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Mark, doesn't the direction depending on if we are the rail fan or engineer? If we are watching trains, then sounds should come from them, but if we are the operator in the engine, wouldn't the noise best be captured by surrounding you and blocking out other noises?
So at what point do you trade your soul to the devil to master the blues? Go with whatever makes you happy. If at some point you decide to change again or even switch back to N then this will still be time well spent.Only one thought to consider, it seems to me you get alot of joy from mainline running... Will you be able to achieve this in HO and if not will you be happy with a switching pike?As far as I know there is no N scale modeler named Dave here anymore! seem to remember a few but they must have disappeared
What about a modified Beer Line layout? Doesn't have to be the same plan but the sectionals could give you "shelf" or round continuous running,Phil
As far as changing scales, I say go for it, if you're unhappy with n scale sound, it is a logical step.But beyond a scale change, what else are you looking to accomplish?..If you envision long fast manifests, but only have room for a switching pike, then I bet you'll be unhappy again soon...So my advice is to refine your ideas, and decide what you want to model before spending $ on more things that you may end up not needing..Pick a prototype, or freelance, draw up some plans....Get an idea of what you're trying to accomplish beyond a loco that sounds good, and if you think you'll be able to actually model it to your satisfaction.
I also advise looking at your favorite pics of your layout, and then some pics of your favorite layouts, and see what the difference is, and what it will take for you to acheive those results you'd prefer.
I recall you abandoning the second section of the HCD layout so you could focus on a more manageable single door, but anything in HO will have to be double the size, are you sure you won't feel overwhelmed again?
Anywho, food for thought, and good luck!
That's what I thought...I wanted to hear sound like the engineer. What could be better for a small 4 axle N scale switcher on an isolated branch.But I believe if we want to be the engineer, and hear what the engineer hears in a synchronized experience, then we would need feel like we are inside the cab as well. It is the disconnect of seeing like a railfan and hearing like an engineer that seems to be the root cause of it becoming an annoying gimmick after a while...at least to me and those who have used it on my layout. And it is a high quality sound set up. It's not the sound it is the dissonant experience.
As I pointed out in my last post or two, I don't envision long fast manifests. I know I would have to build a room sized layout to do that, and I just don't have the time or the money to do so right now.
The prime mover sounds are where its at at least for me.