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Aug 28 2007, 12:34pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
We can get ring tones for our cell phones and we can make our cars sound like something they are not. Now we can add horntones to the list of things we can do to change the mundane to something altogether stranger.
Horntones is a system for your car that supplements the normal honking your car horn makes with any MP3 audio clip. The FX-550 Horntones System is three pieces that includes the FX-550 Player, the AP-150 audio amplifier, and the rugged SR-100 speaker.
The player can store 256MB of tone files and the player has nine preset buttons and two negative trigger inputs for interfacing with other car functions. New tones are added to the player with a USB thumb drive.
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