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If they run decent as DC, they will run great as DCC. The DCC decoders have programming to make the motors run better and quieter. It's like some say though, if it don't run too good now, it may not be worth the trouble. The way I see it, since you can get a decoder sometimes under ten bucks, why not try it and see? <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by mtb2005</i> <br /><br />Can you convert older locos to DCC or do you have to have a socket? My dad has some working locos I want to possibly use that he bought when he was a kid. <br />[/quote]
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