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You are comparing a 6X9 speaker and a trunk and probably a 100 watt amp because that was the hot setup in those days to an 11mm x 15 mm speaker. It has a tiny enclosure. Not a fair comparison. Also you are discounting that the body shell acts in the same way as your trunk. If you have your locomotive running with the shell off and then hold the shell over the frame as if you are about to put it on there is a difference in sound. At the end of the day you are happy with your results and that's great. My point of this back and forth is to not discourage other people into thinking that they are going to get crappy results if they don't mill their frames down to the rear worm gear support. Because I assure you most people are not going to be brave enough to do that. I conceded in my first post the enclosure helps. Not even denying that you will get better sound. Kato sound installing by Kobo doesn't do what you are doing yet many people buy their products and find them satisfactory. So again I repeat my earlier point. Sometimes the sound is satisfactory without all the milling and building a custom sound enclosure.
Also to clarify, I am running an enclosure with the flat piece of plastic enclosure esu sells with their sugar cube speaker. I am not running the speaker in open air. It is the thickness of the foam adhesive and the flat esu piece to seal the enclosure. Not just a open speaker with no enclosure at all.
Back to the main topic. I talked with Lee at ESU today. He told me to send the decoder in. When I told him what was happening he is thinking the board is not fully seated to the decoder. He is thinking it is possible that the heat shrink they put over the boards could be preventing the board from seating properly. He said they will get it straightened out once I send it to them.
[/url/Pete you are correct. I read this post after midnight and wasn't following he was referring to the motor leads. Those I solder directly to and only use the clip if I am trying to hold a board in place for a front light. I thought he was referring to something on the decoder he soldered to get rid of a bad connection.