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Early Aristo FA Sound Installation/Options

Currently, my train desire is greater than my wallet, so it’s pipe dreaming for now, but what are the options for sound on an early Aristo FA1? Also, best way to get into the body of the same engine? Looking at getting an engineer in the seat of the cab while doing the audio installation.

https://www.dallee.com/HiLine-Specialty-Sounds-Full-Featured-Sound-System-1530

http://www.gscale.net/resources/manuals/aristocraft

There you go …

https://elmassian.com/index.php/large-scale-train-main-page/motive-power-mods-aamp-tips/aristo-motive-power/fa-1-fb-1

And note there are FOUR more pages “Below” that page, follow the instructions at the very top of the page and/or at the bottom to get to those additional 4 pages.

All told there’s 3 places shown with speakers.

Greg

After reading Greg’s information, you might also read the information on the OVGRS website about installing a Phoenix Sound board in an Aristo-Craft FA-1.

FA-1 Shell Removal

The Aristo Fa unit can have a sound card, speaker, volume control and even reed sensors installed in the tank which can be removed by 4 screws. The pads on the frame are track power for the sound unit. No need to take the top off except for the addition of the engineer that was mentioned.

All due respect Paul, the very first pictures on the very first link I gave have the disassembly instructions and locations of the holes.

Also of note, not all versions of the FA / FB had 10 screws from the factory.

https://elmassian.com/index.php/large-scale-train-main-page/motive-power-mods-aamp-tips/aristo-motive-power/fa-1-fb-1

There’s also variations in the internal wiring, and of course the motor blocks.

Greg

The Aristo FA1 / FB1 had different version chassis/floors over time.
Some of the real old ones had a couple of obvious hand drilled holes to match up with respective body shell screw hole locations.

Shown below is an example illustration of an older version compared to the last (“lowered loco”) version floor.

Shown below is an example of my Union Pacific Aristo FA1 and FB1 body shell interiors showing their screw hole locations (Screw Downs).
(The A unit chassis/floor can be removed with or without removing its front pilot.)

If interested, see vignette, title:
Aristo FA1/FB1 Lowered & Body Mount Kadee 907s

-Ted