Larry
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BRAKIE George,I don't know about you but,it would take a superior product for me to replace my Digitrax EB II and UT2 throttles.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by ben10ben I said this in another thread, but I'll say it again here. Coming from a 3-rail O gauge guy, I think that the major disadvantage in DCS is the cost of the upgrade boards. A single board for three-rail O costs $200, and I'm sure that one for HO/N would cost about the same price. True, this includes sound and cruise control, but it's still a little bit of a steep one-time investment. With the other major three-rail system competing with DCS, TMCC, you can get a bare-basics 4 amp board to control the motor, lights, smoke unit, and couplers for $50. I've paid as little as $20 for a so-called "dummy" board to just control the lights and couplers. Should you wi***o add sound, it's available for another $90, including the speaker, to connect to anything from a $20 dummy board to an $150 15 amp motor driver. I believe that the situation with DCC decoders is much the same, from what I've read.
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