type 1A supernova, lol.

    • @hellfiresquid
      @hellfiresquid Před rokem +1

      @@peter5.056 exactly, it would remove them
      and also remove you, and whatever planet you're on, and probably a lot more.

  • @jozsefizsak
    @jozsefizsak Před rokem +11

    Oh boy, not only do I get blinded by SUV headlights on low beams by driving a sedan but if this catches on, I can be deafened as well. I wonder what new pleasures await on the road.

    • @FOXCRF450RIDER
      @FOXCRF450RIDER Před rokem +2

      I feel like half of drivers have their high beams on permanently now a days

    • @jozsefizsak
      @jozsefizsak Před rokem

      @@FOXCRF450RIDER For sure, but I now think it's SUVs and pickups which are so high that the darn low beam is in your eyes when you drive a normal car. It's horrible and it's dangerous.

    • @Kingsoupturbo
      @Kingsoupturbo Před rokem +1

      LED headlights are almost unregulated now, its ludicrous out there, yellow tinted glasses help me enormously

  • @dragonrider4253
    @dragonrider4253 Před rokem +1

    That last one sounded exactly like the lightning warning at an old camp ground with a water feature nearby, but just pitched up by ~12%. That one had a lower frequency, but still is LOUD, and could be heard clearly for about 5 miles or so. It's Florida, during summer. We get a lot of storms. You wouldn't want to be near the building that had this thing, as I'd guess it's probably in the neighborhood of ~120 dB. 10 seconds continuous indicates that a lightning strike happened within 10 miles of the area. (Basically a "Get the F out of the water RIGHT NOW!" alarm.) 3 X 4 second blasts is their all clear.

  • @joeschmo622
    @joeschmo622 Před rokem +1

    A lot of the trumpets themselves have a diaphragm which'll start to rust and cause air leakage, reducing the volume of the horn. I thought my (long gone) airhorns had an issue with the pump, because it'd just whirr away when energised, so after getting an identical set, I replaced the pump. Same dealy! Swapped back everything, so new trumpets with old pump, loud as I got the originals on day 1.
    Best I could do to prolong them is to drip oil into the hole where the hose goes, and onto the diaphragm through the sound opening. Then give 'em a few blasts to let the oil squish around and get into the contact area between diaphragm and trumpet.
    The pumps also wear around the seals, so cleaning the innards and reoiling should be general maintenance on those beasties, too, even though no one ever brings it up.

  • @ccombs2200
    @ccombs2200 Před rokem +206

    You could really expand your content if you wanted, testing historical claims against modern standards. At any rate, delivery of information was entertaining as always.

    • @Sudszu
      @Sudszu Před rokem +1

      I’d watch it

    • @agoogleuser7784
      @agoogleuser7784 Před rokem +3

      Please don’t, if you do then start a different channel. Does not match your original genre.

    • @sageambrosek5206
      @sageambrosek5206 Před rokem +1

      @@agoogleuser7784 history test channel

    • @chspyderr
      @chspyderr Před rokem +1

      I agree quit testing this and focus more on the core of what got your channel subscribers or you will loose subs.

    • @ccombs2200
      @ccombs2200 Před rokem +1

      Didn’t mean to change the format of TTC, we’re all here because we enjoy the channel. But the rhythm of his narrating shouldn’t be overlooked. He’s a natural lol

  • @chrisdirienzo4235
    @chrisdirienzo4235 Před rokem +85

    I could listen to history lessons from there guys all day long. What a great way to start an episode 👏

    • @PaulFisher
      @PaulFisher Před rokem

      I do appreciate how you (TTC) use the things you demonstrate as a jumping-off point to teach about other things like a bit of history or basic metallurgy.

  • @dlcarburetor
    @dlcarburetor Před rokem

    6 months old and I still watch/listen this video. Has me LOL everything. His presentation is what makes it so funny.

  • @PyroYeet
    @PyroYeet Před rokem +2

    Always remember kids, decibels are logarithmic, meaning a +6 increase in decibels is twice as loud, +20 is 10x, so a 600 decibel horn would be about 10^25 or about 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 louder than a 100 decibel concert

  • @caseymassar8812
    @caseymassar8812 Před rokem +171

    It would be interesting to see these numbers compared to more 'legit' super loud car horns (e.g. Hornblasters Shocker XL)

    • @TorqueTestChannel
      @TorqueTestChannel  Před rokem +107

      Admittedly we were a bit out of our depth to know which were the "legit" ones, but for the most part we avoided the "needing you own air tank and compressor" bunch of horns as that category seemed to pray on the ignorant consumer less than this type. If you have an air tank already you're probably not buying $20 600dB horns we felt :P

    • @randombuilds8336
      @randombuilds8336 Před rokem +14

      Denali soundbomb is a common one on motorcycles, advertised as a 120db horn.

