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But I think those are speakerless, or at least the speaker is separate. Ed, are you looking for one that comes with a speaker already attached/embedded?Phil
(small) speaker already attached/embedded?
Small embedded speaker on decoder board (with no enclosure) = pi$$ poor sound quality.
Yeah, that's what I was talking about. If the only options don't have enclosures, never mind.
Someone down-voted Ed K and my posts. Why? because we did not approve of a poor-sounding speaker? Yet John posting pretty much the same opinion gets an up-vote? WTF!?!?! This place is nuts! Ease up on the down-votes - whoever you are you phantom voter.
I've said this dozens of times, but since the subject continues to come up, I'll say it again. The only way to get decent sound in N scale (or any other scale) is to use the best speaker you can in a fully sealed enclosure with an appropriate internal air volume. For N scale hood diesels, this means an 8x12mm or 9x16mm cell phone type speaker, in an enclosure with at least 500 cubic mm of internal volume - and more is better, at least up to 1000 cubic mm (1 cubic cm). I understand the allure of drop in decoders with attached speakers. They are simple. But they sound terrible. The current state of technology and the rules of physics combine to mean that retrofitting good sound will take work, including at least some frame milling for the speaker installation. It is doable, even without major tools like a milling machine (I did my first couple of dozen sound installs using a Dremel with various cutters and cut-off wheels). But it does take time and patience (but probably no more of either than a nice building kitbash or careful track laying). We're modelers; we can do it! John C.