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So here's the thing. I like sound, but hate DCC. Just a few days ago I bought another Model Power 2-6-0 with factory sound. Sound wasn't the greatest so I replaced the speaker. After that the bell and the chuff were very-very quiet with the rest of the sounds at full volume. Did all the resets and turned them all up. It is like a channel blew on the decoder.I'm done with DCC So I might get a Kato Soundbox instead and mount speakers on the ceiling above the layout. I have a Climax, Heisler, and some tiny locos that would never fit sound.So yeah I hope to have sound, just wish I could play with a Soundbox before I bought it.
Just out of curiosity, what's the issue DCC? The store looks great btw.Scott
My power pack has a knob and a direction switch, my DCC controller has about 25 buttons. It is like they didn't even design it to run trains. I hate turning that endless wheel for speed. Plus it took me less than an hour to ruin the decoder. Literally 2 laps around the layout and the decoder got screwed up from changing the speaker. I do like the sound, but I just don't think my head should hurt when running trains trying to remember what buttons to press.
It gets much easier and more intuitive with practice/time. By the way, if you increased the volume, you can overdo it, and the speaker will sound garbled and blown. Try turning the volume back down before surrendering.DFF
Time the worlds first HOn30 Baby Ruth box car.Jason
I'll send you my MRC 2-6-0 and if you can make the sound work I'll consider giving DCC a shot. But even then the layout would have a switch to go back to DC for my smaller locos.