Crest 2.4 Revolution with Diesel sound

Ian Powell

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I recently purchased the new Crest 2.4 Revolution TE with Diesel sound incorporated into the on board receiver. I placed it into an old Aristo U25B which I have also battery powered. The sound is generic so may not be OK for purists but for the price, it does for me. I have also purchased the Super Base Receiver track power.
I have produced a very modest video for showing the loco going through it`s paces.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec4dYJS-xLY
 
Hi Ian link comes up with oops something went wrong video can not be edited :confused:
 
Ian that sounds good for a generic sound, :thumbup::thumbup: it will keep the neighbours amused :bigsmile::bigsmile:
 
Pretty decent sound for a generic jobbie. The horn is especially effective (probably based on a Nathan). Does it kick in automatically when accelerating etc? Does the sound notch up and down?
The Revolution is a neat wireless system for track or battery
I have a few of the previous non-sound Revo boards which I am linking up with old Soundtraxx Sierra boards (using an interface that filters PWC to pure DC for the soundtraxx) and IMHO I find the handset much more flexible, informative and a hell of a lot neater than the big 'RC aircraft and car' 2.4 GHZ rigs.
 
Ian Like mike i have most of my locos fitted with non sound revos can i ask where you bought it i'm after the steam sound 6 pack but while they are cheap enough shipping and tax kills importing them officaily ...also some say they are programmable for different locos (or will be ) what have you heard
 
I bought the steam sound card, the American whistle is something else, I have to turn the sound down its that good.
 
Hi Tony
They are not programmable for different sounds/locos ...yet. They say that the next iteration of the board will have that function.

When I run out of my DC analogue boards ( Soundtraxx Sierra and Phoenix 2K2) to link to my non-sound Revo boards, I may investigate the steamer Revo-sound board option but I will probably wait until they bring out the programmable jobbie.
The only problem for Aristocraft is that they will have to invest time in some good recordings of all the different locos and 'parts' of the overall sounds (bell, air pump, blow down, generator, brakes, coupling clank, rod clank etc etc) together with the ability to select those from the handset. At the moment that is only horn/bell.

The one caveat that I have about the Revo-sound option at the moment is it seems that although it is a cheap option for adding control and sound it does not have as many different 'part' sounds or selectable/auto sound functions as half decent sound boards do (both DC or DCC ones).

Things will only improve though.
 
Buggered if i can find it now but a few weeks ago on the large scale forum site someone was saying a website is being set up with downloadable real sounds of British and USA locos for the chips so at the time i tried to buy some but the steam ones were out of stock..they now back at $499 ---£320 which for a control and sound has got to be good but ive got get hold of my ex in NC and see if she can unpack and send as sechand for me to save a few pennys i was just wondering where Ian got his from
 
Tony
Only got back online since my posting this morning. I ordered mine from Wisconsin Trains and a friend picked them up and brought them home for me. I do know that they intend to program different sounds in the future but Aristo are always slow to bring new items on the shelf. Check Matts` website, if you can find a way of bypassing transportation charges, he is most helpful.
 
This is copied from Dec 2012 news letter

"We?ve added a great generic diesel sound and will shortly have a steam sound that can be downloaded from the Internet along with future upgrades to the transmitter software itself. This will be done wirelessly directly from a computer port to the transmitter or loco of choice and these update boards will be in stock shortly"

We wait and see
 
Tony said:
This is copied from Dec 2012 news letter

"We?ve added a great generic diesel sound and will shortly have a steam sound that can be downloaded from the Internet along with future upgrades to the transmitter software itself. This will be done wirelessly directly from a computer port to the transmitter or loco of choice and these update boards will be in stock shortly"

We wait and see

That is only the 'generic' steam sound ..the one that Dudley has already got with his Revo/sound board. The 'multi' steam sounds will only come with the new boards that allow programming. The software upgrade capability for the current boards seems to be really only for other functions of the board.
 
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