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Re: [ST] Stebel Nautilus Horn



Emile,

Sounds very cool. I am interested now as well. I will
have to look around for a dealer here in the states.
How much do these things cost, anyway?

John

--- Emile Nossin <Emile@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> >From: Paul English
> >> Pics and details here:
> http://piloot.smugmug.com/gallery/1338993
> >Also - do you find that there is any "lag" between
> pressing the button and 
> >sound happening? I currenly have an air horn with
> coke-can sized 
> >compressor sitting on the shelf but I have
> frequenly heard that there is a
> >noticable lag on the air horns which to me is not a
> good thing in a horn. 
> >That and procrastination have held me back from
> putting the air horn on.
> 
> As you can see at www.stebel.it > products >
> elettropneumatics > nautilus
> series, you can see in the Tech Info that there is a
> reaction time of
> less than 90 millisec. It is a true airhorn, but
> very compact. And I do
> not notice any lag at all. I can even just blip the
> throttle with my
> thumb for the shortest time I'm able and it will
> already give a friendly
> whoop. It probably has to do with the fact that
> there is practically no
> distance between the tiny compressor (you can
> connect a hose to the air
> inlet in case you're afraid it will pick up dirt and
> water in that location)
> and the actual horns.
> 
> So no lag, instant satisfaction and the perfect size
> for that hollow space.
> 
> Emile
> www.piloot.com
> 
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