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Well, as a side note, it may well just be me. I'm almost completely deaf in my right ear due to an explosion at work. My wife and son also say it's not very loud either. You may well be right. maybe it's supposed to be kinda soft. I want to be able to hear it real good, though. I've got alot of money in it, and I want it to sound like I want it. I'll keep yall posted. <br /> <br />[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Texas Zepher</i> <br /><br />Just a general comment. We have a couple real Shays in service around Denver (Heritage Square and The Georgetown Loop RR). Listening to them as opposed to the UP 844, I would say the less volume is prototypical. Since the Shay's cylinders are smaller they aren't nearly as loud or "powerful" sounding as a normal steam locomotive. <br />[/quote]
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