Bob:
I'm not sure what Dave used, but check out RailMaster's site.  Jeff 
now has a narrower version of the bass reflex speaker that should 
fit the bill.  The speakers are not inexpensive, but the sound is 
truly impressive.  I'm totally sold on the base reflex concept, just 
wish I could figure out how to install in the front of smaller steam 
locomotive boilers...

I have an S1 and S4 (both P&L for NYC) and am quite pleased.  I did 
spend time cleaning and replacing Korean grease with better 
lubricants (no grease!) before running them in.  I think any 
locomotive that sits in a box for a year or longer needs that 
treatment, even if it previously had it.  If you did not start your 
car for over a year, my guess is you would change the oil PDQ! 

Jim K. 

--- In [email protected], Bob Werre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David,  I have always liked my S-2  and the S-4 I have in 
unpainted 
> form.  Mine doesn't seem to be any louder than my SHS engines when 
run 
> fairly fast.  In slow speed they are a little louder, but in a 
good way 
> I think.   Until the SHS engines appeared it was my favorite 
switch 
> engine. 
> 
> Where did you manage to put the speaker in that little guy?  I 
have 
> thought about it several times.
> 
> Bob Werre
> BobWphoto.com
> 



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