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PRR Man posted:

Not to argue Jon, but I find the QSI Q3 Emulator comparable to the LokSound in both running characteristics and sound sets. It may require some CV adjustment to achieve perfection, but I've handled that with ease.

My only concern with QSI is the time it will take QS Industries to get up to speed replacing QSI Solutions for customer service.

I also own several units with LokSound. They are stellar performers, and I will use more of them.

My friend has an Atlas O GP7 from years back, it came from Atlas with some kind of QSI system. It runs extremely slowly, and smoothly. No more than 1 mph. Very cool.

Still, I'm glad that Atlas switched to ESU. Seems a very much more robust company, and I have their LokProgrammer from HO. I look forward to their end-cab switchers coming out next year (hopefully lol).  I wish the best for QSI in the future …. competition is a good thing.

And John Dunn, once again, NICE engines! I keep going back to look at them. Cool way to pull a train!

Jim

Last edited by CNJ Jim

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