QUOTE: Originally posted by DonCameron I think appearance is important now days. . . All the systems work well, and the price differences don't seem as great as a few years ago. Somebody above suggested buying what other people in your area have. . . good suggestion.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ndbprr . Why not Lenz? It is my opinion that because like everything in life there is going to be a shakeout with several current producers dropping out until one or two are left. I don't think Lenz will be a survivor in the long haul.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by grumpybob Been with NCE for awhile. Easy to use not only by someone who has to do the set up but for the novice that doesn't know much about DCC. NCE cab's make life a lot easier. Sufficient number of well identified buttons make programming and consisting go quickly. The Smaller cabs are great in that selection and control over the engine(s) you are using is very simple. Part of a rail-run in march, where we had one of the layouts open. People who didn't know much about DCC were running the equipment within 5 minutes of explanation.
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