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[speculation]You know, under the guise of letting the consumer pick their sound decoder (I'm all for it) this may be a play to actually release products in our chip shortage world. I haven't done any research to determine if a lightboard is any different than a DCC decoder in terms of what chip components are in shortage, but this is may have influenced BLI and now Bachmann. [/speculation]
Semi-related:Have folks been struggling to obtain decoders on the market? Have they been affected by the chip shortages too?
ESU's president posted a reply on the book of faces to address some complaints about customer support. He did mention that the worldwide IC chip shortage was the reason we haven't seen product shipping to the states.
An issue may also be price. Everything has been going up, some things a lot. It is possible that they're trying not to lose sales as necessary price adjustments to recover increased costs take their (...silly...) MSRP past what they've determined to be the "tolerable pain" threshold.
One would hope this will fuel better standardization between manufacturers. I have held off on a few Bachmann and other equipment because I already have ESU and BLI sound decoders which are almost totally incompatible. It's bad enough that ESU V4 and V5 are so different, at least you can change the CVs to make the features line up OK.It would be great if ESU opened up their IP. We need standardization across sound decoders. That didn't happen with DCC until Lenz stepped up and opened their system.