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Just wondering how I increase the sound volume on the Bachmann Class 37?. I have a gaugemaster DCC prodigy unit.

 

Also I am wondering if it is relatively easy to take the shell off a class 37 Chassis, as I want to swap my class DRS 37 for a more modern Compass livery Class 37.

 

Many thanks and best wishes, apologies if this has been asked elsewhere.

 

Stay Safe

 

Best,

Chris

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50 minutes ago, Chrisjh said:

Just wondering how I increase the sound volume on the Bachmann Class 37?. I have a gaugemaster DCC prodigy unit.

 

Also I am wondering if it is relatively easy to take the shell off a class 37 Chassis, as I want to swap my class DRS 37 for a more modern Compass livery Class 37.

 

Many thanks and best wishes, apologies if this has been asked elsewhere.

 

Stay Safe

 

Best,

Chris

 

In terms of increasing the volume, there should be an instruction sheet that tells you how to do it included.

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3 hours ago, Iskra said:

 

In terms of increasing the volume, there should be an instruction sheet that tells you how to do it included.

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I've just got the instructions for my Bachmann DCC Sound 37 out and it says that using Function F15 On/Off cycles through the five different volume settings from quietest to loudest. So it might be worth giving that a go first.

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