Over the decades, the brand has built a reputation for producing high-quality automotive components, including horns, batteries, and other electrical systems.
Pedestrians, and potential hazards. Fiamm car horns are designed to deliver powerful and clear sound, ensuring your presence is known on the road, even in noisy urban settings. With sound levels that typically range between 110 to 130 decibels.
The famous Ferrari horn sound is made by a duotone airhorn setup. The airhorn manufacture FIAMM produced the Serie 2000 made for the Ferrari, early Lamborghini and some Bentley cars. The Serie 2000, which are two tin-pot trumpets that produce unique 'Ferrari' sound is not available and cannot be produced by any other plastic trumpet airhorn setup. It is an exclusive sound! The last Ferrari's to get the famous FIAMM airhorns were the 355 and 456GT. New regulations by governments regarding horns on new cars have restricted airhorns as a horn option altogether on new exotics. The only way to obtain these airhorns are to buy them from salvage recycle yards or through new Ferrari parts, which are made completely plastic. As of 2007, the going price of a new Ferrari airhorn with plastic trumpets was around $130.00 USD. Options/Alternatives Hella, FIAMM and Stebel make two horns that sound very close to the Ferrari sound,(795Hz and 840Hz) only a trained musician's ear could really tell the difference. If you were to buy their 3 airhorn kit that is available the most major auto parts stores, you would set aside the longest horn and install the medium and short trumpets only. Voila! That is the closest you going to get to that Ferrari sound.(Stebel GPS - Stebel.com) Hella is the only manufacture that sells the correct medium and short airhorns together in one kit, with the correct sound. WOLO horns - Poor quality, horrific sound for the price that best fits junk make in China. WOLO horns are not going to get you that Ferrari sound.
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The different types of horns commonly used in musical instruments are brass horns, woodwind horns, and natural horns. Brass horns include the trumpet, trombone, and French horn. Woodwind horns include the saxophone and clarinet. Natural horns are typically made from animal horns and are used in traditional and folk music.
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No snakes have horns.