Paul,

 

I have 2 (I think) LokSound units installed in my B&O sharks. They are 5ish
years old and were the first Baldwin sound out so I jumped right on them.
The photo of the B&O shark on RRM website is mine. 

 

Some of the attraction to LokSound was the ability to change sounds in them.
I have no interest in that at all. Anyway they are the 100 ohm system. At
the time the 100 ohm system greatly limited speaker choices. My B&O set run
amazingly well - really a don't blink or you will not be able to tell they
are really moving. I am sure it is a combination of drive and decoder. I
don't recall any problems programming them.

 

These days I am just really stuck on Tsunamis and the RailMaster speakers.
It will take something new and pretty spectacular to move me away from that
combo.

 

However, just week I strayed from the Tsunamis to get 2 QSI decoders for the
RDC sound. My 1 QSI install so far was something much less than fun. This
outta be a hoot as the RDC units are stereo capable.

 

Thank You,
Bill Lane

Modeling the Mighty Pennsy & PRSL in 1957 in S Scale since 1987

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