davidmbedard wrote: New Haven I-5 wrote: Driline wrote:Now look what you've gone and done! You've upset David. Double offtopic.......does that make it ontopic?David B
New Haven I-5 wrote: Driline wrote:Now look what you've gone and done! You've upset David.
Driline wrote:Now look what you've gone and done! You've upset David.
Double offtopic.......does that make it ontopic?
David B
No... two wrongs don't make a right... but three rights make a left!
( Carlin? )
Rotor
Jake: How often does the train go by? Elwood: So often you won't even notice ...
New Haven I-5 wrote:Back on topic people!
- Luke
Modeling the Southern Pacific in the 1960's-1980's
I think this speaker is good http://www.tonystrains.com/technews/dreamspeakers/detail-smoval.htm.
Here's a link to the SoundTraxx LC series decoder manual:
http://www.soundtraxx.com/documents/manuals/lc_manual.pdf
New Haven I-5 wrote:How do I hook up the speaker to the decoder?
In the directions it will show several different ways to connect speaker(s) to the DSD. I don't have any LCx but all my other types of DSDs and DSXs have two purple wires for the speaker. There should also be a capacitor included that goes in the speaker circuit.
You have to solder the two purple wires from the decoder to the speaker. Most of the small speakers that will fit into models have solder pads to which the wires are soldered, and you'll need a soldering iron with a very fine tip. You can download the manual for a SoundTraxx decoder from their web site and read through the speaker iinstallation instructions.
How do I hook up the speaker to the decoder?
Does a Soundtraxx DSD-101LC come with a speaker?