I was asking about DCC sound installation the other day at my local hobby shop, because the engine they showed me once (N scale) was so impressive with the sound. They said that I wouldn't be happy with a modded engine because the sound wouldn't be loud enough. The one they had showed me initially was a factory loco with factory sound setup. Of course if I wanted the Kato to have sound I'd also have to have the chsssis milled out to accept the speaker and then drill holes underneath it - not too pleasing a proposition.
So here's my idea. I've done research on this, and I know that two decoders can be set to the same address. For a relatively small layout, why couldn't a decoder w/sound be set to the same address as the decoder (non-sound) in the engine you want to associate it with. Mount the decoder and speaker into a small building set up to act as a good speaker housing in the central part of the layout, and wire it to the rails. This should produce good sound and since it's in the middle shouldn't be too much of a concern as far as location goes relative to the running engine.
Thoughts?
So here's my idea. I've done research on this, and I know that two decoders can be set to the same address. For a relatively small layout, why couldn't a decoder w/sound be set to the same address as the decoder (non-sound) in the engine you want to associate it with. Mount the decoder and speaker into a small building set up to act as a good speaker housing in the central part of the layout, and wire it to the rails. This should produce good sound and since it's in the middle shouldn't be too much of a concern as far as location goes relative to the running engine.
Thoughts?