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Sound only decoders?

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Sound only decoders?
Posted by Lateral-G on Monday, February 14, 2011 1:01 PM

How do sound only decoders work?

Can they be used in conjunction with an already installed, non-sound decoder?

 

 

 

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Posted by Hamltnblue on Monday, February 14, 2011 3:31 PM

Yes or you could do one of 2 other things.

Replace the non sound decoder with a sound one or  install a sound decoder with motor controller but not connect the motor. 

I would definitely remove the standard decoder and replace it with a  QSI or Tsunami. If you install a separate decoder the sounds may not be properly synchronized.   Also things like ditch lights that work with horn may not work correctly.

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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, February 14, 2011 7:18 PM

I have a few sound-only decoders.  They are all made by Digitrax. I have one in a Bachmann trolley that came with a motor decoder, and another in a dummy F7A unit that has no motor.  They are OK.  Not great, but OK.

The SoundBug, the original Digitrax sound-only decoder, is fine for what it does.  The SFX0416, on the other hand, has very limited volume and can barely be heard, even over other non-sound locomotives which might be running.

I have another dummy F7 that I may put a SoundBug in, but my current choice for sound upgrades is the Tsunami.  I think the overall sound quality is so much better, and by installing a single sound-and-motor decoder, I avoid programming and synchronization problems, and I simplify the wiring inside the locomotive, too.  I've put in one diesel and one steam Tsunami, and I very happy with both of them

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