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A lot of them have shorted out. If you have not opened the tender I would do so before you run it anymore. The foam rubber under them is known to deteriorate with time and cause them to short out. the sound at best is primitive. I would guess saying no because I'm sure they're both coming out of the same circuit board. You could goto ERR and buy a better sounding board and replace the one you have. You will gain a bell sound and crew talk and tower coms also.

Schmitty, the 3-rail train hobby is a bit more complex than it was in past years. There different electronic functions and features, differing control systems, different track systems, different minimum curve requirements and there's what is now called "traditionally" proportioned and true scale sized trains. Never mind all of the descriptive terms that often get misused.

So in other words, it pays to do some research before you purchase something. You could ask questions here, or see if there is any information on the internet. So I did a search on Google. In the case of your engine, there are two videos of this loco running on YouTube. Had you seen those first, you might have saved some money if you dissatisfied with the sound, as in both videos, you can clearly hear the sound effects of this loco.

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