
- Volume: 105-118 dB
- Frequency: 420 Hz
- Current: 3.5 Amp / 12V
- Pitch: High
- Style: Disc
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Technical Information for SEGER and STEBEL Nautilus horns
Euro MotoElectrics premium quality horns are waiting for your purchase, installation and to be heard!
All brand horns are made in Turkey in one of the largest horn factories in Europe.
horns are specified as original equipment on many European vehicles and are made to the highest quality - meeting EEC specifications.
electro-magnetic horns have a decibel rating range from 105-118 dB
Nautilus compressor air horns decibel rating is 139 dB
Both horns are simply retro-fitted and of premium quality.
Sound volume is mostly determined by the electrical current available to the horn.
Larger current capacity / gauge wires are recommended to deliver the full volume sound that the horn was designed for.
A horn relay should already be in place, but a 20 amp relay is recommended for the Nautilus air horn (18 amp rating)
FAQ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT VEHICLE HORNS:
Q. What is a Decibel (dB) and how is it measured?
A. The decibel (dB) is the unit used to measure the intensity of a sound. The decibel scale is a bit odd because the human ear is incredibly sensitive. Your ears can hear everything from your fingertip brushing lightly over your skin to a loud jet engine.
On the decibel scale, the smallest audible sound (near total silence) is 0 dB. A sound 1,000 times more powerful than near total silence is 30 dB.
Here are some common sounds and their decibel ratings:
· Near total silence 0 dB
· A whisper 15 dB
· Normal conversation 60 dB
· A lawnmower 90 dB
· A car horn 100 105 dB
· A rock concert or jet engine 120 dB
· A gunshot or firecracker 140 dB
Decibel units are logarithmic in measurement so +3 additional decibels / dB equals doubling in sound volume.
Q. How loud are original equipment motorcycle horns?
A. Most motorcycle horns are 100-105 dB. Even the smallest horns that Euro MotoElectrics sells are MUCH louder than most original equipment motorcycle horns.
Q. Which horn will fit my bike?
A. All of our horns will fit any motorcycle, and come with a simple mounting bracket as well as female spade terminals x 2 with heat shrink protection.
For Nautilus air horns, please refer to the dimensions.
4 ½ x 3 ½ x 4 ½ tall / 114mm x 90mm x 114mm tall.
Q. Which horn is the loudest?
A. The horns are rated at 105-118 dB. The
Nautilus air horns are up to 139 dB. So the answer would be STEBEL Nautilus air horns.
Q. What do the horns sound like?
A. The frequency tone is much deeper and richer than the original equipment horns which usually sound less robust.
The horns have sample sounds on our website that you may listen to for approximate frequency and pitch. Just click the URL link and have a listen
The Nautilus air compressor horn has a very deep and very loud sound which will make your motorcycle sound like a large truck or small freight train!
HORNS | |||||
Part # | Pitch | Frequency | Style | dB | MFG |
Horn-DiscHi55b | High | 420 Hz | Disc | 105-118 dB | Seger |
Horn-DiscLo55b | Low | 350 Hz | Disc | 105-118 dB | Seger |
Horn-RectHi65b | High | 500 Hz | Rectangular fanfare | 105-118 dB | Seger |
Horn-RectLo65b | Low | 400 Hz | Rectangular fanfare | 105-118 dB | Seger |
Horn-Stebel019 | Dual Tone | 530 Hz & 680 Hz | Air | up to 139 dB | Stebel |
Horn-TrumpHi60b | High | 510 Hz | Trumpet | 105-118 dB | Seger |
Horn-TrumpLo60b | Low | 430 Hz | Trumpet | 105-118 dB | Seger |
Horn-TwinChrome | Dual Tone | Trumpet | 110 dB | U-mex |