How hard is it to add sound to a DCC ON BOARD ENGINE
AND CHANGE SOME OF THE SETTINGS
It's easy if you let a pro do it
Got one in mind
Getting professional installation of DCC is one of the best ways you can spend your money, in my thinking. Unless you really, really like playing with electronics and extreme micro soldering. Some folks do, more power to them. But we have gotten people on here before whose first question is how to make the train go and the next question is how do I install DCC. I've spent a fair amount of money having a pro install DCC/sound in well over 25 engines, but then, he is a friend and gives me good rates. Because of that, I've never burned out a decoder or put my soldering iron through a plastic engine shell.
WHile I agree with Trainman to about having sound professionally installed, or better yet factory installed, i need to ask who leaves a plastic shell laying around near a hot soldering iron? That defies common sense. I have no problems installing DCC in a locomotive. Most are now plug n play anyway, and adding DCC is as simple as plugging in a decoder. DCC with SOUND is a whole other level of complexity. That's a distinction that needs to be made in any discussion about DCC.
Putting the iron through a plastic shell was basically a joke.
But. Fill me in. I've not been very aware of availability of separate DCC only Decoders without sound, and a separate sound only decoder. If that's the case, can one piggyback a sound only decoder onto an existing Silent DCC Decoder. Please elaborate on this for my enlightenment.
Mine is a DCC ON BOARD factory installed. Bu I want to add sound. I have been able to change some functions but I would love to have sound. CAN IT BE DONE? We do not have anyone here. The man who did our. Work passed and some can do a little
Quote from: trainman203 on May 24, 2024, 09:52:57 AMPutting the iron through a plastic shell was basically a joke.
But. Fill me in. I've not been very aware of availability of separate DCC only Decoders without sound, and a separate sound only decoder. If that's the case, can one piggyback a sound only decoder onto an existing Silent DCC Decoder. Please elaborate on this for my enlightenment.
WHile I was specifically referring to the added complexity of adding a speaker and the associated hassle of finding a location, which may require a complete disassembly of the locomotive and milling of the chassis in some cases, yes there are separate add on "decoders" which can add sound to a non sound decoder. Digitrax calls them Sound Bugs, and they can be added to any decoder that is set up to accommodate them.
It might be helpful if you said what loco you have in mind. Perhaps someone here has already done it. It is a diesel or steam?