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5 Sound Loud Car Warning Alarm Police Fire Siren Horn Pa Speaker Mic System on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, United States

Henderson, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:5 PA SIRN Brand:AGT Warranty:Yes Fitment:Universal Fit UPC:Does not apply

  • 5 Siren sounds: Hooter/Ambulance/Traffic/Police/Fire - 115 Max SPL DB (True DB, not lies such as 300db which is IMPOSSIBLE!)
  • Easy to install anywhere with 12V DC Power - See Images
  • Strictly for Non-Professional Use - This is not a professional product! The mic can be extended we do not sell extension wire.
  • Microphone for PA (Very Weak, Not Loud) - Video of the product can be found on You Tube.
  • Dear customers please understand this product is designed for custom installation (DIY and not plug and play)
  • It needs 12V Power delivered to 2 wires. You may have to extend the wire between the speaker and the control module if you are mounting this in your engine bay. Considering the price, this product is a fantastic value, however please don't expect professional grade equipment at this price. If you are installing this on your cigar plug in your vehicle, you may need to increase the fuse on your cigar outlet. Wiring and modification should be expected.

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