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Originally Posted by Hot Water:

None. The trains are too loud. Besides, I rather hear the steam locomotives anyway.

Ditto....I'm always puzzled when I see these threads.  How can one hear anything besides the  trains clacking, the cab chatter, the horns or steam whistles we all like to sound, etc.?  I only have four loops and I can't hear anything from the radio sitting on top of the fridge next to the layout!  

 

- Mike

60's/70's/80's Rock.

 

I finished one of walls in my unfinished basement to mount a TV, in-wall speakers, and my 70's tube AM/FM receiver and direct drive turntable.

 

Usually throw vinyl on the turntable and I'm good to go.  The little city of Frederick, MD (pop 67,000) has 3 used record shops so it's always easy to find records at a great price!

 

Jim

 

p.s. Forgot to mention that my 20-year old daughter dj'ed her first two years of college at the campus radio station, enjoys early rock (including heavy metal) and likes hunting for new (old) vinyl even more than me!

Last edited by jd-train

I have a flat screen TV with DVD player and I put on a train movie or old railroad documentaries while I am on my layout.  It kind of sets the scene and goes along with running trains or work projects on the layout.  I don't want to be distracted with music, I listen to that when I'm drinking Martini's.

 

Steve, Lady and Tex

I have a small layout, 7'x 10', with 3 separate loops and can run 3 trains at once (reference for noise).  I have a ligh bar (lighting) directly over my layout with stereo speakers amied downwards.  I like to play various railroad effects cd's like first gen diesels vols 1&2, Pennsy Steam etc. while I run trains, its a great background effect!  I only listen to music when I'm doing MOW not running trains.

 

Stack

None...the trains are loud enough.  But if I had to put on music while operating...I would make it country...that way I wouldn't have to hear it over the loud sounding trains!   OK...I do like me some Johnny Cash, but that's it from the country genre. Otherwise it's 60s, 70s, 80s rock, and funk/soul music for me.  I will listen on XM while working on the layout, but never while running the trains.  

 

Rick 

I model On30 so the sounds of the motors and wheels going over the rails isn't very loud. All my locomotives have digital sound and I run with DCC, so that was a lot of money spent just to drown it out with music. Once the layout is ready for op sessions, I'll be requiring people to sound the whistles for forward-backward movements, station stops and grade crossings.

Now, that said, if they weren't sound-equipped, I'd probably listen to Johnny Cash trains songs (have three CDs of them) and this song over and over again: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3tlCqqg7lw

I have three sets of giant PA speakers under the platform as well as a subwoofer powered by two large amplifiers in a rack mount system.  When I do use the system while the trains are running, I do not play music, but a pre-recorded disc of train sounds.  When I am just working on my layout, for entertainment purposes, I play mainstream and soul jazz, blues, and classical.

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