Regg05 Why would Bachmann make a engine and leave absolutely no room to put a sound decoder in it. Is there any workaround for this???
Why would Bachmann make a engine and leave absolutely no room to put a sound decoder in it. Is there any workaround for this???
Because they don't care about your "after market modifications". For them: you want sound, buy an already equipped loco with sound from them. That means more $$$ for them
A sound decoder can be added by simply replacing the existing decoder board. In order to install a speaker in the loco you just bought, you'll need to remove some of the weights
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Looks like the assembly diagram is here: http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/dwg/dwgs/H617X_IS001.pdf I can't tell from the diagram exactly what the weight arrangement looks like.
What is inside the cab? I have an Atlas GP 38 where I was able to remove the cab interior and install a round speaker in the same location.
You will have to remove the already installed decoder, cut and mill the weights to make room for the speaker and decoder.
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Hi,
I just bought a DCC equipped Bachmann GP38-2 in the Norkfolk Southern scheme off Ebay for a pretty good price. This one already comes DCC equipped. The problem is that I want to add a sound decoder but when I take the shell off there is no room for any other type of speaker installation or sound decoder. Why would Bachmann make a engine and leave absolutely no room to put a sound decoder in it. Is there any workaround for this???