[s-cars] RE: horns
Krasusky Paul (WQQ2PXK)
WQQ2PXK at ups.com
Tue Mar 15 11:06:55 EST 2005
Bahahaha... _I_LOVE_IT_ Mike. Poetic description, at its finest.
Awesome. My kind of device...
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Claire [mailto:mike.claire at gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 11:03 AM
To: Krasusky Paul (WQQ2PXK)
Cc: s-car-list at audifans.com
Subject: Re: [s-cars] RE: horns
Large compressor may not be practical. If you need practical, check
out the "Sonic Devestator" - it works on some AA batteries! And they
have a "riot control" version that looks as if it may fit your car in
place of the FMIC!
http://www.futurehorizons.net/sonic.htm
"When the device is properly tuned and used on a human target the
effect causes intense naseau and headaches usually within less than 60
seconds of exposure."
Group buy?
Mike
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 10:34:01 -0500, Krasusky Paul (WQQ2PXK)
<WQQ2PXK at ups.com> wrote:
>
> I just had the epiphinatic thought that I have a client that yes
> manufactures horns. Hmmm, I *am* due to see them soon so I give him a
> call, maybe yes I can 'get' me one instead of the 'measly' 138dB'er
due
> to arrive today. Unfort. their horns are driven by large compressors
> (he said figure size of trunk), d'oh.
>
> http://www.acousticlean.com/models.htm
>
> Too bad, at 149dB their stated applications of "horn used to fluidize
> material", "to break up... plugging", and "May also be used to break
up
> bridging" fit my bill just perfectly really, and were initially very
> exciting. Just what I'm looking for, a horn make people shat
> themselves, decongest traffic, and clear bridges for me. What else is
a
> horn for? Oh, yes, the gigantic "FFFF UUUU!!!"
>
> Ah well good ideas come and go.
>
> -Paul
> CT issues
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