Bachmann 56xx with Youchoos Zimo sound and speaker

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Easy to fit, the speaker went in the very front of the boiler under the chimney.

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Sounds good to me and something I may well follow you with. What speaker did you use please?
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Thank you sir :)

Speaker is a Zimo, SugarCube9. SPK-YCSCUBE9 Flat Top 15x1x9mm.


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Hope your shed forman picks up that displaced handrail next time it goes in for cleaning!

Bill

At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
 
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[user=2094]Western Way[/user] wrote:
Thank you sir :)

Speaker is a Zimo, SugarCube9. SPK-YCSCUBE9 Flat Top 15x1x9mm.

Thank you.

I'm starting to dabble in sound with stuff from YouChoos for a Dean Goods just ordered. This could get expensive quickly…Part of me, the sensible part, hopes I don't like as I am modelling a main line and thus have a reasonably big loco fleet.

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[user=1814]Longchap[/user] wrote:
Hope your shed forman picks up that displaced handrail next time it goes in for cleaning!

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LOL it is on there just hard to see :)

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I'll have to buy a bike, 'cos I can't afford a car.
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[user=1576]The Great Bear[/user] wrote:
[user=2094]Western Way[/user] wrote:
Thank you sir :)

Speaker is a Zimo, SugarCube9. SPK-YCSCUBE9 Flat Top 15x1x9mm.

Thank you.

I'm starting to dabble in sound with stuff from YouChoos for a Dean Goods just ordered. This could get expensive quickly…Part of me, the sensible part, hopes I don't like as I am modelling a main line and thus have a reasonably big loco fleet.
Alas that is just what I thought, BUT once I had a sound loco up and running I was smitten. 

I did have 24 loco's, now I only have 12 but they are all sound chipped, the others were sold (most of which were just a 2nd of the same engine type, eg I had two Class 22's) so to sound up my remaining small 'fleet' has only cost me £200 rather than £1200.

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I'll have to buy a bike, 'cos I can't afford a car.
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Wiring speakers in Parallel should give best results, plus being new to using a soldering Iron I tend not to get it any where near tiny joining points!

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