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Calling Tehachapifan.Russ has done some really great stuff on SW1500’s but if IRC for a sound install he changed the motor for a cordless one to make room.
Another option might be to utilize the Zimo MS500 sound decoder. It measures in at 14 x 10 x 2.6mm and might fit in the cab, although I have not tried it.
That is one tiny sound decoder! While I absolutely love ZIMO decoders and their superb motor control (and I have used them for European locos), their sound library of American diesels is not very extensive, and the sound fidelity is not up to today's standards. I installed one in Kato E8 and the E8 sound project was so bad that I'm considering replacing it with ESU LokSound. Haven't tried the EMD 12-567 file, but maybe it is better. It was made in 2016 where the E8 file is back from 2011.
Yes, there catalog is limited and some of their sound files leave a lot to be desired. That said, I have a couple of their files that sound about on par with ESU's.
Which ones are decent? Like I mentioned, the E8 sound is unusable. The engine sound has only 3 or 4 "notches", and the recording is really poor quality, and very quiet. The horn sound has fixed length, so even if you hold the horn button, it ends. I was really disappointed. I tried couple other projects with 567 engine and they were not much better. I suppose I could try to edit and modify those sound projects, but that would require some serious work and I'm not ready for getting into that part of the hobby. I'm already stretched too thin.
The Digitrax DN126M2 is a direct light board replacement and very easy to install. Simply desolder the motor leads, unplug the light board from the chassis, plug the decoder into the chassis and solder the motor leads back on. There isn’t even a need to disassemble the mechanism.
While the install is easy, Digitrax motor control is not as good as either ZIMO or ESU. If this model will be used for switching then a good slow-speed motor control is important. I also seem to recall that @Ed Kapuscinski had some problems with that decoder shorting out to the frame. There was a thread about it, but I don't recall if there was a solution.