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Why is the Decoder Market so Confusing?
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<p>[quote user="2002p51"]</p> <p>Just thought of another question that no web site seems to answer; can ANY decoder accept a speaker or are non-sound decoders just that?</p> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>To expound on what was already said, non-sound decoders not only do not have connections for speakers, but they also do not have sound files. </p> <p>Typically, you will find that a DCC/sound decoder will run in the (ballpark) $80-120 depending on if it has a speaker included and brand.</p> <p>TCS Wow-kits come with everything for the specific locomotives listed. </p> <p> </p>
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