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I also posted in the 3rs 027 forum with a member reccomending I post here as well.

I recently purchased a used MTH Premier 4-6-2 K4 PRR (20-3126-1) from afellow board member.

I'm not faulting him a bit, my question is on the sound quality. When the loco powers up, the dynamo and backround

engine sounds drown out the steam chuff. The PSA seems to be ok, also when voltage is increased the chuff gets very garbled almost static like. I have replaced the batteries with new and fully charged also installed new speaker from Madisound thinking that may be the problem,it is a 4 ohm 4 watt. Is this the proper course of action or should it go to an MTH dealer instead?

 

 running in conventional mode with a lionel ZW postwar series 135 watt bricks

 

performed a reset and the sound is still the same. It cant even be heard over the loco and cars when it is running.

 

The sound on my Lionel B&A Hudson from the mid 90's is better in volume and quality. Am I just expecting too much, or is this normal for a 10 year old MTH Premier loco?

 

here is a link to the speaker

http://www.madisoundspeakersto...ge-paper-cone-4-ohm/

 

 

Thank you,

Brian

 
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Originally Posted by Brian in MI:
It was also mentioned in that I may need to get it onto a DCS control the individual volumes. Didn't want to spend the extra  $$$ but might have to

If you have a dealer or friend with DCS you can take the engine to their layout and adjust the sounds to your liking.  Those settings will be retained in the engine when you run it conventionally at home.  Same thing momentum and smoke settings.

I never hooked up the vol pots on my upgrades,   2 of the 3 wires going to the pot had to be joined together, (full volume in conventional with no adjustment)  The blue was not used , tapped up and set aside.

I'm not suggesting you do this but it's an option and is covered in the upgrade manual. It should also show the wiring for the pot. If it's not   in the steam manual  it'll be in the diesel manual.

I solved the issue with mine. With the upgraded speaker the current sound file was either under or over driving the speaker (my guess was under) causing the garbled disrtortion. No amount of adjustment would solve it, with help from a fellow forum member (Tryanst 1880E) he lent me his DCS and I replaced the sound file from a K4 Premier upgrade file. all is much better now.

 

Thank you everyone for the help and suggestions.

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