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QSI Revolution (like the one installed in Walthers Life-Like Mallet) has a very realistic sound (and motor control) ...
Zimo sound decoders emulate European steam locos really well, but I don't think they have too many US prototype sound.
Tsunami decoders are also pretty good
dual decoder install. You just need two (or 4 including the headlight) extra wires to connect between the tender and the loco.
For steam sound our preference is the soundtrack Tsunami. Their sound decoder has in our opinion the best steam sound in combination with a small size. Especially impressive is their dynamic sound when used in combination with the F11 button as a brake button. BTW this F11 button is something specific to the Tsunami.Just a remark about the wiring. Limiting the number of wires between loco and tender is in our opinion essential for good performance. The loco and tender would be able to move independently from each other. More wires will limit these movements. Our steam locomotives normally don't have wires between loco and tender.Marc
That sure is unconventional thinking fro N scale. So you rather give up the extended electrical pickup by not electrically connecting the loco with the tender (by at least 2 wires). That to me seems counter-intuitive (especially since thin and very flexible wires are available).
We don't give up the extended electrical pick up, it is just organized differently with a fixed throwbar with multiple electrical connections. By attaching the tender with one or two screws, up to 5 electrical connections are made through the throwbar. The advantage is more free movement between loco and tender not limited by wires.Concerning the sound quality it is true that with the normal programming the sound quality is not really better than the QSI. The real quality comes forward when a more dynamic way of programming is used. Part of this's programming is the use of F11 as a brake. BTW the motor control of the Tsunami is only reasonable. Marc
So, with 5 connections between the loco and tender, you can easily have single sound decoder controlling all the functions of the locomotive.As far as the fancy features of the QSI decoders, go, have you actually read through the manual to see all the bells-and-whistles available in those decoders?
No matter what brand of sound decoder you decide to use, the one thing that REALLY makes a huge difference in your sound quality is the speaker installation. The speaker should be as large as possible and it should always have an airtight speaker enclosure built around it. +1Sound equipped steam is what got me to bite the bullet and go DCC, and I never have regretted my decision one iota.
QuoteNo matter what brand of sound decoder you decide to use, the one thing that REALLY makes a huge difference in your sound quality is the speaker installation. The speaker should be as large as possible and it should always have an airtight speaker enclosure built around it. +1Sound equipped steam is what got me to bite the bullet and go DCC, and I never have regretted my decision one iota.+2!Otto K.