    • @FOXCRF450RIDER
      @FOXCRF450RIDER Před rokem +18

      I installed a $2500 horn blasters tri horn once and no joke it was as or louder than a freight train.

    • @fermitupoupon1754
      @fermitupoupon1754 Před rokem +26

      @@FOXCRF450RIDER I've always felt like those are just antisocial. They're so incredibly loud that nearby pedestrians can suffer permanent hearing damage in a matter of seconds.
      For me that was part of the reason why I upgraded my moped horn from a 96dB single to twin 117dB horns. The sound is more directional and they're on the egde of being so loud it hurts your ears.
      Sadly with most school going teenagers on their bicycles wearing earpods these days, 96dB just doesn't cut it any more. You need to be louder than that or they just straight up won't hear you.
      Also the 117dB horns were the loudest I could find that worked on 12V AC and had an E-number. I wouldn't want some overzealous cop to suspend my registration because of a horn.

    • @eric12345098
      @eric12345098 Před rokem +13

      @@TorqueTestChannel I have some old foundry cast air train/truck horns that were cast and made in Los Angeles the foundry doesn’t exist anymore so there pretty cool be happy to send them to you guys to test against the rest of them.

  • @jadymorris2479
    @jadymorris2479 Před rokem +5

    They rely on people not knowing and understanding log scale measurements. I am a retired test engineer and I have no complaints with your test method. I was in the market for a good horn and the aftermarket claims for dB just left me to keep my stock horns as I knew they were BS. I guess I will eventually get a Kahlenberg KM 165 ship horn with a REAL 143 dB. At 34x18x18 in. it should fit in the back of my RAM Express.

  • @charlespaluha1247
    @charlespaluha1247 Před rokem +1

    As a mechanic I have installed one set of horns on a customer's vehicle. He had tons of money. He bought two sets of cast k5la train horns for air tanks four compressors that are loudest horns I've ever heard in my entire life. Where I used to work was right behind train tracks and we actually tested them at one time when the train was coming and we heard abnormal train horn sounds coming from the approaching train after we blew the horn kind of like a I'm scared sound

    • @charlespaluha1247
      @charlespaluha1247 Před rokem +1

      But also to add to that they were $6,000 for one set of horns not counting the other set not counting the compressors not counting the tanks

  • @Syclone0044
    @Syclone0044 Před rokem

    My best friend installed a Nathan AirChimes K3LA freight train horn on his truck, this is one of the actual horns mounted atop American diesel locomotives (with the infamous K5LA being king), he had an air compressor and tank, it took about 5 minutes to recharge after you blew it. This was around $1200 invested. Standing next to him in a parking lot when he reached in to blow that horn, was deafeningly loud. I mean the ground shook, it was an intense full-body physical experience. Because dB are usually dBspl (sound pressure level) and that’s why fireworks, rock concerts etc you can feel thumping your chest because the sound has that much pressure intensity. (You can get way nerdy on this, so forgive me if you’re an audio engineer.) But yeah, every time he blew the horn, cars would hit their brakes because it sounded precisely as if a freight train were about to strike them. The funniest is when he’d approach a railroad grade crossing with no train but a lot of traffic... and let out a blast!! 🔊🔉📣🤣 You’d see brake lights galore and people would be hesitant to proceed across the tracks as they were certain they just heard a train.
    Ultimately the novelty wore off pretty quickly though, it’s incredibly disruptive to your neighborhood and the ones bordering those. Think of how far away a train can be when it’s blowing it’s horn. Then imagine some joker out there joyriding randomly blowing that exact horn on the streets. It is kind of funny though the way it’s virtually impossible to tell the source of the sound. (His was mounted under the truck bed so entirely invisible.) As long as you don’t act obvious laughing looking guilty like you’re the source of the horn..
    Edit: I remember telling him “Wow your neighbors must hate you haha” and he said no actually! Quite the opposite! Whenever he pulls into his subdivision, his neighbors all smile and give him the universal 💪🏼💪🏼 air horn gesture, asking if he’ll toot it them haha

  • @Ozzpot
    @Ozzpot Před rokem +31

    OMG thanks so much for this! I bought and hooked up that Vovov a few weeks ago but had been afraid to use it incase the pressure wave vaporised the planet, extinguished the Sun, perhaps even sent the Milky Way cartwheeling into Andromeda. Turns out it's just a slightly grating parp. You've put my mind at rest. 🤗

  • @mattfissell3068
    @mattfissell3068 Před rokem +7

    I need to start making horns and put up a graph against actual explosions to truly scare people in my marketing materials. "Buy our $18 horn and literally blast the cars around you off the planet"!

