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Post by rockisland652 on Jul 16, 2018 21:12:54 GMT -8
The Bowser double sugar cube speaker is amazing.
Anyone else messing with these?
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Post by nebrzephyr on Jul 17, 2018 6:23:15 GMT -8
Wonder how they compare to the ESU double sugar cubes? I've used the ESU ones and think they have darn good sound.
Bob
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Post by Mark R. on Jul 17, 2018 9:22:48 GMT -8
I'm fairly certain they are the same speakers as the ESU ones.
Mark.
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Post by ncrc5315 on Jul 17, 2018 15:25:40 GMT -8
I'm in the process of converting a Stewart Hobbies VO-1000 to DCC with sound, I'm using a single ESu sugar cube speaker, and I'm amazed at the sound that puts out.
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Post by Mark R. on Jul 17, 2018 17:38:25 GMT -8
I'm in the process of converting a Stewart Hobbies VO-1000 to DCC with sound, I'm using a single ESu sugar cube speaker, and I'm amazed at the sound that puts out. Use two in parallel and you'll be really impressed. Mark.
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Post by rockisland652 on Jul 18, 2018 8:30:53 GMT -8
Two comparisons;
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Post by ncrc5315 on Jul 18, 2018 14:48:29 GMT -8
I'm in the process of converting a Stewart Hobbies VO-1000 to DCC with sound, I'm using a single ESu sugar cube speaker, and I'm amazed at the sound that puts out. Use two in parallel and you'll be really impressed. Mark. This is pretty tight under the hood, so I'm going to leave it alone. The next one is an AS-16, and there is a enough room for two in parallel, and will try it there. By doing the switcher first, when I hear the two in parallel, I hopefully won't be tempted to go back into the switcher.
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