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Not sure exactly which sound project is loaded in the decoder, but here is a link the 12 cyl EMD 567 file description http://projects.esu.eu/projects/print/73483A sound demo can be found in the 7th entry on this page http://projects.esu.eu/projectoverviews/2?page=2&count=10&order=date&type=all&cat=2The combination of Kato locomotives and ESU LokSound decoders is a killer. Amazing sound and performance.Kato couplers work just fine with MT, Accumate, etc.
ESU 50321 11x15 mm sugar cube speaker installed in a pocket on the rear of the frame that's been machined out to accept it.Hope this helps!Kelley.www.dufordmodelworks.com
Then it should sound excellent, as long as they don't skimp on the enclosure height. The ESU enclosure can be set up for varying heights; I've found in my experiments that 6mm is about the minimum for really good sound from the 11x15 speakers. There's plenty of room on the rear of the frame to do it right, so it will be interesting to see the end result.The other thing that is interesting is that at least one manufacturer (Kato) seems to "get" the speaker issue. IM did OK with the SD40-2, but the enclosure for that is too small and isn't really sealed. Be interesting to see what Atlas does on its new sound releases. Adoption by manufacturers of sugar-cube-type speakers in adequate SEALED enclosures would go a long way to making my aftermarket installs obsolete, which I look forward to!John C.
The other thing that is interesting is that at least one manufacturer (Kato) seems to "get" the speaker issue. IM did OK with the SD40-2, but the enclosure for that is too small and isn't really sealed. Be interesting to see what Atlas does on its new sound releases. Adoption by manufacturers of sugar-cube-type speakers in adequate SEALED enclosures would go a long way to making my aftermarket installs obsolete, which I look forward to!
Kato is doing this right most likely because those are not really "factory installs". These are all low-volume, custom-made, hand-assembled models (like something you would do yourself at home). So they can afford to get fancy with the installs.But if and when the time will come someday, when Kato will offer sound-equipped models with true factroy-installed sound decoders, then we will have to see how they design their speaker systems.
Which ESU decoder did they use?Thomas
Ah . . . so these are being done by Kobo Custom. So it really is like an aftermarket install. Well, in that case, it should sound terrific - just like Rick Brodzinsky's!John C.