Japanese car horns are shrill, while European and American car horns are dull and thick. Which is better?

The sound of car horns is beeping and beeping. Moreover, Japanese car horns are mostly beeping, and the sound is shrill. Most European and American car horns are beeping and dull. And the sound will be louder. Why is that? Which speaker is better?

First of all, car horns are divided into electric horns and air horns. Generally, large cars will use louder air horns, while cars will use electric horns, which are divided into snails. There are two kinds of horn and basin horn. Among them, the most common basin horn is small in size, cheaper in price, and has stronger sound penetration. Japanese and Korean cars are more used.

The snail horn that looks more like a snail is more advanced and more expensive. It is equipped with a snail-assisted sound cavity on the basis of ordinary horns. Its scientific name is high/bass horn, because It is composed of two speakers, a bass and a treble. The beep sound is louder and fuller, and the warning effect is stronger. European and American cars prefer this kind of speakers.

Since Japanese and Korean cars are mostly low-priced family cars, in order to save costs, they prefer ordinary basin speakers.

Of course, many high-end models of Japanese and Korean cars will also use snail horns, but the probability of using ordinary basin horns is higher. As for why the choices of Japanese and Korean cars are quite different from European and American cars, in addition to cost reasons, different national conditions, culture and car-making concepts are also important reasons.

The personality of Japanese and Korean is humble and unassuming. In addition, the population density of Japan and South Korea is large, the streets are relatively narrow, and the distance between vehicles will be closer. If you use a louder snail horn, it will increase the noise in the city. Although the pot-type horn is not as loud as a snail horn, it is better than the penetrating power, so it is more suitable for cars with more urban buildings. Use in the environment.

Because Europeans and Americans often need to drive long distances, and the speed is faster, and the distance between the cars is longer, in this case, the louder snail horn can be more alert.