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Title: MCR 1639 and Steam Digital Commander by Bachmann
Post by: Macdaddy on November 16, 2011, 08:18:15 AM
Will the sound decoder #1639 from MRC work with the Steam Digital  Commander by Bachmann?
Title: Re: MCR 1639 and Steam Digital Commander by Bachmann
Post by: Bucksco on November 16, 2011, 08:50:29 PM
I believe he is referring to the Dynamis unit included with the Steam Digital Commander set so yes, if it is an NMRA compliant decoder it will work.  
Title: Re: MCR 1639 and Steam Digital Commander by Bachmann
Post by: Bucksco on November 17, 2011, 12:05:02 AM
Sorry - my mistake....
If it is an NMRA type DCC decoder it will work fine with either EZ Command DCC unit.
Title: Re: MCR 1639 and Steam Digital Commander by Bachmann
Post by: jonathan on November 17, 2011, 06:26:31 AM
Macdaddy,

If/when you do manage to get sound working in one of these little locos, I sincerely hope you will post a thread on how you did it.  Pics would be awesome as well.

I for one am thinking about putting sound in the 0-6-0 by adding a second decoder.  Wondering if you're planning replace the stock decoder or add a second decoder?

Regards,

Jonathan
Title: Re: MCR 1639 and Steam Digital Commander by Bachmann
Post by: Macdaddy on November 17, 2011, 09:25:13 PM
Hunt, 

Thanks for your candid information.  After reading the EZ-Commader manual on-line, your first response was on target as well as your most recent assessment.  The Steam Digital Commader will be a Chirstmas present for my eight year old grandson and a starter set as well.  As a youngster I always wanted an on board steam whistle for my American Flyer Peacemaker steam engine.  This is whats driving my search for a sound decoder that will work with the Steam Digital Commander.  I understand the points you made but I am trying to keep this first train within reasonable cost. I found the MCR 1639 on-line for $49 and per its instruction manual, F-1 thru F-8 on the EZ Commder should operate the basic sounds without changing any CVs.  Sound quality may be less than what a dedicated model train hobbyist would find acceptable, but  for my situation it will hopefully prove adequate.  My biggest concern is that the 1639 will turn out to be substandard in all other aspects compared the decoder which comes with the Steam Digital Commander.

One again thanks for the responses, they have been extremely helpful in my evaluation and decision process.
Title: Re: MCR 1639 and Steam Digital Commander by Bachmann
Post by: captain1313 on November 17, 2011, 09:57:28 PM
Don't forget you still need to install a speaker.  Might well be worth looking at the new Bachmann 2-6-0 for about $100 or so.

Kevin
Title: Re: MCR 1639 and Steam Digital Commander by Bachmann
Post by: Macdaddy on November 17, 2011, 10:13:02 PM
Kevin,

The MRC 1639 includes the speaker.
Title: Re: MCR 1639 and Steam Digital Commander by Bachmann
Post by: captain1313 on November 17, 2011, 11:03:56 PM
Sounds like a great price than.

Kevin