I actually like the QSI sounds better than the Tsunami. Plus you can download 
new sounds to your decoder at any time. A decoder is not locked into one type 
of engine.

Tsunami's cannot handle the amperage of my trains.

I too was looking for Tony's at the Show.  I was going to ream them out for not 
providing existing product while they jerk around with their new wild dream. I 
don't even care about stereo. How much value is in that?

Arden
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--- In [email protected], "vito4cal" <vito4cal@...> wrote:
>
> 
> As you know, the QSI Revolution has a higher amperage than the Tsunami.  I 
> have been told, though have not confirmed, the QSI has better motor control 
> than the Tsunami as well.  However, the major drawback for me was the QSI 
> sound files.  They do not sound very good to my ear.  
> 
> Unfortunately, Tony's Train Exchange & QSI were no shows at the National 
> Train Show.  They had space designated for their booths, but the tables sat 
> empty Friday and Saturday.  I would be interested to know why that was the 
> case.  Seems like they missed a great opportunity because the show was packed 
> Friday and Saturday.
> 
> John Gibson
> Rocklin, CA
>




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