Yes. You can change the horn. Using the "Audio Assist" feature you can "rotate through" horn (and bell) choices. I think things can get a bit complicated because I think you can assign different horns for long, short, quill and such. Not quite sure why. The main TCS WOWsound programming manual will tell you about the "Audio Assist", but not list the horn types. Instead, it says to just go to their web site to find out. Not exactly where, just "your on your own, good luck". They probably don't include the info in the programming manual so that as it gets updated with new sounds, they only need to edit a document in one place. But WHAT place? I found it VERY challenging to find what I was looking for at their site (such as horn types versus CV number settings). Finally found a document called "Diesel V3 Sound List" which seemed to have 32 horn choices. If you are going to mess with programming much, you probably need to get familiar with the TCS WOWsound programming guide as a start. And then figure out how to get more detailed info at the TCS site.
The scenery is just fantastic.
Awesome!
Would you be selling some of those surfliner superliner cars with the release of the actual surfliner cars
Unfortunately, no! I'm sorry.
Very nice! I just got my second midwest SC-44. Aren't you able to change the horn on these?
Yes. You can change the horn. Using the "Audio Assist" feature you can "rotate through" horn (and bell) choices. I think things can get a bit complicated because I think you can assign different horns for long, short, quill and such. Not quite sure why. The main TCS WOWsound programming manual will tell you about the "Audio Assist", but not list the horn types. Instead, it says to just go to their web site to find out. Not exactly where, just "your on your own, good luck". They probably don't include the info in the programming manual so that as it gets updated with new sounds, they only need to edit a document in one place. But WHAT place? I found it VERY challenging to find what I was looking for at their site (such as horn types versus CV number settings). Finally found a document called "Diesel V3 Sound List" which seemed to have 32 horn choices. If you are going to mess with programming much, you probably need to get familiar with the TCS WOWsound programming guide as a start. And then figure out how to get more detailed info at the TCS site.
Is this a stock horn?
yes