Disabling LGB built in sound

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I’ve recently acquired a LGB streetcar fitted with factory built DCC sound which also works on DC.
it’s incredibly loud and, tbh a bit toylike as there is no way of controlling in when under DC power. I do have DCC facilities, but before I resort to that, is there any way of muting the sound, turning the volume down in DC or if I do it in DCC will those CV values apply to DC as well?

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Martin
 

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Check to see if there is a volume potentiometer on the underside first Martin?

It won't be a big knob, but around 4-5 mm in diameter and poking out of the base about 10 mm....
 

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Cheers Gizzy, I’ll take a look later on today…after my flu jab :tmi:
 

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To disable (rather than turn-down) there may be a switch position, which will allow you to run with the sound turned off..

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Nope, position 2 is the same as position 3…all things working.
From LGB instructions
Position 0 All power off
Position 1 Power to lights
Position 2 Power to motors and lights
Position 3 Power to motors, lights and sound.

Has anyone been fiddling?
 

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Hi Mike,

Strange. The manual I’ve downloaded from onlytrains.com shows the four positions.

0 = everything off
1 = lights
2 = lights, motor and a strange symbol which might be a speaker.
3 = exactly the same as 3.

The manual that came with the model is in its sealed pack and as the model is new, I’m reluctant to open it.

I‘m sure I’ve seen the same configuration elsewhere as well. I shall experiment later and report.

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Martin
 

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Nope, position 2 is the same as position 3…all things working.
Yep, you’re right! Position 2 mute the sound. I was looking at the non sound paper manual that I have, where 2 & 3 are the same. Strange though how the more modern manual on the website doesn’t differentiate between the two. Either way, I can turn the volume right down, or mute it and on silent if you listen carefully, there is a slight traction motor whine :inlove:
 

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Yep, you’re right! Position 2 mute the sound. I was looking at the non sound paper manual that I have, where 2 & 3 are the same. Strange though how the more modern manual on the website doesn’t differentiate between the two. Either way, I can turn the volume right down, or mute it and on silent if you listen carefully, there is a slight traction motor whine :inlove:
I didn't see you mention what LGB streetcar model you have. If it's one of the recent productions like the LGB 20384 model, the User Guide shows:
"Mode of Operation Switch. This model has a four-position mode of operation switch on its oor. The mode of operation switch offers the following functions (Fig. 1&2):pos. 0 Locomotive stopped without current Pos. 1 Power to lights, sound and motorPos. 2 & 3 Same as Pos. 1. Note that in DCC operation like all LGB locomotive's with the MSD3 mfx/dcc/dc decoders installed, you can turn the sound on and off using F8, and using CV63 can adjust the volume for both DCC and DC with the range 0 - 255 (Default 255).
 

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I didn't see you mention what LGB streetcar model you have. If it's one of the recent productions like the LGB 20384 model, the User Guide shows:
"Mode of Operation Switch. This model has a four-position mode of operation switch on its oor. The mode of operation switch offers the following functions (Fig. 1&2):pos. 0 Locomotive stopped without current Pos. 1 Power to lights, sound and motorPos. 2 & 3 Same as Pos. 1. Note that in DCC operation like all LGB locomotive's with the MSD3 mfx/dcc/dc decoders installed, you can turn the sound on and off using F8, and using CV63 can adjust the volume for both DCC and DC with the range 0 - 255 (Default 255).
Hi Thomas,

Thank you for your post.

It’s 21382 and there are some previous posts in this thread that have also suggested the same as you. The exception being that position 1 allows the lights and motor to work whilst muting the sound. Position 2 & 3 are the same and allow the sound to operate as well. It’s now running with a much more acceptable sound level…or totally mute if I require. There is a volume switch on the underside close to the slider switch

Cheers

Martin