Actually the LokSound 3.5 uses a 100 ohm speaker but the new Select and 4.0
decoders uses 4 or 8 ohm speakers.
When it comes to speakers our line of speakers cannot be beat.

Jeff Smith
RailMaster Hobbies
Lakewood, CA
www.railmasterhobbies.com

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Christopher Borgmeyer
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 4:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Decoder for AM RS-3

Mark,

If you don't want sound any old twenty buck HO decoder will work just fine.
I'd use TCS or NCE function decoders.  Unless you use a Digitrax system do
not use Digitrax decoders as they are not fully DCC compatible (or in
marketing speak - they feature proprietary improvements to the DCC
standard.)

QSI sound decoders are currently unavailable as they prepare to roll out
their new line of 64 bit stereo decoders (oh, yeah!)  LokSound makes a very
flexible very good sounding decoder but almost all models use a 100 ohm
speaker so choose your speaker carefully.  They are also in the process of
rolling out a new line now using 16 ohm speakers (as opposed to the old new
line which used 8 ohm.)  Are you getting the sense Tsunami sound decoders
might be the most stable right now?  Not the most flexible or best sounding
(although pretty good) but readily available and a standard 8 ohm speaker.

Whatever you get, order an aftermarket high bass speaker and use an
enclosure.

Chris Borgmeyer
Westfield Center, OH


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