  • @GODOFGUITAR2112
    @GODOFGUITAR2112 Před 2 měsíci

    The Krakatoa history lesson was amazing, and the smash cut to the train horn was even better. The buildup and the timing was *chefs kiss*

  • @janaburritt6939
    @janaburritt6939 Před rokem

    I remember fondly my Dad called out to the garage. He said he cleaned out the horn on my 71 Subaru wagon. So I hit the horn. Scared me half to death. Back in the early 80's. My favorite car ever. Handled better than new ones

  • @Trisnice
    @Trisnice Před rokem +99

    I'd like to see LED Spots and bars next, another one of those things you can never tell how good they really are unless you have the test equipment. Keep up the great content!

    • @Aliyah_666
      @Aliyah_666 Před rokem +14

      They are good enough for some a**hole to blind people in their lifted truck they only ever drive on pavement.

    • @ipodpancakes2874
      @ipodpancakes2874 Před rokem

      Hell I want to see that

    • @kden1271
      @kden1271 Před rokem +1

      Get nilight. Cheap but really good. Been using the for about 3 years on a boat

    • @MrMagoo-no5lb
      @MrMagoo-no5lb Před rokem

      @@Aliyah_666 100% This is the most accurate comment in this entire thread.

  • @MrTherandomvidsguy
    @MrTherandomvidsguy Před rokem +7

    You should have also bought a train horn from horn blasters. I have a actual train horn in my '21 Elantra N-line. It's insanely loud.
    Conductors special 844 with the 6 horn upgrade

    • @daymianhayes2493
      @daymianhayes2493 Před rokem

      Where can I purchase a real train horn?

    • @wantsanewvehicle
      @wantsanewvehicle Před rokem +2

      @@daymianhayes2493 hornblasters, "The Nathan Airchime K-series horns will be the LOUDEST option on the market. These are actual locomotive horns that come off of retired locomotives that produce 149.4 decibels."

  • @theldraspneumonoultramicro405

    fun fact: emergency vehicle sirens has a range of 110-129 db, 120 db will cause permanent hearing loss at 2 meters if exposed for more then 30-45 seconds and temporary damage if exposed for around 5-30 seconds, this is why emergency vehicles turn off their sirens if they get stuck in traffic and when they pass through tunnels, if they did not they would cause thousands of cases of temporary and permanent hearing damage.

  • @davemcdaniel4856
    @davemcdaniel4856 Před rokem +1

    The dripping sarcasm really sells this video!

  • @JoshuaNicoll
    @JoshuaNicoll Před rokem +19

    The two dual horns likely exhibit what is called constructive interferance, which means their sound waves merge together and make a larger one, making it louder than just the sum of the two horns, or at least my guess

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem +3

      I think constructive interferance can only cause twice the original waveform at max because when waveforms exactly match in amplitude and inverted phase, you get the maximum and that's only double the original.
      If the summed waveforms have different frequencies, the resulting oscillation in the sound may be something that the dB meter reacts to but I'm not sure why.
      The video didn't mention if the meter used A, B, C or Z weighting. I think the dB calculator on the computer probably matches only the Z weighted meter (which is the only one that actually meters the energy in sound, other more or less try to measure human hearing instead).

    • @yesthisisdonut
      @yesthisisdonut Před rokem

      i suspect theanufacturer might have made the 2 horns have different pitches on purpose, as having 2 horns with matching pitches would potentially risk destructive interference if for some random reason, one horn starts off with inverted phase.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem +1

      @@kirkhamandy Yes, if the soundwaves interfere destructively that would result in silence. However, executing this in practice with two sound sources in two different physical locations (e.g. 5 cm away from each other) causes the silence to project "between" the sound sources and lobes of sound diagonal from the projected silence will see constructive interference and double energy (imagine waves in water from two separate objects but in 3D in air).

