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Sound for your pike

If you have been wanting sound for various locations on your pike or a sound card that travels on your consist try this site on for size. Read all the various pages they have here especially the APPS page and listen to all the various sound boards you can get. They also show all the various ways of utilizing the different boards from DCC-track power or the small transformer they supply or a 9 volt battery. It could get expensive if you wanted ten or twenty sounds but one or two would be fair and then add on later as required. http://www.ittsound.com/ Enjoy their sound page Jack
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Actually, I run three....surely you have put your cupped hand in your armpit and "flapped"! ]:) ]:) Mr. B
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At the party we'll have to get enough drinks into Marc to get him to do train sounds then videotpe it. Can't wait to see what he does for steam engine sounds! Punk
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"Ding, ding, ding..." Does Marc have "brass ones?" Pop Off Valves, Whining Dynamos, Blow-downs and Squealing Brakes...Marc will be a very busy boy trying to do all those sounds. I don't think there are enough body parts to make all these sounds...although he is "The Breeze". ]:) B-)
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Ding-Ding-Ding is simply done verbally....no "brass" here! :8} Whining Dynamos?....great name for a rock band! B-) Squealing Brakes?......not since anti-lock! :^O Pop Off Valves?.....I try to avoid that in public! :O Blow-downs?......pretty much stopped after the wedding! ]:) 😞 ]:) (be honest!) ;) Mr. Breeze
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Blow-downs?......pretty much stopped after the wedding! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! ROTFLMAO! That's why I won't get that piece of paper! CJ
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Actually, I know very, VERY few guys with wives over 40 getting "the treatment"! Adult women just don't "do that"! If that's a reason to "stay single", so be it! Mr. B (Job)
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Well you could always do it to her first!! It's supposed to get better with age not worse. Punk
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Ok guys, we do have a very nice couple of ladies in this group of old goats. Dot and Prin may not like that kind of reference to marriage and the side effects that discontinue there after. Which does bring up something about truth in advertising. LNF PS My better half would read this, the doctor's could not fix or reattach the damage she would cause.
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SO, how do you like the sound on those new N scale locos? Anyone tried them at home? (He asked, changing the subject.) ;) Marc
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Well I visited the site that Jack gave at the beginning of this thread again and bit the bullet. http://www.ittsound.com/ I have ordered some units for the layout with the approval of the finance department (Kimmers). I'm getting the saloon sounds for the Red Eye, the honky tonk piano for Wicked Wanda's, the barbershop sounds for Buster's Barbershop and the scary sounds for the ghost town. For Saulena's I'm ordering a blinking "Beer on Tap" neon window sign by Miniatronics from Walther's. I have an AC bus running around the entire layout that I will use for the power source and I just happen to have on hand the toggle switches to turn the sounds on and off. The reason I am doing this is to give visitors some hands on control of a few things. Something they can't mess up, but still feel like they are involved in the layout running. Kids get bored easily just watching. I don't think I have enough projects going at once.... B-)
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Has anyone used or have seen the MRC Syncro Sound modules demonstrated? I see them advertised in MR mag. One for steam and one for diesel. I have the MRC sound station that has many sounds but the sounds can't be syncronized with the movement of the loco. Prestige (a division of Broadway Limited) is getting into sound in N Scale and it just is a matter of time before others are regularly involved. The only thing - I can only take the sounds just so long and then I need to shut it off. The grandkids love it though esp. the conductor saying All Aboard! Gene
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First a slight correction Gene. It is Precision Craft Models you are talking about. They like BLI are producing locos with sound in both HO and N scale and both have a new line of "Stealth Series" for those of you who want the loco but without sound. I know what you mean about the sound getting to you after a while, and it is quite a cacaphony in the train room with my four engines going at the same time. (Can you imagine what it will be like with my four new stationary sounds?) I however, like the sounds, but I have turned down the volume. You might try that yourself, rather than turning it totally off. Your decoder manual should tell you which CV controls what sounds. Now as for the MRC "Synchro Sound" boxes; unless your layout is rather small, you probably will not like the sound effects. Why do I say this? If you have a central location for the speaker, like the middle of your layout table, it will not matter so much where the train is when you create the sounds. It should be close enough to the loco to give the effect that the sound is coming from the loco within reason. If you have a large walk-around layout with the speaker located in one place, when the loco is on the other side of the layout the sounds will be separated too much to be realistic. This is also the problem with the earlier sound boxes that MRC produces and are not synchronized. The hook-up seems to be simple, two wires to the power pack, which although not clear in the ads, most likely places the sound control between the power pack and the track supply so that the power pack controls the sound sync through the sound box. My personal opinion is that stationary speakers leave much to be desired when it comes to a moving train. B-)
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Pete, Thanks for the correction. I don't have any decoder equipped locos as yet tho I inquired from Tony's whether they have or could get a Kato Heavy Mikado with a Digitrax decoder on board. I also am leaning toward the Digitrax Zypher system. I think a steamer would only be the thing I would want sound on. The whistles and bells on the diesel locos would be all the sound I would want. The volume is turned down on the MRC sound station that I have. The crossing bell sounds neat as the train comes up to the crossing and then goes away from the crossing when the volume is adjusted accordingly. You are right about the sound not following the train around and I don't have the biggest layout either. Again thanks for your opinion. We need the dcc advantages including sound to become more wide spread in N Scale. It's been a year since I saw the Bachmann EZ Command system in operation and learned of the possibilities that DCC can make. I want to jump in but kind of leary as I see some of the early attempts have already been outdated.i.e. now sound and decoders able to handle dirty tracks and Back EMF (or something like that). Sorry for the ramble Gene
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The sound modules came yesterday and I had fun testing each one. Kimmers gets a real kick out of them to, but she is easily amused. OUCH! She heard that. I meant to say she is an astute student of the wonders of miniaturization of electronic circuits. Yeah, that's what I meant....;\ Any way, the speakers came with no baffle and sounded tinny of course. I ordered the 2.5" size hoping they would be big enough to make good sound. Wrong. Now here is my bit of ingenuity for the day. You know those plastic 3oz. apple sauce containers that come in a six-pack package? They are the perfect size and when I put the speaker in it, instant baffle. I'll glue them in place with a few spots of silicone and put some kind of cloth on the face of the container to act as speaker cloth; velco fasteners on the bottom will allow me to mount the speaker under the table right under the building. And to think I only used those plastic cups for small part storage or paint mixing. Necessity IS the mother of invention. B-)
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Hey Dad, Make sure that you experiment a little. Cut some different size holes (one per apple sauce container) pop in a speaker, and see what gives the best sound. There has to be an outlet for the moving air, no matter the size of the speaker.;) CJ
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