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Re: ACA Hurricane Horn Question

Fri Aug 07, 2015 6:14 am

Sorry but to add another part to this: I think mister matt (videogamer) owns a blower less one? It's a fiberglass round horn. And for a 2 chopper siren I am guessing the square horn design wouldn't work as well as a siren that just has 1... Especially with the way the round horn is divided in the middle. Just seems more effective for 2 choppers in my opinion.
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Re: ACA Hurricane Horn Question

Fri Aug 07, 2015 7:42 am

Crazywarriorman wrote:Hi guys. Yes I was selling it because times were tough but I figured in a few years when I'm done with school I'll finally have the money and time to fix it up right. The head is still taken apart, down in Pinckneyville, IL at a family business. The blower is, and has been at a motor shop for years. I've just been too busy to go and pick it up. Here's a recent photo


As far as the whole round horn, square horn thing, square horns were just a prototype. Before investing in machined patterns ACA made fabricated patterns and molds and changed them often. The horn was square because the mold was welded together 1/8" sheet steel sides that were step formed to the exponential curve. Then they were coated in fiberglass.
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Re: ACA Hurricane Horn Question

Sat Aug 08, 2015 5:35 am

Is the square horn smaller than the round horn? Or is it the same size?

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Re: ACA Hurricane Horn Question

Sat Aug 08, 2015 8:12 pm

There're about the same size I'm pretty sure but very different in shape obviously.
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Re: ACA Hurricane Horn Question

Sat Aug 08, 2015 8:28 pm

coastalsyrolover wrote:Sorry but to add another part to this: I think mister matt (videogamer) owns a blower less one? It's a fiberglass round horn. And for a 2 chopper siren I am guessing the square horn design wouldn't work as well as a siren that just has 1... Especially with the way the round horn is divided in the middle. Just seems more effective for 2 choppers in my opinion.
It's got the blower, just no motor for it.
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Re: ACA Hurricane Horn Question

Sun Aug 09, 2015 10:58 am

I heard the square horn wasn't as good as the round horn at projecting sound. Is this true?

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Re: ACA Hurricane Horn Question

Sun Aug 09, 2015 4:29 pm

For the hurricane yes. Oh yea Videogamer I remember now... And it costs a lot to get a new one.
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