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Which DigitTrax Decoder to Purchase

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Which DigitTrax Decoder to Purchase
Posted by GoleyC on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 11:09 PM

Just picked up a  Athearn Genesis HO 67273 SD60I, CSX/YN2 #8742 and I need to also purchase a decoder to install.  However, I'm totally confused on which decoder should be used for a Athearn's Genesis model?  Any help would be appreciated in making the right selection.

GoleyC

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Posted by Eric97123 on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 11:35 PM

Looking at the Digitrax website, it seems the DH163D is the can't go wrong decoder for just about everything they put out

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Posted by rrinker on Wednesday, November 10, 2010 11:48 PM

 Genesis locos have a 9 pin plug, so the DH163D would be the one to get. it also has enough extra functions so that if that particualr model has ditch lights and/or a rooftop beacon you can connect those as well, but that requires a bit more than just plugging the decoder in. Basic operation with ditch lights just being on or off works by just plugging the decoder in - it will take you longer to remove the shell than to install the decoder.

 

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Thursday, November 11, 2010 6:19 AM

Is sound part of your plans?

The DH163D puts you on the Digitrax SoundBug path.  The SoundBug is a low-end, sound-only decoder which plugs into and works with the DH163 series of decoders.

On the other hand....

Digitrax also makes a series of low-cost sound decoders with motor control, all in one package, for the same price as the SoungBug.  So, it costs more to buy a non-sound decoder now and add a sound decoder later on than it does to go with sound right away.

But, the biggest thing is the quality of the sound.  These low-cost sound decoders sound like low-cost sound decoders when you put them up against the better options.  If you want sound in the future, take a serious look, uh, make that listen, to the Tsunami from Soundtraxx.  Besides better sound, the Tsunami also features better motor control.  Yes, you will pay a lot more for a Tsunami.  But, if these are your "front-line" engines, the difference may well be worth it.

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Posted by GoleyC on Thursday, November 11, 2010 10:38 AM

Sound for this engine is not of concern, as I plan on using my new Broadway Limited CSX locos when they come in for this train.  However, I needed an engine for our Christmas show and this is all I could get in the short time frame.

Thanks for all the reply's!   Time to order up my Digitrax decoder

GoleyC

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