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$35.00!!!!!!!
Great deal, regardless what anyone says.
That darn Ebay just Sucks!!!!
"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."-Albert Einstein
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Hard to beat the price! Now you can get your feet wet with DCC and really know what you want down the line.. or perhaps be perfectly happy with what you have, then so much better!
The DCC system you have running right now is 1000x better then the one you wish you had but can't afford.
Chris
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here is a link to a dcc steam loco with sound being run by the bachman easy dcc system. this loco is on30, but should give you a general idea of the operation of sound on the easy dcc system. hope this helps you...medic
For starting, you did quite well. Some years ago I paid about $50 for a MRC 2000 with hand held two loco controller and I had to use my own power supply to run it. I could run five locos. Try keeping track of five locos. Very little in the way of options but it wet my appetite for a better system.
I found out a sound loco worked with the MRC.
It has been retired.
Somewhere about 1999 I brought it to my local club and demonstrated DCC and eventually we ordered the NCE Power Pro 5 amp system. At home I now have a Power Cab.
Rich
If you ever fall over in public, pick yourself up and say “sorry it’s been a while since I inhabited a body.” And just walk away.
For 35 bucks you can't go wrong on a deal like that. You'd pay more for an ancient DC powerpack
Someday when you get the DCC system you want, you can always use this one for the Christmas tree. So you still win.
Robby,
I think you did well. The Bachmann E-Z Command is a nice little DCC system for what it does. Yea, it's limited with 1-amp capacity and it can't adjust CVs. BUT...it still has access to 8 sound functions and can independently run 2-3 locomotives.
I think of it this way: A bare-bone MRC DC power supply will probably run you ~$35 anyhow. For me - even if it's a "limited" system - DCC is still more fun to operate than DC. Now, while you enjoy operating DCC with your E-Z Command, you can research and save your pennies for a better DCC system down the line.
I actually sold my E-Z Command to Ken (Cuda Ken) for about 1/2 what I originally paid for it. Even so, I thought it was $$$ well spent.
Tom
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