LGB 2096S (OBB Class 2095) Loco Sound?

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I have a customer wanting battery power and smartphone control installed into the subject loco. I estimate the loco to be about 30 years old, but to my surprise the original LGB sound system still works. It sounds like a one cylinder motorcycle. I was able to glean from some LGB German documentation that the prototype has a 12 cylinder diesel engine. Based on this I suspect that the LGB sound system is not very realistic.

I plan to install a SoundTraxx Blunami BLU-4408 receiver/decoder, which has a wide variety prime mover sounds available. Can anyone on this list point me to recordings or sound samples for this or similar locos? Many thanks.

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I have a customer wanting battery power and smartphone control installed into the subject loco. I estimate the loco to be about 30 years old, but to my surprise the original LGB sound system still works. It sounds like a one cylinder motorcycle. I was able to glean from some LGB German documentation that the prototype has a 12 cylinder diesel engine. Based on this I suspect that the LGB sound system is not very realistic.

I plan to install a SoundTraxx Blunami BLU-4408 receiver/decoder, which has a wide variety prime mover sounds available. Can anyone on this list point me to recordings or sound samples for this or similar locos? Many thanks.

Steve Seidensticker
There is a good recording at here
Also you don't need to go to the expense of Blunami. A MyLocoSound soundcard can be set up to make these engine and horn sounds and will connect to the BlueRail system used by Blunami using the wiring diagram below. Our US distributor, G Scale Graphics in Colorado, will be able to help you.

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Thanks Peter,

Great video find! That was more info in a few minutes than after an hour or more of searching. This is a great forum!

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There is a good recording at here
Also you don't need to go to the expense of Blunami. A MyLocoSound soundcard can be set up to make these engine and horn sounds and will connect to the BlueRail system used by Blunami using the wiring diagram below. Our US distributor, G Scale Graphics in Colorado, will be able to help you.

Peter Lucas
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MyLocoSound is a great product. I have one connected to a BlueRailDCC board as depicted in your diagram. It gets a workout every month in my Gopher Canyon Line op session.

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Peter, to my knowledge there is no 'Bluerail system' these days. The are entirely focused on Blunami and Bluerail-DCC, to the point that the older Bluerail cards aren't even on the website these days..
 

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Peter, to my knowledge there is no 'Bluerail system' these days. The are entirely focused on Blunami and Bluerail-DCC, to the point that the older Bluerail cards aren't even on the website these days..
Yep, looks like you are correct. Thanks

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A few useful sound clips to be harvested from this one. The absence of the main roof panel allows the engine to be heard, not just the exhaust.
Just tap "watch on youtube"