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Bachmann Baldwin Shark (DCC Equiped) Sound Instalation?

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Bachmann Baldwin Shark (DCC Equiped) Sound Instalation?
Posted by NSlover92 on Sunday, June 15, 2008 8:20 PM
Hey, I just ordered a Bachmann Bladwin Shark (A and B) DCC equiped, I was wondering how hard it is to install sound into it. I am just starting wiring, so not much skill, I want really good sound (Loksound is the way to go I think that is what is in my BLI's and PCM's). Thanks Mike
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Posted by NSlover92 on Sunday, June 15, 2008 8:27 PM
 davidmbedard wrote:

 NSlover92 wrote:
Hey, I just ordered a Bachmann Bladwin Shark (A and B) DCC equiped, I was wondering how hard it is to install sound into it. I am just starting wiring, so not much skill, I want really good sound (Loksound is the way to go I think that is what is in my BLI's and PCM's). Thanks Mike

1.  I didnt know Bachmann made Baldwin Sharks.

2.  I dont know the innards of said Bachmann Baldwin Sharks.

3.  Loksound is a good chip but has 2 downsides; 1. Price 2. Soft horns.

4.  BLI have QSI sound chips.

5.  You are correct about the PCM having LokSound chips.

 

You best bet is to take pictures of your locos and rip out the DCC on board.  

David B

Yeah, I see I would like to get around overhauling completly. You are right my bad about the BLI. You said Loksound has soft horns,  can you adjust CV's to fix that? I am probably wrong I am really new to electronics, I am a teen but I am still learning alot! Mike

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Posted by Flashwave on Sunday, June 15, 2008 10:32 PM
 NSlover92 wrote:
 davidmbedard wrote:

 NSlover92 wrote:
Hey, I just ordered a Bachmann Bladwin Shark (A and B) DCC equiped, I was wondering how hard it is to install sound into it. I am just starting wiring, so not much skill, I want really good sound (Loksound is the way to go I think that is what is in my BLI's and PCM's). Thanks Mike

1.  I didnt know Bachmann made Baldwin Sharks.

2.  I dont know the innards of said Bachmann Baldwin Sharks.

3.  Loksound is a good chip but has 2 downsides; 1. Price 2. Soft horns.

4.  BLI have QSI sound chips.

5.  You are correct about the PCM having LokSound chips.

 

You best bet is to take pictures of your locos and rip out the DCC on board.  

David B

Yeah, I see I would like to get around overhauling completly. You are right my bad about the BLI. You said Loksound has soft horns,  can you adjust CV's to fix that? I am probably wrong I am really new to electronics, I am a teen but I am still learning alot! Mike

Yep, their roughly brand new.

If you plan to adjust the CVs on them, you need to strip out the decoder. The best one can do is toggle the startup voltage. I have 4 of them, the demos. One thing you can do is remove the A unit decoder for a sound one, and daisy chain a second speaker to the B unit from the A's chip. If you plan on doing more later, this might be the better bet. Not what you wanted to hear, but I;m not sure the Bachmann decoders have the functions for sound.

 

-Morgan

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