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A street price increase of 14$(at MBK, compared to recent release GP38-2s) is a pretty big jump up, considering I'm not getting any improvements over the old mech...In fact, the wires may prove to be worse, maybe not...
OK, not just a speaker, but a whole bunch of stuff that I really don't want If I wanted a sound equipped unit, I'd just buy one. Personally, it's the bass frequencies I enjoy about trains, and N scale diesels (and other larger scales) just don't cut it for me. In general, I find the sounds from scale locos quite annoying. Actually, I don't think I'm going to buy one now. If shells become available, then maybe one will find its way to me..But I don't need or want the things they want us to pay extra for...
I have two GP38s I'd love to have sound in, but I don't want to go through the mess of hard wiring since the new mechanism mostly does that for me. I'd be interested in knowing if the shells can be swapped. If so, I'd happily pay $14 trade mechanisms.
Not sure if I understand it. What exactly do you mean but the "current state of Atlas and N scale"?If you expect deep bass sound, H0 doesn't really have that either. Neither does 0 scale. Personally I thing we have the best of times fo N scale. Better than anything in the past. I mean we now have more products available now than ever before, and generally the best running models ever. Sure, there are more products in H0 (there probably always will be), but these are still the best of times in N. I might gripe about certain designs, quality, or fidelity of some new models, but I also realize that N scalers are very lucky with what we have.
My comment was referring to that fact that Atlas basically owns or produces most N scale products that I want/need to use , but they seem focused on sound locos currently.
Not sure if I understand it. What exactly do you mean but the "current state of Atlas and N scale"?If you expect deep bass sound, HO doesn't really have that either. Neither does O scale. ...
Thanks for the explanation.Unfortunately (for DC-only modelers), looking at the trend, DCC and DCC-sound are here to stay (and the market penetration will get deeper and deeper). If you look at the big picture, it s not just Atlas. Bachmann is going all-DCC. How about BLI, IM, Scale Trains, MRC/Model Power? Do they even offer straight DC N scale models anymore? Kato (for some unknown reason, since it is usually one of the innovators) is still making DC models. Um, FVM is still producing DC models too.
(Thread drift alert...)O scale locomotives have plenty of space for generating realistic bass sound. I've heard some impressive ones, and didn't even think they sounded optimized. If there's a lack of excellent sound quality in O I think it can be overcome with better sound engineering. (Note: I mean sound engineering, not physical modifications so much.) HO and particularly N face insurmountable physical limitations by comparison. Nevertheless, I did just order two N GP39-2s with sound!(One of these days maybe I'll brush off my sound design skills and take a stab at improving sound quality In N as much as possible. It is possible to get the raw sound files from ESU and edit them, right?)
coosvalley is looking for something with some real authority. I suspect that the BLI's Sound of Thunder with a sub-woofer might satisfy him.