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They sound good to...... From 20 feet away!!
Talk about making some noise....There is no way the average N scale modeler will be able to afford the factory equipped version with sound. Sure it will sell well to folks with money to burn, but an n scale switcher listing at retail well over $200? Come on, man. If the market can support that I'll be surprised. We are entering new territory. Given many beginners often start with small layouts with tight curves, a well running switch engine is a logical starting place for the newbies to head when buying engines. My first N scale engine was an old Altas/Rivarrossi switcher that actually ran about as well as the Con Cor PA1 I added one year for Christmas when I was a teenager (I suspect my parents paid $30 for the PA at the local hobby shop where I pointed it out every chance I got ). The switcher was a give away from a neighborhood widow who's husband dabbled in N scale.What newcomer is going to plop down $200 plus for one engine. Heck for that price you could do a halfway decent job of starting a basic beginner shelf style layout or maybe even a hollow core door loop de loop style plan. I know MRH ran a $500 contest for a new layout for beginners, and that's not much more than what Atlas wants for one engine?Don't get me wrong, I love Atlas and their products. My basement contains more of their engines than I want to admit, and a good chunk of their track and turnouts too. I am not trying to bash them at all, but put me firmly in the Lance Mindheim camp when it comes to sound. I think he is on to something with his idea of sounds from the throttle to the operator with ear buds. That could easily be done with software, and probably at a lower cost than trying to cram a decent speaker onto a decoder and push it into a space that won't hold enough water to drown in.I hope Atlas sells a ton of these locos - too old for my new era - but I want them to make money on them so they offer more products. I just hope the deep pocket folks can reach down far enough to buy these in multiples.