What is the size of the Changan Benben car horn?
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Car mid-bass speakers are generally 5 inches in size, and the front door speakers are mid-bass. The horn is the audio signal device of a car. During driving, the driver can emit necessary sound signals as required or by regulations to warn pedestrians and attract the attention of other vehicles, ensuring traffic safety. It is also used for urging and transmitting signals. Reasons why a car horn's sound becomes quieter include: 1. Original volume of the audio file: The music file itself has a low bitrate and small volume; 2. Volume of the software player: The software player must also be set to maximum volume; otherwise, there will naturally be no sound. If this is the issue, adjust the volume to an appropriate level; 3. Electromagnetic interference: The causes are complex, and electrical devices connected or not connected to the computer may cause electromagnetic interference. This is relatively easy to diagnose—if the interference weakens, the volume will return to normal. Try reconnecting the speaker plug; 4. Speaker volume knob: Set it to maximum for diagnosis; 5. Possible breakage of the speaker's fine wire: Or damage to the speaker cone; 6. Short circuit in the speaker output: This may cause the car audio amplifier to short-circuit, triggering output protection and resulting in very low sound; 7. Damage to the amplifier block; 8. Change in the diaphragm contact gap: Adjusting the small screw for the contact gap on the horn can restore normal sound.
When I drove the Changan Benben before, the original audio speakers were 4 inches in size, installed in the front door position, and the sound was quite clear without being harsh when playing music. Although small in size, they fit well with the car's interior design. From my own experience, when driving on the highway with high background noise, setting the volume to medium was just right. If you want to improve the sound quality, such as enhancing the bass, you can upgrade to 5-inch or 6-inch speakers. However, for modifications, you'll need to remove the door panel first to ensure size compatibility and avoid resonance issues. For maintenance, it's recommended to regularly clean the speaker grilles to prevent dust buildup and extend their lifespan. Additionally, smaller sizes tend to have excessive high frequencies and insufficient low frequencies, affecting the overall auditory experience, so pay attention to balancing the sound settings during daily driving.