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I don't think those were even DCC ready at all. If anything, they will likely have 8-pin interface, so you will have to roll-your-own sound install. But I could be wrong.
A while ago, I had the same thoughts but I haven't done the install yet. Here is the info:https://www.therailwire.net/forum/index.php?topic=53713.msg736598#msg736598
It does have a 5x2 connector, probably fitting the 8pin you mention. Hoping that means the NEM652.
This from the great Spookshow "The model is available either DCC-Ready or (as of 2012) with a Soundtraxx Micro-Tsunami sound decoder and speaker. Both versions are equipped with a standard 8-pin NMRA-style DCC socket on the tender PC board and speaker holes in the tender floor. A 7-wire harness plugs into the tender PC board and runs forward to the PC board in the locomotive."So possibly this one 58810 LokSound 5 micro DCC/MM/SX/M4 "blank decoder", 8-pin NEM652
There is an 8-pin plug (technically it's 10 pins) inside the decoder on a PCB. The tender & loco are hardwired together with wires going to this PCB. I've had issues with the insulation on the factory wires running off and shorting under the PCB so take a look at those.
That standard is for 8-pin connector, but I have seen the 2 extra pins installed for speaker connection (those are not part of the NEM652 standard). So yes, you can use NEM652 interface decoder.