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hi everyone

 

sorry to ask some newbie questions!

 

if i buy a dcc ready loco or autorail, and then i buy a sound decoder seperately, does it then just plug in the normal socket? (8pin, 21pin or whatever...)

 

does a loco need one decoder for lights / movements etc and another one for sound?

 

i've seen sound decoders selling on a french website http://www.train-modelisme.com at 129 euro and wondered if this is all i need to get to convert a loco to both dcc and add the sound...

 

cheers

 

 

tim

 

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Hi Tim,

 

The quick answer to your question is that, on the whole, the DCC chip with sound will be the only thing you need. On my N Gauge stock they are built in and they incorporate controls for lighting and the various functions in one (the chip I have is based on a Zimo decoder). 

 

Stephen

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ok cheers thats good i only need to buy the one dcc decoder with sound then! shame they cost like £100...

 

i have put normal 6 pin decoders in british n gauge before but never even seen a sound decoder with speaker so it's going to be all new to me...

 

cheers

 

 

tim

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Just make sure you get a decoder with the sounds for your correct train. Some decoders with sound fitted can be sold without the sound clips for the user to programme. I have never been tempted to programme my own recordings as I am not confident I would do it right.

 

If you have any difficulties send me a PM.

 

Stephen

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