I have been reviewing the QSI website and all I see are "TBD" for the prices for their newer products. Does anyone have any further info?
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Visit Tony's Trains website for pricing info.
Good luck as they're only what? 2 years behind schedule??
- 2, 12 Pin Screw Terminal Connectors for Additional Function Options Located at the Fore and Aft Ends of BD
- Exclusive Stereo Output for Unmatched Realism
- 4, Discrete Inputs, Horn/Whistle, Bell, Crossing Trigger, Coupler Clank
- Smoke Fan Control, Programmable
- Smoke Heater Control, Programmable
- 6, Lighting Outputs, Programmable
- Lenz Super Cap Option for Dirty Track
- 5V and 18V Lighting Commons
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Available Configurations and Options Release Date: May 2012. Generic G/O Scale Sound Decoder, DC, DCC, (add optional GWire&trade. U.S. Reissue Patent Number RE38,660. What to enter in the box above? Choose the desired Type and Sound Numbers. The correct Type and Sound Numbers are shown here. Example: The EMD diesel chart shows the EMD Master File with type number 1100 and sound number 400. You would then enter 1100-400 into the first box above. Alternatively you can choose "Any" if you wish to program the decoder yourself. The Titans have stereo outputs, take advantage of this feature, many models can use this for improved sounds, you will not believe it until you hear it! |
Visit Tony's Trains website for pricing info.
I am wondering why they are having such trouble meeting their deadlines. I have used their product in the past and I think it is quite good. I really am looking for a 5 amp decoder with integrated sound for an articulated steamer (B&O EM-1). Any suggestions?
the Titan Magnum is an outstanding product. they are factory installed in the Sunset E7. apparently Scott Mann was able to land the first production units.
another Titan version specifys 2 amp motor control, which is perfect for some smaller switchers, both steam and diesel.
another decoder worth looking at is the LokSound XL series. the 3.5 can be found and the 4.0 should be on shelves soon. it has a 3 amp motor control. the newer 4.0 version eliminates the quirky LokSound use of 32 ohm speakers.