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem

      @@kirkhamandy Yeah, I figured it out from "Schrödinger's Horn" part but the destructive interference was still a good point which is why I added a real comment about it.

  • @semibreve
    @semibreve Před rokem +7

    I have to say that the first 2 and a half minutes of this video have to be the best video introduction I've ever seen on this platform. Hats off to you

  • @homeboi808
    @homeboi808 Před rokem +2

    5:35, that calculator assumes sharing same power. 2 horns getting individual power should get +6dB, and they did. Same for speakers. Daisy chain 2 speakers and you get +3dB, give them each power and you get +6dB.

  • @murkypuddle33
    @murkypuddle33 Před rokem +1

    i love this channel. i saw you guys test the flashlights and it made me subscribe. i really need you guys to keep testing crap so we know the best things to buy. thank you for what you do!

  • @roysigurdkarlsbakk3842
    @roysigurdkarlsbakk3842 Před rokem +36

    IIRC the default distance for sound measurement is 1m
    Edit: And don't forget - an increase in 3dB does *not* make it double as load. Yes, the effect needed to increase 3dB is 100%, but for sound to be audiable double the strength, you'll need to increase it by 10dB. Interestingly, 3dB is also the limit to which the average person can register a difference (lower or higher). People working with music and similar, can often differ between lower changes than 3dB, but those are mostly exceptons.

    • @MrJef06
      @MrJef06 Před rokem +3

      Yes and one other thing is the formula for dB correction at a different distance assumes an isotropic source which the horns clearly are not.

  • @dingus153
    @dingus153 Před rokem +46

    In the motorcycle world, the Denali Soundbomb series is really popular, if you do another one of these tests I'd recommend including either their original or split. I've got their split and it is VERY loud compared to a standard motorcycle horn

  • @neonbootygoon4385
    @neonbootygoon4385 Před rokem

    I just found this channel, as this video popped up in my recommended, and this is amazing. Im so subbing and going into a deep dive of your channel now, fantastic video, loved it.

  • @billarroo1
    @billarroo1 Před rokem

    That was fun !!
    I have a Toyota Tacoma, and the horn is embarrassing, so I'm going to the junk yard and get a dual horn set off of a Cadillac.
    I had a 49 Cadillac Fastback, 6 volt dc. I restored it and upgraded the electrical system to 12 vdc. That single horn on 12vdc. Was so loud it ring my ears every time I tooted it, not only was it extremely loud, it also fried every horn relay I bought. Finally I bought a 12vdc. Ford starter solenoid, and wired it up, then it worked GREAT,
    I measured the current draw on 12vdc. It was almost 80 amps.!!
    It really was extremely loud !! Louder than a real truck airhorn.

  • @HashDogg06
    @HashDogg06 Před rokem +19

    You will probably find the Hella horn will increase a couple db once it is bolted to a sufficient part of the vehicle & the tone will usually change also. Should have got a truck horn & used a air compressor to see how much louder it is or even with the cheap car horns they usually get a lot louder.

  • @thaostrich
    @thaostrich Před rokem +8

    Usually I get irritated when people try to explain decibels as a pressure wave and perceived intensity, but you did a great job. You definitely understand your math.

    • @brkbtjunkie
      @brkbtjunkie Před rokem +1

      You get irritated at that?

    • @sperzieb00n
      @sperzieb00n Před rokem +1

      his math is wrong though, decibel is on a 10log scale and not the 20log he mistakingly used throughout this video

    • @thaostrich
      @thaostrich Před rokem

      @@sperzieb00n You are correct. His math may be wrong, but the understanding is mostly accurate. I've seen so many other youtubers claim "A 3dB increase is twice as loud" which falsely confuses electrical waveform power with pressure wave perceived loudness.

  • @mrtechie6810
    @mrtechie6810 Před rokem +8

    It's not the loudness alone, but the combination of tones that get their attention!

  • @ShowRyuKen
    @ShowRyuKen Před rokem

    This is one of the funniest things I've seen on CZcams in quite some time. Bravo. I've thoroughly enjoyed laughing along.

  • @PaulFisher
    @PaulFisher Před rokem +14

    It would be interesting to see a spectrograph of the horns’ tones to see what the different pitches and overtones are and why they might have a different timbre.

  • @esqueue
    @esqueue Před rokem

    Thank God I went back to watch older videos. This was GREAT.

