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Push for a Spectrum 2-6-0, dcc and sound?

Started by sparkyjay31, April 09, 2008, 07:10:52 AM

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richG

Not very good prices. Buy it for DCC ready now is $100 on ebay and they are good dealers.

The HO Spectrum 4-4-0 with DCC, no sound, is going for $80 to $100 on ebay with good dealers.

Rich

Yampa Bob

#32
Rich
I never buy from Horizon either, just use their site to see what's available or upcoming.  They sell only at full retail to protect their dealers.

I got my locos by calling Bill Johnson at Caboose Hobbies in Denver.  He checked his dealer access at Horizon and it showed some of the 2-6-0 locos are being pulled and put into sets.  Horizon will not reflect that on their public site until all their dealers are sold out of the separate loco.  Here is the link for Caboose Hobbies, it's under the "Athearn" listings:

http://www.caboosehobbies.com/catalog/index_home.php?cPath=3_4&sort=3a&filter_id=65

Can you give me a link to a dealer selling the 4-4-0 for $80?  With a list price of $275 that seems too good to be true.
Bob
I know what I wrote, I don't need a quote
Rule Number One: It's Our Railroad.  Rule Number Two: Refer to Rule Number One.

richG

#33
Look at ebay. I usually look at Completed Auctions for average prices.
Buy it now might be around $100. It will cost around $100 to add sound.


Go to Micro Mark and order the Spectrum 4-4-0 with DCC and Sound for $208.50.
Other Spectrum steamers are going for $208.50 with DCC and Sound.
They are going for around $400 retail.

http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares.asp?MerchantID=RET01229&Action=Catalog&Type=Department&ID=158&Offset=30

Rich

richG

Hi Bob

I just remembered the stock Spectrum decoders do not have all the bells and whistles of the ones you buy directly from SoundTraxx. I use the Tsunami light steam. This is from the Yahoo SoundTraxx forum. Notice the Bachmann OEM. If you are happy with this, go for it. Not sure about the other features comaprisons.
Tsunami Whistles - all types
Tsunami Heavy Steam, TSU-1000, P/N 826103

Frisco #1522 "Mountain" (4-8-2)
Norfolk & Western #1218  2-6-6-4 (N&W Class "A")
Union Pacific # 4018 "Big Boy" 4-8-8-4
Southern Pacific #4449 (Whistle) "Northern" 4-8-4
Southern Pacific #4449 (Air Horn)   "Northern" 4-8-4
USRA 6-chime
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Tsunami Medium Steam, TSU-1000, P/N 826102

USRA 6-chime
Baltimore & Ohio 3-chime
Colorado & Southern #801  "Mikado" 2-8-2
Pennsylvania Railroad Banshee
Lehigh Valley
Nathan 5-chime (Road mix)
Nathan 5-chime (Yard mix)
Santa Fe Freight
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Tsunami Light Steam, TSU-1000, P/N 826101 (?)

Colorado & Southern 2-8-0 #74 (Road Mix)
Colorado & Southern 2-8-0 #74 (Yard Mix)
Baldwin Consolodation
Heisler
Westside Shay #14
Peanut
D&RGW single-chime
Reading 6-chime
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Tsunami DRGW K-Class

K-27 #463
K-36 #487
K-36 #488
K-36 #489
K-36 #489 (with broken chime)
K-37 #497
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Tsunami DRGW C-Class

C-19 #340 (Road Mix)
C-19 #340 (Yard Mix)
D&RGW single-chime
Westside Shay #14
Peanut
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Tsunami Bachmann OEM

USRA 6-chime
Baltimore & Ohio 3-chime
Colorado & Southern #801  "Mikado" 2-8-2
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Micro Tsunami Light Logging, TSU-750, P/N 826820

Westside Logging Co. Shay #12
Westside Logging Co. Shay #14
Heisler
Peanut
D&RGW Single Chime
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Tsunami SP Cab Forward, TSU-1000, P/N 826105

SP 6-chime
Southern Pacific #4449 (Whistle) "Northern" 4-8-4
Southern Pacific #4449 (Air Horn)   "Northern" 4-8-4
Frisco #1522
N&W #1218
USRA 6-chime

Just something to think about. Some people just want to have decent sound.

Rich

Yampa Bob

The sound I really like is that wailing whistle that sorta fades off at the end, like the D&S videos I saw on Youtube.  The little constant pitch "toot toots" don't impress me much.   I'll try to find the link to one of my favorite videos and post it here, I think it is of #482.

Bob
I know what I wrote, I don't need a quote
Rule Number One: It's Our Railroad.  Rule Number Two: Refer to Rule Number One.

stj_lc

My IHC Mogul with LokSound runs and sounds as good as anything I have. It turns heads. Too bad IHC doesn't get the respect it deserves.

Yampa Bob

#37
Glad to hear good comments on the IHC Mogul, I have been considering getting one. It doesn't have all the right details for my era, but I can live with that.  I haven't decided yet, so could use any additional encouraging comments you may have about it.

One question: I assume the LokSound just plugged in.  Did the decoder require any programming?  I only have the EZ Command which won't program CVs.  I am considering getting an NCE Power Cab just for programming.  Can you give a brief tutorial for installing/ setting it up?

Thanks
Bob
I know what I wrote, I don't need a quote
Rule Number One: It's Our Railroad.  Rule Number Two: Refer to Rule Number One.