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Very nice John. Not sure I understand the wire connections. Perhaps when I can enlarge and study it I'll figure it out, You like the Loksound decoder because it's smaller than Tsunami or because it sounds better than Tsunami? ? ?At any rate, nice job and I appreciate the sharing of your talents.Carl
John - not being sarcastic or anything, but it is nice to hear that I am not the only one to make a cutting boo boo like that. Nice job on the install. And yes your recent posting explains the wiring that did not compute. Thanks.BTW, I like the Loksound steam noises because they have the open petcock sound available. I am going to put one in a Superturbine AC-9/EM-1 project. I think, since the decoder is so small and does not require a heat sink, that I should be able to place a nice sized speaker in the tender if I gut out all the B'mann stuff first. I shall see.Carl
John,I hope you don't mind my questions. I was going to PM you but decided that your answers to me may help other "train nuts" with projects.I purchased 4 Dumbo's some time ago and was planning on using one of them in the AC-9. Now in your opinion would I get better sound if I built the enclosure out of sheet lead (which I have on hand) or styrene plastic? Also would it be better if I built the offset chamber, as you did in one install, or would the best be to build the deeper enclosure? I built an offset chamber with a Dumbo and put it in my AC-12 with a Tsunami decoder and I don't think it was that much better than the "sugar cube" I had used in the initial install. Possibly somewhat better but not outstandingly better.ThanksCarl
John, Again, another nice install, Thank you. Your work has inspired me to do a "different" install myself. I'm wrapping it up now and I'll report when it's complete and tested. Did you ever get around to doing a sound install on an SD-9??