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<p>In addition to the suggestions above, here's two more:</p><p>First: do a factory reset: set CV 8 to 8. While it seems you've probably changed everything that might be messed-up, you never know. Sometimes the factory and/or dealer may demonstrate or test a new decoder and leave something weird in a CV. Or you might have set the wrong one in error and not realized it.</p><p> </p><p>Second: depending on how you mounted the speaker, don't try adjusting anything with the tender shell off. It will sound VERY different with the shell on.</p><p>I've got one of these, now with a medium Tsunami, but it's 6 years old, so I don't know if the tender design has changed. But it sounds GREAT. True, the whistle isn't as loud as the previous SoundTraxx decoder, but loud enough when everything's adjusted.<br /> </p><p>Did you mount it under the plastic "coal load" insert, after drilling a bunch of small holes? If so, be sure the space under there is completely sealed -- there's a small opening to the rest of the tender body, where you probably ran the wires -- seal that up. </p><p> </p>
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