Paul, when it comes to speakers it won't take long for you to gather all kinds of them. I just rearranged my stash of them. You will find out in many cases that the physical size of the speaker is the most important part--if it doesn't fit you're out of luck no matter what it sounds like.

I think in most cases these speakers were designed for laptops and even perhaps dolls and electronic games. My early speakers were some from Soundtraxx and with the correct baffle they are pretty good. I then was able to obtain the small quantity of older PFM speakers in two versions. The first is a pretty good duplicate of a 10" woofer from your stereo system (brought down to a 1" size)--these are great for typical tender installations. For the smaller spaces in diesels, PFM sold one that is a shiny metal box with vents in one of three possible places--top, edge and angled. These are also very good speakers and compare very well with the ones that others have mentioned sold under the Railmaster brand.

I don't have my GP-35's equipped with sound, but there is a longish Railmaster should fit into the roof of the long hood fairly well.

Bob Werre
PhotoTraxx


On 11/9/12 8:30 PM, railroadpaul wrote:

Thank you Bob for the welcome,the club's layout looks great, all you have to say is Union Pacific and I am there. But I need all the help I can get with these GP-35's speaker install, do you or any one else knows what speakers work best, part numbers and where to buy, i would really appeciate it.
thanks Paul Welsheimer...

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