Is sound realistic / worth it? Take two...

In November 2020 I bought my first 'modern' DCC sound fitted locomotive, and shared my first thoughts on the possibilities of the technology on the hobby...

My Athearn Genesis GP40-2LW has evolved over the past 14 months.


Well in the time that has passed I've embraced the technology through my North American H0 scale models. In this new video I honestly reflect on my change of opinion and thoughts on the benefit that a sound fitted model brings to your layout. 

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  1. Hi James
    Interesting blog on the merits of sound and your “conversion” to this. I had a “Damascene” moment that converted me to sound and DCC for operations and added realism although mine was a few years ago. I had been sure that this new technology was not for me but my local NMRA group ( well not that local but the nearest as it is an hour away) has a large north American layout ( Essex Belt lines). I can’t visit ther r too often but on one visit a member had brought an Alco HH and had I burbling away on his coal branch. As it moved off all the sounds of US and European industrial switchers I had seen came flooding back in miniature and I was hooked. I only down side was the need to add DCC and sound to the lokeys I was using – some which were not too successful. However the upsides outweigh this
    Well what are the upsides? I think your comments are a good summary. Sound gives more realism both to the actual unit and the way it I operated. As you say it slows the process down to what feels like a more prototypical speed. With sound you do not have to keep everything moving. There is time to consider what the crew would do. Remember the horn/whistle codes and take the time to stop and couple. No crashing into a set of cars and accelerating off without stopping as I see too often at exhibitions. Certainly in HO and above I would agree with the Tony Koester in the states who says that now without sound you are missing the railroad experience of your modelling
    Best regards
    Alan

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    1. Hi Alan, good to hear from you, thanks for the personal reflection. I had the same opinion as you it sounds (no pun intended) but was won over not by a diesel depot full of noise but a solitary burble of a locomotive at work.

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