Got my Whitcomb last week. Got a question about the sound: all seems to be in working order, except maybe one thing. Is there an acceleration factor for the engine noise? Mine produces an idle noise, and an in motion noise, but the in motion noise stays at the same rpm regardless of the speed.
Otherwise it's just great, just curious why the engine noise doesn't reflect speed, like steam chuffs for the steam locos.
If you're using DCC and have a controller that can change CVs, try increasing CV 116.
Aside from the sound files, the CV list appears to be identical to my Heisler's sound module, and CV 116 is for exhaust control/chuff rate.
http://www.soundtraxx.com/factory/images/bachmann/pdf/bachmann_on30_whitcomb_spc.pdf
Thanks Flare, I gave CV116 a try with different values, didn't hear a change. I'll keep checking on forums.
I tried all kinds of things and the sound didn't change on mine, either.
That, and the muffled quality of the sound due to the heavy and thick body on the Whitcomb, makes for so-so sound (especially compared to my ten-wheelers, which sound great).
Quote from: p51 on December 08, 2017, 10:45:38 AM
I tried all kinds of things and the sound didn't change on mine, either.
That, and the muffled quality of the sound due to the heavy and thick body on the Whitcomb, makes for so-so sound (especially compared to my ten-wheelers, which sound great).
I have just purchased another Whitcomb before they all disappear! Just fitted the sound module but once again I am a little disappointed with the running sound....did anyone ever get any CV info to enable the running sound to be improved, I sent an email to Soundtraxx a couple of years back now when I fitted sound to earlier Whitcombs, but never received a reply!
I really like the sound in my On30 ten-wheelers but generally I was disappointed with the Whitcomb sound...