The problem is not ESU DCC sound, I need to explain myself

10 months ago
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I do not hate ESU LokSound DCC. This video is a follow up video to "Are the Atlas SD7/9 Decoder Ready if no one makes a Decoder that fits?" some people thought that last video was about not liking sound. It was about not being able to getting an ESU LokPilot Decoder with an E24 interface.

Are the Atlas SD7/9 Decoder Ready if no one makes a Decoder that fits? - https://youtu.be/i2hUdF_rbyU

What decoder do I need for an Atlas Master Line Locomotive - Silver Series EMD SD9 or EMD SD7 DC Silent Decoder Ready Locomotive?

Atlas SD7 Decoder Ready
Atlas SD9 Decoder Ready

ESU 59925 LokPilot 5 Nano DCC With E24 interface, N Scale Decoder
ESU 58925, LokSound 5 Nano DCC With E24 interface, N Scale Sound Decoder

The Atlas Classic N Scale SD-7 Locomotive is based on the prototype manufactured by EMD from February 1952 to November 1953. Utilizing a 1,500 hp engine and a longer underframe than the GP-7, the SD-7 was the first locomotive to use EMD's Flexicoil truck.

Built by EMD between 1954 and 1959, the SD-9 6-axle road switchers produced 1,750 HP and were used primarily for freight service throughout the US, both on main and secondary lines. Many SD-9 locomotives are still in service today, serving as road switchers for shortline & industrial railroads, and as yard switchers for major "Class 1" lines.

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