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Horns Discuss THE EQUINOX!!! in the Equipment forums; Tim, The bell of the Equinox is the same as that of the Large Red. In silver, and from that ...
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Old 01-05-2004, 12:19 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Tim,

The bell of the Equinox is the same as that of the Large Red. In silver, and from that camera angle, the bell does appear larger than it really is. The unique wrap of the Equinox can make the bell look large... no doubt. However, it is a 5" bell.

Looks are NOT deceiving, as far as the sound of the Equinox is concerned. It is capable of a very "large" sound!

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Thanks, I hope that someday I will be able to try an Equinox, it looks very intrigueing.
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Hi Tim

Yes you are right! it does look a lot larger in that particular picture.

I am getting it changed over for a different one of henry very soon as the pic is decieving.

The bell diameter ofn the equinox comews out at 130mm, it is as Bruce has pointed out the same as the large bells we do, but is bent earlier on the straight to accomodate the size of the horn.

If you want some photos of these horns that are not on the site, then please mail me and ill get some to you.
And that goes for anybody else with any other Eclipse Horns! We have quite a large collection of pics now.

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