I have a MTH PS1 F3 that now is ran by the Blunami 4408. I followed Sid's Trains install with a rectifier and 1000 uf cap across the DC output. I am using PW ZW and at full voltage it reads 25 VDC. I also bought a cheap 8ohm 2 inch .5 watt speaker from Amazon. The board can handle up to 3 watts. The loco has the motors and 3 LED connected to the board and I am using the Android app.
First off I'm impressed with the options of prime mover sounds from a 567 to 710 and the huge selection of Air Horns. There is all kinds of settings for the sounds. Volume, pitch, reverb to name few. These boards also have cruise control, which I didn't know. More features sounds are dynamic brake, HEP, fuel filling, All Aboard with trap door closing. Locomotive bell that sounds like a locomotive bell, not church bells Lionel seems to use. It is a little overwhelming the settings available at first use.
Operation is just as good as Legacy as far as speed steps and control at low speeds. The auto notching of engine RPM is more realistic than Legacy and can be changed manually or by different speed steps. I think the EMD 567 sounds are a little better than Legacy has. Soundtraxx captured that little bit of grumble where Legacy is a cleaner sound. I definitely have to play around more with settings. I will be installing more of these boards in non command locomotives. The Bluetooth connectivity with my pixel 6a is a little lagging to connect but works well afterwards.