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Sound Decoder for GE C30-7

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Sound Decoder for GE C30-7
Posted by maxman on Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:31 AM

I'd like to get a replacement board-type sound decoder for an Atlas C30-7 (Conrail flavor with Leslie horn).  Looks like it comes down to the QSI revolution vs. the Tsunami.

Any opinions as to which has the better range and fidelity of the sound, and any pluses/minuses of the decoders in general?

Thanks 

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Posted by jbinkley60 on Thursday, July 30, 2009 8:19 PM

I just got a note from Litchfield Station that the QSI Revolution U decoders are backordered at least a month right now.  So if you can find them, I suggest you grab them up before they are gone.

 

 

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Posted by maxman on Thursday, July 30, 2009 8:34 PM

davidmbedard

QSI has far better horns, Tsunamis has far better motor sounds.

QSI has 6 light outputs, Tsunamis have 4.

QSI is wired for 3 volt LEDs, Tsunamis are wired for 1.5 volt bulbs (with 12volt leads for 3v LEDs).

QSI has a slight edge when it comes to motor control.

Thanks, I really appreciate the input.

Do you happen to know if either of these decoders has that spitting sound from the airtank water drain and/or the "woop" sound from the electric motor driven compressor starting up?

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Posted by rrinker on Thursday, July 30, 2009 9:23 PM

Ulrich Models has a custom sound set for a Loksound decoder in which the GE version has the 'spitter' sound, you can listen ot the samples on their web site. It's the only one I've heard that has that sound.

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