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Can anyone report on the sound [read" speaker installation and sound quality] quality of the ScaleTrains ET44s now available for purchase?I am specifically interested in the speaker installation ScaleTrains employs.I have their first-issue GEVO in which the speaker container (fuel tank) was porous and the sound degraded without work to fix that.Has there been any improvement in the speaker enclosure quality in the latest versions?Probably my best experience in effective speaker installation and quality, and overall sound, from the factory has been the Rapido Dash8-40CM and Atlas SD35s.Thanks for any input.
Also wondering about this since the original 2018 ET44s had an ESU LokSound 4 decoder, so also wondering if the new release has a LokSound 5.
On the first run, Scaletrains just slapped the biggest speaker they could in that fuel tank cutout but put no enclosure on the speaker. I can hardly hear mine so I put another speaker in there with an enclosure and it helped a little but the sound file was just quiet. I'm going to guess they still just slap a speaker in there without an enclosure. The dash 9's and c39-8's had decent sound though.
I just don't get it. For at least a decade, we all have been doing sound installs in diesels, and the fact that a speaker needs a separate sealed enclosure to sound decent is well-known to anyone who has tried to do this. Why would a manufacturer produce a premium product with lousy sound? Yes, I understand that there are production issues. But Lemosteam (John LeMerise) can tool up a 3D-printed speaker enclosure in about 5 minutes. Print 'em or injection-mold 'em, but for God's sake, use them. I also get that some human being will be required to put the speaker in the enclosure and seal it with some sort of adhesive, then wire it, and that increases assembly time, and perhaps the number of assembly errors. So price that in. For cryin' out loud, if you're charging $240 for a diesel engine, is $250 really going to cut into sales? OK . . . make it $249.98 to avoid the $250 mental cliff. It's not just Scale Trains, although given the up-scale sales pitch for their products, they should be at the forefront of "best sound in N scale." But all the manufacturers should know by now that popping a bare speaker in a fuel tank cutout is a recipe for . . . lousy sound. Is doing it right really that hard?John C.
Well just after I ordered all three CSX numbers, I realized Scaletrains made a mistake on two of them. 3444 and 3451 should have angled exhaust compartments, but they shipped them with the square version.
John,You taught me how to fish (how to install sound in FVM GEVOs and Intermountain F units) many moons ago and I am forever grateful.There are at least 2 N scale diesels I have purcahsed with factory sound (and factory installed speakers) that sound very good: Rapido Dash 8-40CM and Atlas SD35s. I also bought a few Atlas Silver SD35s with the preinstakked speaker and just added a Loksound board and they sounded great.I was hoping someone may have some insight on whether ScaleTrains had "fixed" the open speaker installation in their GEVOs because the price has not gone down...!