Whats the difference between Spectrum and "non-spectrum" ?
-Cody L. Jackson
Go Trains
More detail, better drive...
More money.
Spectrum = Not junk and, at least for steam, excellent quality.
Non-Spectrum = You guess. (The old moniker "Botchman" comes to mind)
New Standard is quite good.
Gene
In a word, Quality. I have several Spectrum locomotives, steam and diesel. Excellent performers.
I have only one, the Richmond 4-4-0 with DCC/sound. Wonderful detail and running characteristics.
The detail is much better than my new Roundhouse steamers, though the Roundhouse are also excellant runners.
Rich
Standard line is pretty varied. The newer releases are very good for the price, but the old ones are updated 1980's designs, and still have holdovers from the original tooling (like the molded-on hand grabs and wipers on the E60).
Timothy
I currently own one Spectrum Steam LOCO which includes Tsunami sound. I am looking at the Spectrum Conrail Diesel Product number 82717. My question is: Do all Spectrum models come equipped with Tsunami sound on board? When I compare the price of the Spectrum Conrail Diesel to my Steam Loco it is much cheaper which makes be question if it has sound. If it does not come with sound can anyone tell me if a Tsunami board can be plugged in?
Thank you,
Some Bachmann Spectrum steam locomotives come equipped with sound, but no Bachmann diesel or electric comes with sound preinstalled. I do not use sound, so I cannot tell you whether or a Tsunami board can be installed, but I do know that it will take some work to be fit a speaker into the locomotive, since you will not have the convinience of having a tender.
Timothy