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Phoenix sound - How hard iis it?
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<p>I had one for a brief time and it eventually become part of a court case, but from the instructions i read and the short time i had it; it is pretty easy, just move jumper wires around. Didn't try to do it myself though.</p><p>I had trouble programming it to the loco when i wanted to change addresses but wouldn't blame the sound system, more the installers. Funny thing you have to do it twice, once for the loco and once for the sound. </p><p>I was no where near as knowledgable then as i am now and i would not hesitate to buy another Phoenix system , in fact i intend too and i am convinced they are anmnong the best you can get. My only argument with them is most of their sounds are American and i run European trains, although teir European sounds are good there aint many of them.</p><p>The man there is quite freindly, knowledgable and helpful i think his name is John</p><p> </p><p>Rggds Ian</p>
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