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... I was VERY disappointed in the Pennsy T-1's sound until I did a speaker transplant in my friend's two units. Someone who heard the T1 in its factory form would be justified in saying N scale sound sucks.
It's like this, Pete. I don't have a current functioning layout, I have a substantial collection of otherwise fully functional equipment, I don't have the budget to spend upwards of $200 on something that will see the light of day maybe once or twice a year when I wander into someone else's basement for an hour or two. And according to the reports of others in this thread, it's not worth it to run a less expensive decoder/speaker set up if sound is your bag.For me, in my current situation anyway, I can't justify the expense of time, effort, or money to add something that makes it harder to hear the music I like to play while I'm tinkering in the train room...that I don't have!I don't begrudge others from wanting to take on sound, and if I chunked everything I had and switched to a larger scale, I could see it becoming a thing. But I still don't see myself diving in with both feet in N scale at this point.Lee
And I doubt we will ever have the realistic "rumble" of a train going by- because to achieve it would require a subwoofer with enough oomph to shake the floor- of course, you could do that, but it would bounce the layout enough to derail an N scale train.
Then a month later the decoder blows...
I like sound which is just right for a small model (the scale sound).
For me, the biggest issue is that sound is very difficult to "scale".
I see videos of sound installed that I like, but all the work to get there is just crazy.Then a month later the decoder blows...