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Sound in N Scale

There are now several manufacturers offering sound for N scale diesel engines, some come sound equipped. The standard seems to be set on the QSI Sound System. This has been around for several years in O, On30 and HO scale engines, both diesel and steam. No steam sound for N Scale as yet is offered, but, we can hope it will be soon. I have listened to the sound samples on line of the diesel engines, and there is so little they can do. There is the run up and down, the bell, the brake application, wheel squeal and coupler charging and air-hose discharging. Not really much when you can imagine and really hear those sounds plus, pop-off valves, generator run-up, steam hiss, chug in tune with wheel rotation and idle blow-downs and the general creaking of a steam boiler with the steam sound available in the larger scales from this same company,QSI. The problem is the speakers and the lack of space for the sound unit in the steam engines. My question is then, would you buy an N scale diesel engine with sound installed, regardless of DC or DCC? Would you be willing to wait for a steam engine with sound in N scale rather than buy the diesel? I know that some of us run only diesel and some of us run only steam and some run both. And do you need sound at all? I only ask this because most of our members seem to be in N scale. We spoiled members in the larger scales have all the advantages at present. Aren't you glad the Americans gave the Japanese the "useless" transistor invention to help rebuild their country after WWII? You do know that this is one of the sparks of the technological revolution.
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Being a diesel guy.,depending on the loco model, and mostly the price, if it sounded good then I might be game in trying one. Wouldn't have to rely on a noisy L/L GP38 for sound :p dave
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I don't think I would bother with sound in N-scale. It would have to compete with the noise the furnace makes right next to the layout. Punk
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http://www.precisioncraftmodels.com/ Try this link for a sound sample. Click on the N scale E7 and scroll down to the sound bite. You will be surprised. B-)
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Depending on price I might try a sound loco. Since I am pron more to steam I think I would like it. I think they make sound modules that fit in steam tenders for other gauges but nothing for N yet, to the best of my knowledge. Chuck 🙂
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Chuck, Here's a link for you for N scale steam sound. http://www.sodigi.com/n-scale.htm B-)
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Clicking on the sound byte messed up my computer so that I had to reboot. Punk
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No trouble with it here. You have a strange confuser Punk. B-)
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Right now the price is to high and I have no idea how to install decoders, but I am going to learn by destroying a couple of cheap engines. I have several DCC ready engiens and one steam. Got on EBay real cheap. Naturally I prefer PNP but also want to learn how to hard wire them in. Chuck
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Just finished building my sound car for one of my DCC engines with a DSX (sound only ) decoder. The sounds are outstanding. But I have a problem. By it self everything works fine. Bell horn coupling and all sounds all functions. When I MU it with my engine I loose most of the sounds. All I have is the engine sound and none of the function buttons work except F0 which controls the lights. Could it be because of the difference in the decoders? Soundtraxx claims they are compatible with all decoders. Does anybody have an idea what might be the problem? Thanks Chuck
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Chuck, When I added my Soundtraxx sound decoders to my Bachmann DCC equipped locos, the sound decoder is "piggy-backed" on top of the original decoder. This was included in the instructions from Soundtraxx. The sound decoder plugged into the eight-pin socket in place of a dummy plug from the Bachmann factory. You might have the two decoders fighting each other for supremacy and control of the loco. Call Soundtraxx or Tony's Train Exchange or Loy's Toys and ask for help. you can find the phone numbers in MR or N Scale or just Google them. B-)
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Or buy an Atlas GP38 and get MRC's sound decoder like I did. (this being the more expensive option) Expensive D
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Got an answer was so simple I could kick myself in the but. The sound decoder has to be the top address in the MU. Works perfect. 🙂 🙂 :). Chuck 🙂
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Anybody want a milled frame N scale GP40 for sound decoder? http://cgi.ebay.com/N-ATLAS-TRACK-MASTER-frame-GP-40-for-decoder_W0QQitemZ120089206846QQihZ002QQcate... huck 🙂
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Who gave you the answer Chuck? Or is it huck? ;) B-)
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