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No, no bass rumble from N scale locos, but when I look if from the angle that we are long scale from the tiny model, the sound doesn't sound all that bad. Think about how a 1:1 loco would sound like from 1/4 mile away.Years ago one of my NTRAK club members built a diesel sound simulator and connected it to the DC throttle output which ran locomotives on his engine service facility module on his NTRAK module. He had that simulator connected to his home HiFi audio and connected to a 3-way speaker system from his home (with something like 12" woofer. That show was housed in a large Shriner's auditorium. He had that thing cranked pretty loud. Loud enough to feel the bass rumble in your stomach when you were within around 20 feet of the speaker. You could clearly hear it on the other end of the auditorium (few hundred feet away). After few hours of this auditory torture few of us developed headaches. Not for me.Basically, the loud sound to me is a gimmick. I much rather hear the lower volumes sounds where my ears can hear the sound moving around the layout with the model itself and not tied to listen to a single sound decoder hardwired to the headphones (as each loco will have different sounds of the engine/chuffs, whistles and bells).BLI also has the Sound of Thunder TM system which can give you those loud sounds from every Paragon3 and 4 decoder.
Peteski, it’s not so much about volume as it is sound quality. I have a small layout room anyway and don’t care for loud volume emanating from the trains or having the sounds follow the trains. I do recognize that at lower volumes most of the sounds aren’t too objectionable. The low frequencies are the bigger disappointment for me.
That deep bass rumble from a prime mover or steam loco chuffs just isn't possible with the itsy bitsy speakers we have to contend with in our N scale locos.
How is the speaker mounted in that Athearn diesel you are referring to? If it does not have an enclosure, change it for one and re-evaluate it.
Actually, I should have posted a video of a BLI steamer, since you said you have several of them.Here's a video of a BLI Mikado with an ESU Loksound decoder and an 11x15 speaker in an appropriate sealed enclosure (I stripped out the factory speaker and Paragon decoder):Again, I don't think this falls on the "tinny" side, although the original factory sound did . . . John C.