Horns: How loud?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Charles Lasitter, Apr 23, 2005.

  1. Anybody have any idea how loud (decibels @ one meter, or some known
    distance) the OEM horns are for any year of Accord? I have an '05 and
    it's one of the specs no one seems to have readily at hand.

    -- CL.

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    Charles Lasitter, Apr 23, 2005
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  2. Just a suggestion if you haven't found an answer yet- I think you can
    get a cheap multimeter at RadioShack for 20-30 bucks that reads dB's,
    go to a dealer, blow some horns, then return it!
     
    merlotbrougham, Apr 27, 2005
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  3. ^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Charles has more integrity than to even think of doing that.
     
    Howard Lester, Apr 27, 2005
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  4. Charles Lasitter

    halo2 guy Guest

    Well I can say the horns on the new Hondas are very loud compared to the
    older Hondas. . I am not sure if there is one or two though. I do have a
    radio shack digital decibel meter and if I get a chance to record the sound
    from my 2004 Accord I will and then post it. Of course I also have to find
    the meter. The horns sold at the local parts stores go from about 112 -132
    decibels.
     
    halo2 guy, Apr 27, 2005
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  5. OK, so my lack of integrity thought of it, but he could still use my
    idea! :p
     
    merlotbrougham, Apr 27, 2005
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  6. wrote in @l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
    It never occurred to me that Radio Shack would sell SOUND meters, but
    in fact they do. The cheaper analog model was out of stock on the web
    site and on store shelves, but another with digital readout shows
    availability.

    I think I'll get one and keep it, as I suspect it could come in handy
    in the future anyways (noise ordinances and such).

    -- CL.

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    Charles Lasitter, Apr 29, 2005
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  7. My '05 horns don't sound wimpy! I think I saw the "Bosch" name on
    them, but never found mention of them on the web ...
    Sound readings are generally posted as decibels measured from a
    certain distance from the source. (I've seen one meter and four
    inches as two common distances).

    I'm guessing they also assume readings at sea level, as sound volume
    (pressure) varies with altitude, eventually falling off to nothing in
    the vacuum of space.

    Guess that's why they never put a horn on the space shuttle ...

    -- CL.

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    Charles Lasitter, Apr 29, 2005
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