A Pretty Leslie horn
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@deerepuller02 The train horn you here here is actually,3 to 5 horns, and the can range from A D# F# or any combination, and a few others, depends on what sound your going for but yes that is how you Tune the horn. I cannot remember the site, but it tells you how to figure the tones.
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thats a nice horn
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Its the most pleasing sounding set of Leslie Airhorns I ever heard!
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I sure would like to request a recipe for your Airhorn combination to put on my 379 Peterbilt. It sure would come in handy at a noisy grain terminal when signaling a grain elevator attendant to shut off the corn loadout when I got a 80,000 gross readout on the scale.
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Sounds kinda like an M5...
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cool sounds like an M5H!
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It's a Leslie horn that was re-tuned to play this chord. I'd think that S-5T horns could be re-tuned like this (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
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Pretty neat what you did with that truck and the horns. However, if you know of anyone or any videos of with train horns on a used Yugo, then I think I'll laugh 'til my side aches.
How exactly do you 'Retune' an air horn? I heard that it all has to do with lengthening or shortening the bell. Is this true? I am a welder and fabricator and would like to try this.
deerepuller02 3 years ago
Yes, that is correct. a strictly try, and see what you get.
Ed K.
m3ohwell 3 years ago
is that a k3la? PLEASE ANSWER
landon619 4 years ago
Its a Leslie RS-5T which has been retuned.
Ed K. HORNS INC.
m3ohwell 4 years ago