  • @jeffscantling6199
    @jeffscantling6199 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot, I just did some troubleshooting on my project/ beater truck horn, it seems it is getting power at the horn, but no sound. I went ahead and ordered a yaetek horn to put on it! Thanks for all your testing and effort you put into this channel!

  • @beechfox3423
    @beechfox3423 Před rokem +33

    This is awesome.
    Please do winch line pull ratings next! I need to know if the HF ones are as strong as they claim!

    • @RANDOMNATION907
      @RANDOMNATION907 Před rokem +3

      _OOOF!_ , what a great idea but, could be really dangerous for the testers.

    • @DFPercush
      @DFPercush Před rokem +6

      Heh, reminds me of working in a powersports dealership. Customer wants a 10,000 lb winch. "Sir, your vehicle only weight 500 pounds." Nope, I gotta have the power to snap my frame in half or I'm not happy lol.

  • @TheXxRenzxX
    @TheXxRenzxX Před rokem +33

    I would love to see how much power each of these horns pull during testing too, especially the ones with pumps.

  • @wootle
    @wootle Před rokem

    Question for Americans - what is the legal limit for an aftermarket horn? I see youtubes of guys driving around with "train horns" at massive power levels making people jump etc. Guessing the coppers can pull you over?
    Another fantastic video from you, thanks very much! Really enjoyed your flashlight one. Its clear that Amazon pays no attention to these advertising claims and that these companies prey on the lack of knowledge by consumers. We can bet that average consumer seeing "600db" is gonna be all over that. Now multiply that hundreds of times and these companies are laughing $$$. Very glad I found your channel!

  • @vladtheimpala5532
    @vladtheimpala5532 Před rokem +2

    I did learn some things. I also subscribed. I really like the idea of testing claims and either proving them wrong or verifying that they’re true. Hopefully the latter but I suspect in most cases it will be the former.

  • @LongBinh70
    @LongBinh70 Před rokem +13

    Thanks. I'm shopping for a horn to replace the anemic OEM horn on my car, and you saved me from doing the same test you did.
    As I recall Hella made a 3-trumpet air horn decades ago that was obnoxiously loud.

    • @richardmillhousenixon
      @richardmillhousenixon Před rokem

      A pair of OEM style trumpet horns will probably be just fine, they're plenty loud to be heard above most things. Whatever you do, don't remove your stock horn because if you ever get pulled over for it if you're in the US it could land you with an expensive ticket

    • @richardmillhousenixon
      @richardmillhousenixon Před rokem +1

      @@Channel-gz9hm "Non working horn" is different from "illegally installed air horn." One will get you a fix it ticket, the other is more likely to get you permanent citation.
      Non working equipment is one thing, and you're right, it would just be a small fee if you didn't get it fixed. But non-working and "modified in a way that violates the regulations pertaining to motor vehicle equipment" are two different things.

    • @richardmillhousenixon
      @richardmillhousenixon Před rokem

      @@Channel-gz9hm Almost every state, save for Maine, South Carolina, and Vermont have laws stating some variation of "no horn may emit excessive noise," which is indeed a somewhat vague law, but some states more specifically target air powered horns, sirens, whistles, etc. Some states also have a law that states that air powered horns are legal as a _secondary_ warning system (i.e. not hooked up to the horn button on your steering wheel) IF the vehicle is equipped with air brakes and the horn is plumbed in to only pull pressure from the air brake tank. There are no states to my knowledge that explicitly state that air horns may be hooked up as a primary warning system, meaning they are hooked up to your steering wheel and replace the stock horn

    • @bonivuselderheart2716
      @bonivuselderheart2716 Před rokem

      @@richardmillhousenixon General rule of thumb is no louder than 100-110 dB.
      Personally, while the stock OEM electric horns on my truck are plenty loud for me, I've kinda wanted something a bit more like whatever the sound crew did for the War Rig from the last Mad Max movie...

    • @richardmillhousenixon
      @richardmillhousenixon Před rokem

      @@bonivuselderheart2716 You'd have to ask the digital effects team. When it comes to movies, pretty much any sound other than dialogue is edited in

  • @rpsmith
    @rpsmith Před rokem +4

    I bought some expensive air horns (a set of 3) awhile back and installed them on my truck. They were rated at 140 dB at 120 PSI and they were loud! If you were standing next to my truck even a short blast would cause you to cover your ears and you could actually feel the concrete vibrate! So you can buy very loud air horns but they cost more than $25 and in my case I had to supply my own compressed air.

