Ralph,
I've done this several times. It is pretty easy to add sound to an On30 2-8-0. My first sound-install was into one of these.
The Soundtraxx Tsunami TSU-1000 fits easily in the tender, along with a speaker. The new TCS WOW sound decoders are really nice too, but they don't have full JMRI support yet. The Soundtraxx documentation is better than the TCS documentation. Both companies have documentation on their web sites. I am beginning to like the TCS WOW decoder better than the Tsunami, but without JMRI, the TCS WOW is harder to program.
I remove the original Bachmann circuit board and hard-wire the decoder, although you can leave it in place and use an 8-pin plug and plug directly into the Bachmann decoder socket. The Soundtraxx Tsunami has a removable wiring harness. For a few extra dollars you can get a harness with the 9-pin JST connector on one end to plug into the Tsunami and an 8-pin NMRA plug on the other end to plug into the Bachmann circuit board. If you remove the Bachmann board and hardwire directly (my personal preference), remember to include resistors for the head/backup lights. A 1000 ohm resistor works fine. Radio Shack has little packets of 5 resistors for about a buck.
I have used the high-bass speaker from Soundtraxx in this locomotive. It sits a little higher, but there is still room for the TSU-1000. Be sure to seal all openings (except the speaker grill) into the tender shell (I use latex caulk from Home Depot). It will really improve the sound quality if the back-side of the speaker enclosure is air-tight. If you go with the TSU-1000, you can adjust the sound a little with their equalizer...it can really improve the sound to tweak it a little for the acoustics of the tender body. Again, this is easiest using JMRI.
The Soundtraxx TSU-1000 and TCS WOW decoders both have extra function wires....consider adding working classification lights, tender markers, cab light or firebox light while you have it opened up. Precision Scale makes some nice marker and classification light housings. A 3mm LED fits nicely in their marker light; I use 0603 green & white LEDs in the classification light housings.
Have fun....take your time...and be sure you KNOW (don't guess) which wires you are connecting.
Paul
I've done this several times. It is pretty easy to add sound to an On30 2-8-0. My first sound-install was into one of these.
The Soundtraxx Tsunami TSU-1000 fits easily in the tender, along with a speaker. The new TCS WOW sound decoders are really nice too, but they don't have full JMRI support yet. The Soundtraxx documentation is better than the TCS documentation. Both companies have documentation on their web sites. I am beginning to like the TCS WOW decoder better than the Tsunami, but without JMRI, the TCS WOW is harder to program.
I remove the original Bachmann circuit board and hard-wire the decoder, although you can leave it in place and use an 8-pin plug and plug directly into the Bachmann decoder socket. The Soundtraxx Tsunami has a removable wiring harness. For a few extra dollars you can get a harness with the 9-pin JST connector on one end to plug into the Tsunami and an 8-pin NMRA plug on the other end to plug into the Bachmann circuit board. If you remove the Bachmann board and hardwire directly (my personal preference), remember to include resistors for the head/backup lights. A 1000 ohm resistor works fine. Radio Shack has little packets of 5 resistors for about a buck.
I have used the high-bass speaker from Soundtraxx in this locomotive. It sits a little higher, but there is still room for the TSU-1000. Be sure to seal all openings (except the speaker grill) into the tender shell (I use latex caulk from Home Depot). It will really improve the sound quality if the back-side of the speaker enclosure is air-tight. If you go with the TSU-1000, you can adjust the sound a little with their equalizer...it can really improve the sound to tweak it a little for the acoustics of the tender body. Again, this is easiest using JMRI.
The Soundtraxx TSU-1000 and TCS WOW decoders both have extra function wires....consider adding working classification lights, tender markers, cab light or firebox light while you have it opened up. Precision Scale makes some nice marker and classification light housings. A 3mm LED fits nicely in their marker light; I use 0603 green & white LEDs in the classification light housings.
Have fun....take your time...and be sure you KNOW (don't guess) which wires you are connecting.
Paul