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A O scale friend of mine recently made the comment after an ops session at another friends HO layout that while he was working his jobs, he didn't even notice the fact that engines did not have sound in them. He has a mix of ESU, WowSound, Tsumani, and soundtraxx in his O scale engines ( I'm not certain of what % but he is in midst of swapping all out for ESU) so when he has open house events, he has his sound turned on for visitors. He didn't notice anything about sound at the ops session until after he had completed his work and was watching me finish up swapping out loads for empties at the power plant job I was on. My consist had a sound equipped loco on it.
I've had 37 years on the RR, 25 as an engineer and the rest as an officer. I'm pretty sure I know what engines sound like. The 1st time I heard sound in an N scale loco I laughed. It sounded like it was on Helium! Then came LOKSOUND. The first time I heard the IM 40-2 crank and start I got goosebumps! I cut my teeth on those locomotives. As a matter of fact I pulled a train off the IHB with 10 brand spankin' new ones right off the assembly line. I don't run the sound all the time but when I do, it's music to my ears especially with the drive/hold feature! You can actually simulate running a train if you know how to use it! Thank you Loksound!Bill
Interesting observation ... I don't own an ESU, but I've tinkered enough to realize the speaker enclosure makes a big difference in the quality .. I'm certainly learning a lot in this thread.