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21.01.2022 Hi all, Due to increasing demand for our speakers, another 3D printer has been commissioned today to increase production capacity. Thanks to all for your support and uptake of speakers from DCCSound. Merry Xmas to all and hoping 2021 is more of a "regular" year. Mike



21.01.2022 Working on a little SAR 800 class model from SDS today. What a great model! A new speaker is in the works. The model comes with a 11x15mm speaker, which delivers good sound. The new DCCSound premium speaker is close 7 times larger in enclosure volume and uses a larger driver for more bass. A stay alive can still reside in the fuel tank, so there really is room for everything in this new model from SDS. https://www.dccsound.com//sds-800-class-premium-speaker-by

16.01.2022 Hopefully we see the models arrive soon!

14.01.2022 Our new speaker design for the latest run of VR B class models from Auscision. The chassis for 2020 has been updated, so here's a new speaker, still featuring twin, oversized drivers as well as Transmission Line enclosure technology. And I thought Christmas was going to be quieter https://www.dccsound.com//auscision-models-b-class-2020-ru



05.01.2022 With thanks to Victorian Goldfields Railway (http://www.vgr.com.au/) at Maldon in central Victoria, we were fortunate to be able to record oil burner ex VR J549 this past weekend. With 6 gigabytes of sound recordings to wade through, the sound project will be an apt one for the upcoming Ixion J class release. Sound project expected February 2021 to suit ESU LokSound 21-MTC decoders. Featured sounds:... J class chuff, drift VR Nathan 5 chime whistle (from J549) - selectable whistles Brake application, release Dynamo / Air pump / Injector Handbrake Coupler clang, coupler bar Coal shovelling or Oil burner variants Taildisc See more

02.01.2022 Hi all, I received a few of these LokPilot decoders today from ESU. Mighty tiny decoders! They're less than 1/4 the size of a 5 cent coin.

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