QUOTE: MRC, my lad!! MRC!!!
QUOTE: I have a Bachmann Magnum power pack, and it has operated well for me. It is a step up from "train set" power packs, and has a good range of speed as well as fairly good low speed operation. That said, I do plan on purchasing a low-medium end MRC power pack in the near future. They cost little more than the Bachmann Magnum, and offer many features that the Bachmann does not. If I had known when I started what I know now, I would have purchased MRC at the beginning. But if for some reason you are having trouble finding MRC, I've had my Magnum for just over a year now and it has served me well.
QUOTE: I would be willng to wager good money that these guys telling you it is "crap" have never used one.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by mustanggt QUOTE: I would be willng to wager good money that these guys telling you it is "crap" have never used one. I have a few that were on my dads old layout. they give locos jerky control, they get really warm after alot of use, and the control knob is sort of hard to move.
QUOTE: Originally posted by mustanggt I think he means the train set ones. I find the Spectrum comparible with the MRC base model.
QUOTE: Originally posted by ereimer [so , to answer the original question , buy MRC :)
QUOTE: Bachmann DC power pack or Powermite
QUOTE: Originally posted by cacole You're going to need a power pack built for sale in Australia, so our answers are not going to help you unless all of these brands you're mentioning are available in Australia.