Yes, based on my own experience with this you can - I have a pair of back-loaded horn speakers where the 6" Dynaudio woofer/mid drivers were damaged after a lightning strike messed up my monoblock power amps. I almost threw the horns out after trying (unsucsessfully) to source replacement drivers, but as the Dynaudio tweeters were still fine (protected by the crossovers) I held on to them. Then, after a few years, I happened to see the horns in my storeroom, and recalled that I had a brand new pair of 6" Hertz car audio woofers/mids that were left over from a major overhaul of the sound system of an old 4x4. It took me 30 minutes to swop out the new Hertz speakers for the damaged Dynaudios, and voila! The horns sound pretty good again - maybe not quite the same power and dynamic range as before, but quite good nonetheless, and for me much better than typical low/mid range mass market speakers from major manufacturers. I'm looking forward to hearing how they play in. I suppose I was lucky in that the attributes of the Hertz speakers seem to (by chance) match the parameters of the speaker enclosure, and I had nothing to lose by experimenting - I'd probably want to do some research on this first before buying drivers/ enclosures specifically for this purpose, as mismatched parameters can lead to very poor sound.
Horn Speaker
Yes. Most people with cars today are thinking of changing their current horn to a truck horn by simply putting the horn at the back part of their car.
Take out the actual horn and soke it in oil then screw it back in
The device in a car that transfers electrical energy into sound energy is the car's speaker. The speaker receives electrical signals from the car's audio system and converts it into sound waves that we can hear.
Answer 1A car horn produces sound by using electrical energy to viabrate a diaphragm inside the horn which sets up pressure waves in the air, thus becoming sound when heard. The horn diaphragm's creation of sound waves is similar to the way a speaker diaphragm converts electrical pulses from an amplifier into sound, except that the horn is designed to produce only a single frequency of sound, whereas the speaker can produce many different frequencies.
Your horn is in back of the radiator grill (Grill in front of the car)
PUT IT IN YOUR BACK SEAT.
Tighten the screw on the back or side of the horn. That increases the sound.
I invented the car horn
A car horn is not a speaker or anything that can be "played". It is set at a tone. While there may be an adjustment screw it has a very small range and it's not something that plays.
What is the decibel level of a car horn?
Push the car horn button....