sound cards
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sound cards
I usually order sound cards that mimics England countryside or sounds of city noise....but now I forgot where I ordered them from. I wonder if someone can help me on this?
Re: sound cards
Was it "Master Blaster" by any chance? They do a good range of station and countryside sounds, I have one from there that creates a superb sound of a stationary steam engine which I use in my steam pump house.
www.modelsounds.co.uk
www.modelsounds.co.uk
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Re: sound cards
I think it is not Master Blaster, but it is fine as if I know another places for ordering these sound cards. I checked Master Blaster on Google but it does not show up; may you provide me the link? Thanks.pandsrowe wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 8:26 am Was it "Master Blaster" by any chance? They do a good range of station and countryside sounds, I have one from there that creates a superb sound of a stationary steam engine which I use in my steam pump house.
www.modelsounds.co.uk
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It works, thanks; it was my oversight for not trying it in the first time.pandsrowe wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:39 am Does the link that I have shown www.modelsounds.co.uk not work for you?
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Re: sound cards
After searching many days, I found the website http://ittproducts.com/GL.htmlmymodeltrain wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 6:18 pmIt works, thanks; it was my oversight for not trying it in the first time.pandsrowe wrote: ↑Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:39 am Does the link that I have shown www.modelsounds.co.uk not work for you?
this sound chip is very compact and it takes somewhere from 9-14 volts, very convenient for general electrical setup. It's my favorite sound system.
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