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tsunami sound on DC
Posted by ratdogsoo on Wednesday, April 4, 2012 8:33 AM
another novice asking a dumb question. i have Proto loco's w/ QSI sound that i run on my DC layout using a Quantum Engineer to obtain the added sounds. however with proto and others going to Tsunami sound- what do i need to operate Tsunami sound on DC? thank you for any info. michael.
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Posted by bobwrght on Thursday, April 5, 2012 7:31 AM

For Tsunami sound on DC you are going to need a Dcc system or a MRC Black Box  or MRC tech 6 controller. On DC with Tsunami you will only get the motor/engine sound without  DCC. You won't be able to run a Sound engine with a DC only engine at the same time.

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Posted by ratdogsoo on Friday, April 13, 2012 8:33 AM
thank you for the info Bob. i plan on buying a new Tsunami equipped Geep. i'm just too dang old [or stubborn] to start a DCC system at this time. so all i need would simply be an MRC block box or Tech 6 sound controller to get all the sounds? i usually only run 1 loco at a time anyway. both the MRC units are available on Ebay for a good price. which would be the better choice? thank you again. regards, michael.
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Posted by PennCentral99 on Saturday, April 14, 2012 9:00 AM

ratdogsoo

however with proto and others going to Tsunami sound- what do i need to operate Tsunami sound on DC?

ratdogsoo

i plan on buying a new Tsunami equipped Geep. so all i need would simply be an MRC block box or Tech 6 sound controller to get all the sounds? i usually only run 1 loco at a time anyway. both the MRC units are available on Ebay for a good price. which would be the better choice?

First - new tsunamis are programmed with the analog (DC) disabled. At least this is the case when you buy a decoder to install in an existing loco. I don't know how they're programmed when you buy a loco with a tsunami already installed.

So, you can't just put a tsunami on a DC system and expect it to perform. It'll just sit there with engine idle sounds and you won't be able to move it. If the analog is disabled, you'll need to change the CV's.

Also, I'm not familiar with the Tech 6; but after an internet search and reading the description, it APPEARS it may work.  For about the same amount of money of a Tech 6, you can get a DCC starter system.

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Posted by richg1998 on Saturday, April 14, 2012 10:23 AM

From what I have found so far, those that come from the factory are ready for dual mode. Those from a private party may have disabled the DC option as some times a runaway under DCC can happen and has happened to some.

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Posted by GM SD70ACe on Friday, April 20, 2012 2:47 AM

PennCentral99
For about the same amount of money of a Tech 6, you can get a DCC starter system.

I would buy a starter kit. Because they are now no longer so expensive and you get pretty good for little money.

When I started back then. Was that even DC. Meanwhile, I only buy DCC w/Sound DCC Ready or rolling stock. DC have much rolling stock sold very little and I like to build on DCC or DCC w/sound. For example, the first Lokomotive...


Ich würde auch ein Starter Set Kaufen. Denn die sind inzwischen nicht mehr so teuer und man bekommt recht gute für wenig Geld.

Als ich damals angefangen habe. War das auch noch DC. Inzwischen kaufe ich nur noch DCC w/Sound oder DCC Ready Rollmaterial. Habe vieles DC Rollmaterial verkauft und ganz weniges davon baue ich um auf DCC oder DCC w/Sound. So zum Beispiel die erste Lok...


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