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For those of you that are on the fence, I suggest you decide now. I checked Horizon's distributor site last night and they are out of stock on all numbers with no arrival date for any more.Bob, The screw in the stack annoys me also. It will be addressed. I can deal with the double articulation as it is a comprise that will help me although my layout is being built to accomodate a Key Allegheny which is modeled with a fixed rear engine and swiveling front engine. I still need to set down and play with the decoder setup. I like the modifications John did so I will start there.
...Doesn't anyone in the model train industry have a home stereo? Bigger really is better on this front, and sealed boxes, folks, unless you're going to engineer a bass-reflex system, which would be mostly useless for the size of speakers we deal with (not so useless in HO).John C.
Bob, all N scale steam (apart from some brass) has both driver sets on articulateds swivel like a diesel locomotive to allow them to traverse tighter turns. Just a sales thing....
I agree. Sealed speaker enclosures make a huge difference, even with small speakers. A larger oval speaker is also on my to-do list for BB's and Challengers as well as my brass FEF's. I get into every Athearn BB and Challenger tender I own to get at the drawbar to modify it and shorten it, so I'm pretty familiar with what's inside. Personally, I think the Sountraxx Tsunami is way bigger than it has to be, but I suppose it was designed that way to fit the envelope of the previous POS MRC decoder. I have one MRC equipped Challenger and I think I'm gonna try an ESU Loksound (much smaller than the Tsunami) because I'm curious, as well as liking the diesel ESU's decoders I've got. That'll for sure allow a much bigger speaker and enclosure, and I don't doubt it'll improve the sound very noticeably.
you'd be hard pressed to find any prototype articulate in N scale that could be properly articulated, and still clear comon radi. I can think of One, the Skookum. She was a 2-4-4-2, a petite little thing, I'd be willing to bet that a model of her could be articuated properly, and still clear down to 11".