Bachmann Online Forum

Discussion Boards => HO => Topic started by: florynow on December 02, 2011, 05:53:49 PM

Title: "sound-value"
Post by: florynow on December 02, 2011, 05:53:49 PM
Dear Bach man:

Exactly what does "sound-value" mean with the 2-6-0?  Is it a 3-whistle Tsunami variant like with other sound-equipped Bachmann engines?  If so, which Soundtraxx whistles are included?

Please describe to us the nature of the sound system in this engine.

PF
Title: Re: "sound-value"
Post by: the Bach-man on December 02, 2011, 11:51:05 PM
Dear Paul,
The decoders are built in. The steam locos have chuff, three selectable whistles, short whistle, bell, airpump, steam release and blower. The diesels have engine exhaust (8 notches), three selectable airhorns, short horn blast, and bell. Function 7 dims the headlight on both.
Have fun!
the Bach-man
Title: Re: "sound-value"
Post by: CNE Runner on December 03, 2011, 10:17:12 AM
Thanks for asking this question PF. Mr. Bach Man: I, too, am not sure of the meaning of the moniker "Sound Value". How does this differ (if at all) from the 'Spectrum' line of excellent running locomotives? I noticed, in the January issue of Model Railroader, that Bachmann has come out with a really nice Mogul [2-6-0]. After experiencing the silky running characteristics of my [2] Bachmann Spectrum Americans, as well as my Spectrum GE-45 Ton, I am reluctant to 'plunk down' the better part of $200 for something that isn't up to 'Spectrum' standards. Is a 'Sound Value' product simply a 'Standard' locomotive with a factory-installed sound decoder & speaker?

BTW: Since I am in the asking mode; how about an updated (Spectrum quality) Plymouth WDT...or one of the other critters?

Regards,
Ray
Title: Re: "sound-value"
Post by: Bucksco on December 03, 2011, 12:27:48 PM
The Sound Value locos are part of the Bachmann Standard line. The DCC/Sound Unit is integrated into the electronics board - it is not a "plug in" unit like the Spectrum Tsunami decoder. It features 16 bit sound like the Tsunami (and is manufactured by SoundTraxx) but has a more limited set of features. As far as the detail level of these locos is concerned we strive to add as much detail as possible and still keep them economically priced.
Title: Re: "sound-value"
Post by: adari on December 03, 2011, 11:23:31 PM
Quote from: CNE Runner on December 03, 2011, 10:17:12 AM
Thanks for asking this question PF. Mr. Bach Man: I, too, am not sure of the meaning of the moniker "Sound Value". How does this differ (if at all) from the 'Spectrum' line of excellent running locomotives? I noticed, in the January issue of Model Railroader, that Bachmann has come out with a really nice Mogul [2-6-0]. After experiencing the silky running characteristics of my [2] Bachmann Spectrum Americans, as well as my Spectrum GE-45 Ton, I am reluctant to 'plunk down' the better part of $200 for something that isn't up to 'Spectrum' standards. Is a 'Sound Value' product simply a 'Standard' locomotive with a factory-installed sound decoder & speaker?

BTW: Since I am in the asking mode; how about an updated (Spectrum quality) Plymouth WDT...or one of the other critters?

Regards,
Ray
I have seen most of the pre-orders on these to be around 100 dollars. For that price I am probably getting two!
Adam
Title: Re: "sound-value"
Post by: richg on December 26, 2011, 05:20:36 PM
http://www.bachmanntrains.com/home-usa/board/index.php/topic,18717.0.html

Everyone, store the above link in Favorites if using IE or Bookmarks if using FF and memorize it. This will pop up a lot in various discussions. You have facts by The Bach Man rather than opinions.

Rich