Sounds kind of like a slightly lower pitched piezo 892. Which is curious considering that the cone speaker 892's sound like low pitched Faraday or Wheelock DC horns. This horn also sounds quite like the seat belt buzzers (aka "scary buzzers") in American cars from the '70s and '80s.
@@officialsimplexguy The 892 actually has quite a bit of pitch variation. So do TrueAlerts. Integrities, SpectrAlerts, and Commanders pretty much all have the same pitch.
@@Fahrenheit4051 I said “very similar” not “exactly the same”. Of course there is variation to an extent. Some electronic horns have it more than others
Sounds kind of like a slightly lower pitched piezo 892. Which is curious considering that the cone speaker 892's sound like low pitched Faraday or Wheelock DC horns. This horn also sounds quite like the seat belt buzzers (aka "scary buzzers") in American cars from the '70s and '80s.
This is a mechanical horn so each horn will have its own pitch. 892s are electronic horns so every horn will sound very similar in pitch
@@officialsimplexguy The 892 actually has quite a bit of pitch variation. So do TrueAlerts. Integrities, SpectrAlerts, and Commanders pretty much all have the same pitch.
@@Fahrenheit4051 I said “very similar” not “exactly the same”. Of course there is variation to an extent. Some electronic horns have it more than others
I believe at least some 892's can have their pitch adjusted.
I have that in my school (slightly same pitch)
Why is the model number different in the description
I like that horn
Cool Alarm!
nice alarm!
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