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I have a new (to me) Great Northern Z-6 Challenger (20-3278-1).  Had less than a scale mile on it when I got it this past summer.  Runs beautifully, but recently the sound started cutting out a few seconds after start-up.  Now, if I put my ear to the tender, I can hear all the engine sounds and horn, but at an extremely low volume.  I checked the connection to the speaker inside the tender, but I'm wondering if it's the volume rheostat pot that failed.  Has anybody had / heard of this issue?  I'm thinking it's not the board or speaker.  If I turn the rheostat pot up and down, it stays the same very quiet volume level, like it's stuck at the lowest volume level.  Thanks for any ideas!

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Does this loco have a 9 volt backup battery? The speakers in Protosounds 5 volt locos have an ongoing speaker problem, the speaker magnet material deteriorates, causing the problem. Usually the speaker has the magnet crumbling, but not always. A speaker is cheap if not the problem. Also, if the battery is low, the sound output will drop after startup, until the battery is fully charged. This most often is apparent when using a BCR. Once the BCR has a charge, the sounds come up to the set volume. 

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