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Brooklyn Nixon
> 3 dayI bought this to replace a factory Honda CR-V horn, which isn’t very loud to begin with. Works great and is loud, really makes my small car known to everyone and the added microphone feature works great when I’m with friends and I wanna mess with them.
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Tim
> 3 dayIts loud even under the hood. A cinch to install. However, the unit keeps sounding the siren at random.. which is annoying when you have it on to yell at bad drivers and it goes off. I just key up the handset to make it quit. My friend bought the same item for the Gambler 500 and he has no problems out of it.
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Kris stark
> 3 dayIm the assistant chief in my FD and this thing definitely moves traffic! I think its louder than our squad that has a big name expensive siren. Definitely worth the money!!
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ben
> 3 dayThis thing is great it is so loud. me and my buddy both have one and it is so fun to talk on the pa to people and the seirn is very loud and it fit very well right behind my grill on my truck
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James VanWilder
> 3 dayI chose this over the others that were 30-60 dollars. After hearing about them breaking in the course of a few months I knew I needed something a bit more heavy duty. The other reviewers sold me. After getting a push bar I went ahead and got this. There are plenty of videos testing out the product so I won’t post one with this review. The 100 watt is better and very loud standing still. At about anything over 60 you can barely hear it. If you need something more then I suggest the lamphus 200 watt. Install wasn’t too bad. I didn’t do it had a shop put it all together but they made it seem pretty easy. Over all I’m pretty happy with this.
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James T
> 3 dayNot a bad siren. Good sound and great quality. Had trouble mounting it on my 2008 Chevy Cobalt but that was to be expected due to the design of the car. The mic clip seems like it’s made of cheap plastic. There aren’t enough screws for the speaker, box, and the mic mount so I had to find some to fit.
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Darius Howell
> 3 dayThis siren and speaker was very easy to set up in my truck. I love the professional and high quality feeling of the overall product. The mic has a nice weight to it and is not cheaply made. The mics cord is loose and not tight, being of rubber and not plastic, so it is easy to maneuver. The siren sounds are authentic American emergency vehicle sounds (although I have heard far better ones on a handful of Android apps and it would be great if this product had an auxiliary cable input). They are not like the Euopean counterparts. My ONLY issue is Ive learned that in colder weather it takes time to warm up, and that I have to have my heater running for that to even happen. Until then all that comes through the mic is static and white noise like crinkling paper when you push to talk. In spite of that, I would still buy another one of these and recommend it to others.
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Jason TeBos
> 3 dayNot as loud as I thought it would be. Its ok, but not super loud. It wasnt too bad to install. Hardest part there was getting through the firewall in my truck. I do wish they had included a negative wire for the extra control switches on the console. Kinda a pain to hook lights up to it when having to split where the positive and negaitive go. I gave up and didnt even bother with them.
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Daniel Ost
> 3 dayTo whom it may concern customer service I have enjoyed this product of the siren PA box unfortunately the switch that changes the sounds quit working I only get partial use out of it I would like to exchange it for a replacement since Ive had it a short time.
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Matt Burnell
> 3 dayDont like that it goes from yelp to wail on the turn dial. Kinda backwards. I bought it for the horn and pa so dont need the tones but of course, gotta try em out. 4*