Any sound equipped loco with the room for it, gets one of these on my layout. I cannot say enough good about them. I can also appreciate the "help" from your feline assistant. Love the purring. I only have issues when a hot soldering iron is involved... Fiddling with the Tsunami 2 Equalizer also adds much to the equation. I'm only 4 minutes in, so you may already address that facet. Thanks for the good work!
I am running all ESU decoders. Between the bass/treble "tone control" adjustments and fiddling with individual sound volumes and pitch adjustments, they dial in similar to the Soundtrax equalizer. Ya, the cat.. he can go all day without wanting much, but as soon as I sit at the bench for any reason, he wants all the attention he can get...
@@joegartman8859 I have pretty much standardized on the TSU2200's. The jungle of their multi-layer CV's is hard to navigate, (I think the tech manuals run to almost 400 pages) but I have been able to find my way out, fairly well. To me, the ESU wilderness is even worse. My head hurts when reading tech manuals written in German English... Upside of all this, JT Burke is a blessing.
I prefer these speakers over stock speakers any day JT make awesome speakers 🔊 that just my opinion great share and video enjoy the rest of your day 😎🚂🫵
Hey Joe, I got a question. I noticed when you were operating an Espee manifest that you had very different tank car couplers than the standard Kadee shelf ones. What is the type of coupler you used on those cars, because I need some pretty badly.
Does any big hobby shop sell these speakers? I am from Europe and would be nice to combine an order of speaker with more items like locos etc., so the shipping etc is justified.
Any sound equipped loco with the room for it, gets one of these on my layout. I cannot say enough good about them. I can also appreciate the "help" from your feline assistant. Love the purring. I only have issues when a hot soldering iron is involved... Fiddling with the Tsunami 2 Equalizer also adds much to the equation. I'm only 4 minutes in, so you may already address that facet. Thanks for the good work!
I also have found the SSS speakers are so much more efficient that I have to reduce the system volume by up to 50% to mitigate the ear pain...
Your end credits crack me up!
I am running all ESU decoders. Between the bass/treble "tone control" adjustments and fiddling with individual sound volumes and pitch adjustments, they dial in similar to the Soundtrax equalizer. Ya, the cat.. he can go all day without wanting much, but as soon as I sit at the bench for any reason, he wants all the attention he can get...
@@joegartman8859 I have pretty much standardized on the TSU2200's. The jungle of their multi-layer CV's is hard to navigate, (I think the tech manuals run to almost 400 pages) but I have been able to find my way out, fairly well. To me, the ESU wilderness is even worse. My head hurts when reading tech manuals written in German English... Upside of all this, JT Burke is a blessing.
I prefer these speakers over stock speakers any day JT make awesome speakers 🔊 that just my opinion great share and video enjoy the rest of your day 😎🚂🫵
I agree, after a little sound tweaking and a trip around the club layout, I was sold.
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Hey Joe, I got a question. I noticed when you were operating an Espee manifest that you had very different tank car couplers than the standard Kadee shelf ones. What is the type of coupler you used on those cars, because I need some pretty badly.
Josh, they are Kadee 119, SE Shelf type "scale" couplers. If you couple them together, bring a toothpick with you to uncouple them.
@@joegartman8859 Alrighty thank you! I’ll keep the toothpicks handy!
Does any big hobby shop sell these speakers? I am from Europe and would be nice to combine an order of speaker with more items like locos etc., so the shipping etc is justified.
As far as I know, they are only sold directly.