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Sound decoder for Athearn BB GP38-2 with 9 pin connector installed

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Sound decoder for Athearn BB GP38-2 with 9 pin connector installed
Posted by IDRick on Sunday, March 8, 2020 2:59 PM

I'm investigating the possibility of adding sound to my Athearn BB GP38-2.  The locos have been rewired to a 9 pin digitrax harness and motor isolated.  There's a number of decoders that would work for motor control only such as the digitrax DH126d and DH166d.  I haven't been able to find any recommendations for sound decoders for the BB Athearn on manufacturers' sites.  I have seen a youtube installations using the SDH164 and SDXH166d.  The 166 version claims to be 16 bit sound and comes as a kit that includes a speaker for 55 to $60 online.  Is this a good choice?  I was thinking of purchasing a couple iphone 4s speakers to try as well.  Suggestions would be appreciated!

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Posted by mbinsewi on Sunday, March 8, 2020 3:56 PM

I'm going to be using the SDXH166D, but I haven't installed it yet.  I'm going to download a new 16 bit sound file for it, from the Digitrax site.  I'm using it in an F7, and the file that's in the SDXH is a generac EMD that will probably be fine for your GP38.

There's lots of sound options.  TCS has some installations on their web site.

https://tcsdcc.com/

According the general consensus of those in here, ESU is suppose to be the best.  

I'm using the SDXH because it's my first sound install, and it's about 1/2 the price of the ESU.

You do get what you pay for, as in everything else in this world, it's the modeler's choice.

Mike.

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Posted by IDRick on Sunday, March 8, 2020 4:21 PM

Thanks, Mike!  I look forward to hearing the results of your first sound install!  Good luck!

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