Yes, it's got a quite compact gearbox and very small bogies. The remaining reasons for its quietness I have described in the description. Very well thought-out construction.
@ItsYa165 sorry. The syn mode seems more controlled . It doesent oscillate as wildly as other induction recordings. But thats what it seems like compared to other recordings.
@@ItsYa165 SHE method Tends to make trains boring irl depending on the train anyway. Talent 2s apparently use it supposedly but they sound alright irl.
I have been on the Class 745 and they are much better and so quiet.
Yes, it's got a quite compact gearbox and very small bogies. The remaining reasons for its quietness I have described in the description. Very well thought-out construction.
@@ItsYa165its quiet but also quite audiable at the same time
The sync mode sounds alot more controlles or looks as such on here compared to other induction recordings. Seems that way anyways
Sorry, I do not understand the English here
@ItsYa165 sorry. The syn mode seems more controlled . It doesent oscillate as wildly as other induction recordings. But thats what it seems like compared to other recordings.
@@gapthemind--mindthegap8524 it's probably just because it's SHE
@ItsYa165 ah...i see
@@ItsYa165 SHE method Tends to make trains boring irl depending on the train anyway. Talent 2s apparently use it supposedly but they sound alright irl.
Hello ¿What is a ABB bordline type used in the stadler flirt class 745?
Probably CC750 for high speed EMUs