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MRC Steam Sounder

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Posted by rrinker on Wednesday, February 14, 2018 8:40 PM

 Not really, but there is a newly restored CNJ 0-6-0 running near me. Sooner or or later, one of the decoder companies will be by to mic her up and get recordings. My bet's on TCS or ESU getting there first, they are the closest two.

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Posted by SpaceMouse on Wednesday, February 14, 2018 8:51 PM

That will work.

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Posted by DigitalGriffin on Thursday, February 15, 2018 4:30 PM

You're forgetting about the 1860's 4-4-0 American in New Freedom PA and the 1925 2-8-0 Connie in New Hope PA

Then there's a whole heep a bunch at Strasburg, including #89 2-6-0 mogul class.

Pennsylvania seems to be made for running steam excusions.  We probably have the most steam engine sites in the USA.  (But I'm guessing)  Although Cass, WV might be bigger overall.  I'm not sure on the later.

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Posted by rrinker on Friday, February 16, 2018 7:20 AM

 The New Freedom train is a recently built replica. Theoretically it should sound like an original, but it was built with modern methods and materials, for obvious reasons.

 Strasburg's locos HAVE been recorded by the sound decoder makers. As, I presume, have Cass', since they have some of the only running geared steam locos.

 Is NH&I actively running steam? They were when I was a kid and rode it, but I thought the steam loco was not in service. Same with WK&S, they have a steam loco but not currently in service. There's also the touring 0-6-0T that I've ridden behind on the Allentown & Auburn in Kutztown. And R&N's 425, ex-GMO 4-62 - pretty sure the sound guys were all over her as well. One of these days we will have either 2102 or 2100 back up so there can be real recordings made of a 4-8-4. And of course once UP gets 4014 running - all these Big Boy models and there are no true sound recordings of one done live off the loco with modern equipment.

 This is a railroad state - so many ran here, and so many were BUILT here. Between the production of Baldwin, and what was turned out home-built by the PRR at Altoona, and more than a handful turned out by Reading, there were a lot of steam locos made right here in PA.

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Posted by wjstix on Friday, February 16, 2018 12:05 PM

SpaceMouse

And the size of the speaker looks like it's better suited to the door panel in my wife's van than the tender of a 2-6-0, although the last one I got has a depression with pre-drilled holes that has to come pretty close. 

 

The Sounder comes with a 1" speaker with an attached enclosure. In the picture, you're looking at the enclosure side. The actual speaker is only about 1/8" thick.If your 0-6-0 tender has an opening in the floor, it's almost certainly designed for a 1" round speaker. In that case, you don't need the enclosure - the tender body will act as the enclosure once you put it all back together. You can unsnap the speaker from the plastic enclosure, or buy a 1" speaker and use that.

However, depending how big the tender is, finding room for both the regular decoder and the Sounder might be a bigger issue....

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Posted by RR_Mel on Friday, February 16, 2018 1:19 PM

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I opened my slope back tender (MDC 0-6-0) and there is enough room for a thin ¼” x 1” speaker without an enclosure, the metal shell would work for the enclosure.  I currently have a Digitrax DH126 decoder in the tender. 
 
I dinked around with it and a MRC 1731 decoder will fit, tight but doable. I’m kicking it around to do it to it but I’m going to put in some think time before I bit the bullet.
 
There is plenty of room in the Roundhouse Vandy tender for a large 1” speaker.  
 
 
 
 
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Posted by garya on Sunday, February 18, 2018 2:18 PM

garya

I have one, but I'm away from home right now.  I can check it when I get home at the end of the week.

I put it in the tender of my daughter's Hogwarts Express, and she likes it. I have no idea what a 1900 2-6-0 sounds like, though.

OK, I checked the one I have.  It is an MRC 1665 Steam Sounder.  The sound settings I used were:

Whistle 29

Bell 5

Bell Rate 13

Chuff Type 10

Chuff Rate 1

Single Chuff

Chuff Start Rate Adjustment 4

Random Sounds On

Gary

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