GOAL HORN
- Classification: Real Horn
- Horn Model: Model Q3-483-3 Arena Air Horn
- Year of Acquisition: 1973
- Stadium Location: The horn is located in the rafters, slightly off center, and above the scoreboard. It was previously attached to the bottom of the old scoreboard.
The famous yacht from which the first ever goal horn originated!
Source: twitter.com/nhl_on_tnt/status/1522342878407667712?s=21&t=uN7dMyaDspGmPXVS8hCSXw
Source: twitter.com/nhl_on_tnt/status/1522342878407667712?s=21&t=uN7dMyaDspGmPXVS8hCSXw
Video source: m.facebook.com/watch/?v=1720675147945011&_rdr
Image source: twitter.com/dk343434/status/358973026504675329
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GOAL SONG / WIN SONG
WIN HORN
HISTORY
1983-87: Here Come The Hawks
1987-90: Here Come The Hawks
1990-94: Hangin' Tough
1994-98: Beer Barrel Polka
1998-03: Beer Barrel Polka & Song 2
1998-03: Beer Barrel Polka & Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2)
2003-04: Here Come The Hawks & Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2)
2005-07: You Shook Me All Night Long
2007-08: You Shook Me All Night Long
2008-09: Chelsea Dagger
2009-10: Chelsea Dagger
2010-14: Chelsea Dagger
2014-18: Chelsea Dagger
2018-19: Chelsea Dagger
2019-present: Chelsea Dagger
1987-90: Here Come The Hawks
1990-94: Hangin' Tough
1994-98: Beer Barrel Polka
1998-03: Beer Barrel Polka & Song 2
1998-03: Beer Barrel Polka & Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2)
2003-04: Here Come The Hawks & Rock 'n' Roll (Part 2)
2005-07: You Shook Me All Night Long
2007-08: You Shook Me All Night Long
2008-09: Chelsea Dagger
2009-10: Chelsea Dagger
2010-14: Chelsea Dagger
2014-18: Chelsea Dagger
2018-19: Chelsea Dagger
2019-present: Chelsea Dagger
More Info: Often specified for use as a scoring signal in the largest arenas and stadiums, the Model Q-3 Fig. 483 Air Horn provides a blast of over 140 dB @ 1 Meter. The Q-3 combines two tones for optimum effect. Configured as an omni-directional unit, sound can be evenly distributed throughout the facility eliminating problems with weak or excessive decibel levels in certain seating areas. A complete system can be designed for use with the Q-3 Air Horn including compressor kits and controls.
Year of acquisition provided by Astro Goal Horns.
- Highly reliable, no maintenance
- Low air consumption, operates on a wide range of air pressure
- Omni-directional for even coverage throughout the facility
- For use as a powerful scoring signal inside larger arenas
Year of acquisition provided by Astro Goal Horns.