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It's hard to draw firm conclusions from the video, but well done for posting it!
Compared with my own Fleischmann HO locos, it does seem perhaps a little more penetrating in tone. Mine are not digital - I'm not sure how significant that might be, but there are plenty of people here who WILL know.
To help with noise identification, a useful strategy is to take out the motor or remove all or part of the transmission, whichever is easiest. Then power the motor without anything else to confuse with various noise sources. I'm not sure how practical that would be with this particular loco though.
Compared with my own Fleischmann HO locos, it does seem perhaps a little more penetrating in tone. Mine are not digital - I'm not sure how significant that might be, but there are plenty of people here who WILL know.
To help with noise identification, a useful strategy is to take out the motor or remove all or part of the transmission, whichever is easiest. Then power the motor without anything else to confuse with various noise sources. I'm not sure how practical that would be with this particular loco though.