Rip it all out, put in a TCS Wow or ESU Loksound Select Micro. The Micro will easily fit in the loco. Either way you'll have a better decoder.
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mbinsewi dslack490 Really? I saw bachmann plug-and-play modules for different locomotives, and they all look exactly the same. Yes, you want the sound module for the 2 truck shay as that's what it's programed for. The modulars all look alike, but the sounds are different, for different locomotives. You want Bachmann #44956, for HO scale. Wait, what scale are you talking about? Mike.
dslack490 Really? I saw bachmann plug-and-play modules for different locomotives, and they all look exactly the same.
Yes, you want the sound module for the 2 truck shay as that's what it's programed for. The modulars all look alike, but the sounds are different, for different locomotives.
You want Bachmann #44956, for HO scale.
Wait, what scale are you talking about?
Mike.
Yes, it's HO scale. Sorry I forgot to mention that
Bachmann has done that with some locos. I have been following their forums for some years.
I looked at the SoundTraxx forums and they suggest a couple of their sound decoders but you have to rip out the present decoder. I guess similar to what TCS would suggest. Rip out. Measure twice, and order. Decoder specs online.
Rich
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I got an email the beginning of the week from Trainworld. I looked at Modeltrainstuff website and they had them too, at maybe $10 less. Today they are sold out at MTS.
Neither site mentioned the sound module would be unobtanium.
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dslack490Really? I saw bachmann plug-and-play modules for different locomotives, and they all look exactly the same.
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richg1998 dslack490 I recently purchased a Bachmann Spectrum Climax (the ones with metal gears, and DCC Sound Ready model) and Im trying to find the sound module for it, The problem is, no one has it anymore. Did a Google search and no one has it in stock, not even Bachmann. Can I use a different Bachmann Plug-and-Play sound module, or do I have to use the one for the Climax? I was looking that sound module up and I assume your loco has a decoder in it now and that module only adds sound? Odd way of doing that. Twentry one pins for sound. Rich
dslack490 I recently purchased a Bachmann Spectrum Climax (the ones with metal gears, and DCC Sound Ready model) and Im trying to find the sound module for it, The problem is, no one has it anymore. Did a Google search and no one has it in stock, not even Bachmann. Can I use a different Bachmann Plug-and-Play sound module, or do I have to use the one for the Climax?
I recently purchased a Bachmann Spectrum Climax (the ones with metal gears, and DCC Sound Ready model) and Im trying to find the sound module for it, The problem is, no one has it anymore. Did a Google search and no one has it in stock, not even Bachmann.
Can I use a different Bachmann Plug-and-Play sound module, or do I have to use the one for the Climax?
I was looking that sound module up and I assume your loco has a decoder in it now and that module only adds sound?
Odd way of doing that. Twentry one pins for sound.
Yes, it has a decoder in it already, but all of the other plug-and-play modules I have seen from bachmann look exactly the same as the one I need.
swisstrain Looks like an annoying way to forcing a captive customer into purchasing that exact (overpriced) sound module, if they want sound in their engine ... Is the engine already prefitted with a speaker? If so, you could always rip out the existing DCC Board, buy a good quality sound decoder like a tsunami II and hard wire it. I know if you have never done that, a project like that sounds daunting, but I did that with a Bachmann Spectrum 4-6-0 which had DCC only, and it with no real prior experience in installing sound decoders but some patience the project turned out great.
Looks like an annoying way to forcing a captive customer into purchasing that exact (overpriced) sound module, if they want sound in their engine ...
Is the engine already prefitted with a speaker? If so, you could always rip out the existing DCC Board, buy a good quality sound decoder like a tsunami II and hard wire it. I know if you have never done that, a project like that sounds daunting, but I did that with a Bachmann Spectrum 4-6-0 which had DCC only, and it with no real prior experience in installing sound decoders but some patience the project turned out great.
Yes, it does have a speaker already in it.
If I can just rip it out, I could use a TCS system instead of Soundtraxx. Is that possible?
wvg_ca you have to use one built for the climax, it's specific to the twenty one plug connector ... it's not the same as the DCC twenty one plug ... i think it's proprieary because of the end size of the sound board
you have to use one built for the climax, it's specific to the twenty one plug connector ... it's not the same as the DCC twenty one plug ...
i think it's proprieary because of the end size of the sound board
Really? I saw bachmann plug-and-play modules for different locomotives, and they all look exactly the same.
yes, twenty one pins just for sound, a double row connector ..
the speaker is already installed, under the DCC board
Update: I just emailed Bachmann to see if they will get this decoder back in stock. However, after looking at Tony's Train Exchange website, the page for the same decoder says they won't get anymore until mid 2019.