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I agree with you 100%, Mark. Sometimes, I like to have a train running in the background when I'm working in the layout room. I don't want to have to wear headphones while I'm working on something else.Thanks,DFF
Phil,Your HO Bug blog sums it up nicely. Yeah, purging the rest of my N scale stuff will not be fun, but the incentive is more cash for the hobby coffer. I dumped a significant chunk of my fleet earlier in the year, so I think I can unload the rest of my locomotives on eBay easily (that said, I will keep a few of my N scale locomotives, e.g., my BLI Atlantic Coast Line E units). The rolling stock won't be as much fun to sell, so I'll probably sell them off in small batches of cars to make it less work, even if it affects the overall sales price.
Damn...what is it with this place and N scalers named "Dave"?
Moving to HO and going off the bat to DCC/sound has reinvigorated my involvement in the hobby. There are pros and cons to every scale. The relative mass of HO to N (especially viewed eye level such as I set my shelf to do from a seated position) is a big driver for me. I am very happy overall with my HO shelf layout, I can't imagine building a sizeable n layout anymore, dabbling with some modules is enough for me.
Now On30 is a whole different ball game and I want to building a small layout as well in that scale.
I was setting up trains on both of my N scale layouts today and I totally agree about the lack of heft. My Blackstone HOn3 locomotives weigh several pounds...they look and feel like real machines.
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While wearing headphones can be annoying and interfere with other actives, my experience with the radio headphone set up is that it is also just directionally wrong. The sound shouldn't be in your head it should seem like it is coming through the air from the model that is supposed to be creating the noise. So even if you had ultra lightweight ear buds or a "bonephone" collar or something like that it would still seem contrived. The sound signal generator would have to know your position relative to the loco and adjust the stereo signal to simulate this directional attribute.Anyway that has been my experience. I spoke to Lance about it at the Portland National and he acknowledged the short coming. Maybe he was being polite...I was even a bit surprised to see it in MR's 1000 edition as it disappeared off his web site a few years ago.md