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  1. Hello Lee, It's been a long time since I have touched anything in O gauge, however please be aware that be aware that there is a bigger brother to EM2.....The EM3 !!! This gem has all the same characteristics of the EM2, just more. Combining this speaker with a large Bass Reflex type speaker really works in O gauge. Cheers, Steve.
  2. Thank you Richard Just dipping me toes back in so to speak... Steve.
  3. Hello everyone, I am so sorry it has been a long time since I have ventured onto these pages or indeed anywhere else. Personal health and other circumstances that I shall not dwell on here lead to my attentions needed elsewhere. A deep debt of gratitude however must be paid to Bif for supporting me through this period of time. My time away from things has not been completely wasted however...... My EM2 sound fitting has evolved and after a lot of experimentation with multi speaker installations I can reveal some interesting combinations. I would at some point like to share the results at a few exhibitions in the future, though I will not be doing sound fitting commercially due to my increased commitments with my "real" job working for LNER. Anyway enough of the serious stuff and now for something completely different :0 I now have as follows; A Bachmann Deltic fitted with two EM2's and a Bass Reflex in the tanks with porting. A Bachmann Class 37 with two EM2's and a Bass Reflex. 2x Bachmann 25's both with two EM2's. (running as a pair!) A Heljan Class 33 with one EM2, one Slab speaker and an Alan Butcher in the tanks. The results from these locos surprise me every time I go into my shed! I intend to give my Dapol 68 the full beans treatment next. This loco has an EM2 speaker fitted, however compared to the loco's above now sounds somewhat muted.... The loco's have been run and run, working perfectly with no failing of the chips.... I am now hearing sounds in Bif's files I haven't heard before and the bass is unbelievable. Unfortunately due to Covid restrictions Bif hasn't had chance to hear them, however the Class 25 with two EM2's is the first project he has been able to hear clearly down a phone!!! Once Bif and Charlie have heard them I do wish to share the results at a few exhibitions if and when they restart and if Bif and Charlie will have me. By then I should have a fleet of loco's enhanced to beyond standard EM2. Take care, Cheers, Steve.
  4. Hello Ken, You are perfectly correct. The EM2 sits directly on top of the ballast weight in the tanks. I sand the bottom of the motor and the top of the weight to give a good keying surface then bond the motor directly with 3M VHB tape (Very High Bond). The motor is then both cushioned and held secure, result!! The EM2 requires no additional speakers to accomodate it believe me, it does a great job on it's own! Note to self, must stop using so many exclamation marks!! oops! Cheers, Steve.
  5. Sorry gents my phone appears to be having a hissy fit! Please accept my apologise. As far as connectors are concerned for EM1 and EM2 speakers. The EM1 needs a JST1.25 female connector and the EM2 requires a JST1.25 male connector. You can get these from eBay and come in bundles of 20 of each. How convenient! Cheers, Steve.
  6. Hello Ken, Yes place the motor directly on top of the weight in the fuel tank. I use 3M VHB tape (very high bond) and sand a rough surface on both the weight and motor for a good keying surface. On some Bachmann models you have to cut out sections of the plastic moulded underframe to accomodate the bottom of the flywheels (Peaks and 25's particularly. You don't need a second speaker to work with the EM2, it behaves itself well enough on it's own. Unless of course you are attampting the Atomic Option Deltic with two EM2's and two chips. We aren't crackers really honest!! Also, now knowing what I know now! A little more than you can fit on a postage stamp, even if I wasn't fitting EM2 speakers on my own models I would still make the alterations to the cardan shafts. It makes even my 15 year old Deltic whiuch has been to the moon and back, many exhibitions and has received 12 sound installations run like a £400 continental model with not an element of noise from it's mechanisms. Cheers, Steve.
  7. We think "adequate is a rather crappy word.
  8. Hello Rob, Yes, I am sorry we keep upping the ante as far as sound is concerned. We keep discovering new products, techniques etc and always ask whether we should inflict whatever it might be upon everybody else's eardrums too! In answer to your question regarding the making of a smaller version of EM2, there is one available in the form of EM1. However unfortunately we cannot compress the laws of physics and the difference between these two speakers is very noticeable. The recommended fit by Merlin is for the EM2 in the Bachmann 37 to be fitted in a milled out pocket on top of the chassis leaving the tanks alone. The sound does improve greatly from the speaker being inside the body to our tastes though sound is very subjective. Cheers, Steve, Shed dweller, Merlin DCC. Thanks again for your continued interest in our little projects Rob. We may have reach a plateau for now regarding the speakers used so maybe just maybe I might actually spend more time fitting sounds than developing new ways to fit them, oh and actually do a bit of my own modelling. Only built a signal box in the last eighteen months! Although I do now have an interesting fleet of EM2 loco's to tinker with.
  9. Hello folks, thought a picture of a Bachmann Deltic Chaasis prepared for EM2 x2 "Atomic Option might be of interest ! You will notice alloy wheel balance weights added where possible to compensate for all that chassis being removed. Collectors and fuss pots look away!
  10. Just fitted EM2 speaker installation in a Hornby Class 50 with Bif's Sounds. Had to put it at No.2 end and mill the chassis quite a bit even by my standards. However it's in and Glorious! No pun intended. I have never heard a 4mm 50 with any bass until now! Next is a Hornby Railroad Bubble Car detailed and repainted as TDB975310 in Olive Drab. Wonder if the EM2 will lift this beggar off the rails! May have to add a little weight me thinks! Cheers, Steve.
  11. Hello there, We can do EM2 fits to 50's whenever you are ready. Cheers, Steve, Merlin DCC.
  12. Just finished the 50 and blown beefed up EM2 Bif Sound onto the fingymybob! The results are rather pleasing! First 4mm 50 I have heard with buckets of bass!
  13. We can add another loco to the EM2 list. The Hornby 50. Just got to load Bif's file! Steve.
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