  • @tallen917
    @tallen917 Před rokem

    A great demonstration of inexpensive horns. Thanks for conducting the tests.
    The capacity of the air pumps may be a limiting factor. I designed a horn (known as a whistle on a commercial boat) system for an 85 foot passenger vessel. I used a 125 psi compressor, a 10 gallon storage tank and 1/2" air line to the whistle. The tank was mounted close to the whistle to reduce losses due to the airline diameter. It also required a pressure shutoff for the compressor and remote button in the wheelhouse to activate a normally closed solenoid air valve. It could be heard from 2 miles distance. As you can see the system would not be practical in an automobile. My point of all this is that if the air horns you tested had more pressure and flow they may have been louder. But of course the cost would be considerably more.

  • @socata69
    @socata69 Před rokem +5

    Would you consider testing the air ones again @ 100psi shop air? Would be nice to know what they would actually produce off my ARB pump & tank. Thank you, loved the intro!

  • @collinsmith9941
    @collinsmith9941 Před rokem +3

    The Xoff category was so great. 2.4 billion times off hahaha

  • @CoryRwtfyt
    @CoryRwtfyt Před rokem +20

    A big problem with Amazon is sellers can suggest changes to an items listing.
    And other sellers will suggest changes that are completely wrong every time.

  • @Brett_Gill
    @Brett_Gill Před rokem +1

    I bought the equivalent of the $18 yeetech(spelling?). At first I installed it with the relay to work off the reg horn button in my truck. I got all done and went to give it a quick toot, and the relay welded itself on!🤯 after that, I decided to wire it directly off the battery with an inline fuse and high amp rated push button. This worked good. After a while I got curious and ordered a second kit, wired the pump in and spliced it in to feed both pumps in one horn! That definitely made it louder and improved the tone a bit... but it blew the 30amp fuse. I put a 40amp in and it seemed to be OK, truck since been sold...

  • @jeffclark5024
    @jeffclark5024 Před rokem

    When I was in my early 20’s I had a Mercury grand marquis that I had a semi horn tucked under the front bumper cover. Compressor and air tank in the trunk. Had some fun with it but burned up a couple cheap compressors and had enough it.

  • @diaryrecorded5524
    @diaryrecorded5524 Před rokem +6

    Good stuff haha and the commentary and volcano info is what really made this a gem! Thank you for quality vids that you have obviously put some effort into❤ ❤

  • @disgruntledegghead6923
    @disgruntledegghead6923 Před rokem +14

    Interesting math on the decibels, I was wondering where you were going with the volcano bit.
    Makes me also wonder how many decibels my conductors special kit from Hornblasters has. May not be the loudest, but that frequency! Probably why they call em the shocker horns. When you hooked all the horns together it had a similar note though, and still at a cheaper price tag.
    More horn tests in the future?

  • @volundrfrey896
    @volundrfrey896 Před rokem +1

    Two horns are usually so they can be tuned a minor third different so that together they will produce a minor cord. Which sounds a lot better. That's why more premium cars always have two horns. It's not really meant to make it sound louder, just nicer.

  • @PWL1371
    @PWL1371 Před rokem +8

    If you ever decide to do this test again, I would like to see the triple Trumpet with air compressor combo. We installed this type on a truck and you could literally feel the horn. With that said I am curious to know the actual dp level!

  • @wilmercompanioni2160
    @wilmercompanioni2160 Před rokem +7

    This might just be my favorite TTC video. The snark is fantastic!

  • @evictioncarpentry2628
    @evictioncarpentry2628 Před rokem +4

    You need to test the ones that hook up to an actual air source...that have a compressor and air tank.
    I can tell you my friend had a 3 horn kit on a truck with air ride, and it would mask the sound of a rifle in the city if we ever needed to get rid of raccoons or skunks in the yard lol.

  • @fraizie6815
    @fraizie6815 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Funnily enough, this isn't false advertising. They don't actually claim it's 600 dB, it says 600DB, which could be their model name. Misleading but not outright false advertising.
    And yes, this is why lawyers go to hell.

  • @ThatGuy-bx4yi
    @ThatGuy-bx4yi Před rokem +3

    If you ever decide to do this test again you should make a sort of resonating box to see if acoustics plays a big part in how tones are perceived. You could have a horn producing high frequencies but that same horn with funnel shape could just make them ring harder lol