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Walthers H10-44 sound issue

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Posted by trnj on Thursday, July 8, 2010 3:46 PM

Thanks to all who offered advice on my H10-44.  I called Walthers and Keith was very helpful, expressing his doubt that the speaker was defective.  Heeding his advice, I ran a magnet over the speaker cone and did indeed collect some very small metal particles.  Then, I used masking tape, touching the speaker lightly, to remove any other particles.  Finally, I used a can of Freon to blow any particles out (my idea).  I also used ACC on the handrails which were vibrating a little (the horn CV is set at 10, not too loud),  As of now, the buzzing rattle is gone!  I hope it stays gone!  I plan to run the engine this evening to see.

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Posted by Graffen on Thursday, July 1, 2010 12:13 AM

I had the same issue with one of my Bachmann locos with Tsunami sound a while back, it was actually just some debris that had been sucked up into the speaker and caused the distortion. When I removed it it sounded okay again.

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Posted by cacole on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 7:55 PM

If the speaker is down in the fuel tank area it's possible that its magnet has picked up minute pieces of metal from your trackwork which have pierced the diaphragm.  If this is the case, you'll have to replace the speaker.

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Posted by tstage on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 7:52 PM

John,

Try turning down the volume.  It's possible that the buzzing is distortion.  Most of the time locomotives with sound decoders come from the factory with the sound at 100%.  I'd try it somewhere in the 60% range for starters.  Also, if you've been operating it at full volume, the speaker may be shot because of it.

Hope that helps...

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Walthers H10-44 sound issue
Posted by trnj on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 7:25 PM

I have a Walthers H10-44 FM diesel (DCC and sound) and it has developed an irritrating rattle/ buzz when I sound the horn or when it "speaks" information as QSI decoders do.  I removed the body to see if the rattle/buzz was vibration of the "innards" against the body but the buzz persisted.  I visually inspected the speaker and it seems to be intact (no tears or holes).  Has anyone else had an issue with this?  I have mostly LokSound decoders and only two QSI (the other in a BLI SW-7, with no sound issues).  I fear I may have to replace the speaker.  Any suggestions would be appreciated.

John

Mebane, NC

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