tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865703496550202571.post4272407000550501837..comments2022-09-10T09:37:51.895+01:00Comments on Lakeland Railway: Ribble RouserTomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05559047352074762826noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865703496550202571.post-52533319679949962232010-12-06T12:59:56.002+00:002010-12-06T12:59:56.002+00:00Yes, I love to compare all of the different sounds...Yes, I love to compare all of the different sounds available for the various classes of loco, usually via YouTube. I must admit, though, that we have invariably preferred Howes Sounds to any of the others. <br /><br />I do like Olivia's Class 37 sound however, and will install that on a second Growler when we get her.<br /><br />I like those little J94s and one of them is ideal for shunting your quarry trucks. Who's sound do you have installed in her?Tomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05559047352074762826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8865703496550202571.post-7754127410065464442010-12-03T17:08:13.220+00:002010-12-03T17:08:13.220+00:00There is rather a perverse delight, isn't ther...There is rather a perverse delight, isn't there, in being able to compare and contrast different sound chips for one particular class of loco?<br /><br />I think and hope it will happen more and more often so that those with the best sound chips for each particular application will share part of the glory.<br /><br />If it's any consolation our little J94, who buses herself keeping our quarry trucks in order, cannot easily be heard over most other (larger) locos. But when allowed to perform on her own she fair fizzes with pride and can certainly sound the business.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com