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If there is one thing that blew me away, it was the time and care Heather took to help me, I was inquiring non-gmo sushi rolls, have been here once….

Fantastic food for a great price! Always fresh and hot! They will also cook to order any dish! Tried this place for the first time yesterday after hearing much about it. Super impressed!!! You only have 3 sets of wires you need to connect to, speaker, track and motor. Please understand that the vagaries in Aristo wiring mean there is no other answer I can give you that guarantees no problems, you HAVE to figure it out and prove the connections.

I finally have the wiring figured out I ended up with 2 parts that I don't need not counting the speaker. I guess they figure everyone should know. Anyway, the tender has power pickup through the metal wheels and there is a part in the Phoenix sound system package that has two wires one red and one gray with a 2 prong connector on the other end.

The 2 prong connector plugs into the 2 prong recepticle on the pc board already wired in the tender. The bare wires go to the Phoenix sound board where the power is supposed to be connected in there are openings that the wires go in and you have to tighten a screw on the top that closes the opening and secures the wires.

There is a brown wired part with a 3 prong connector on one end and a 2 prong connector on the other. That goes between the Phoenix sound board speaker connection and the 3 prong sound connector on the pc board already in the tender.

This part connects the speaker that is already in the tender with the Phoenix sound board. There are 4 switches in my Mikado locomotive but none are for the sound. The sound works even if the tender isn't connected to the locomotive when power is applied to the Phoenix board and the Phoenix board is connected to the speaker in the tender. There are wires running through the tender, but one set is for battery connection to cars ahead of, or behind, either the tender or the locomotive and the other is for the lights.

What I need help with now is how to mount the reed switches there are 3 in the package and what to do with the one magnet that was included. If I mount the magnet on the inside of a wheel, won't it trigger the bells and whistle every time it the wheel goes around? The way this is designed, it looks as though they tried to make it right for DCC and other control systems where the motor leads are separate from the track pickup.

Over the years, how this is wired has changed, but using the wires on the right side of the board to be all track pickups, and the other 2 wires that come to the 2 pin plug is how most installations are handled. There is a diode in the 2 pin plug wire that allows the backup light to function.

In your case, with track power you can connect to whichever you want, but be aware that sometimes the Aristo wiring does not connect the tender pickups to the loco pickups. I have extensive writeups on this on my site under the Aristo Motive Power sections. Now, one "trigger" reed switch is normally used with the magnet on the back of the wheel for the "chuffing" effect. You can use this or tell the Phoenix to "autochuff" based on voltage. Likewise, you can use a reed switch under the loco that will be triggered when it goes over a magnet lying on your track not included , and the 2 reed switches can trigger the bell or the whistle.

Again, you can program the Phoenix to do the bell and whistle automatically or use the reed switches. It's easiest to do this with the programmer not included , but it can be done with a pushbuttons and jumpers.

You never mentioned the model of Phoenix, but since you mention battery, it's probably a PB9. You can either do one or the other but not both. I would use the default which is track power for now and for get about using the reed switch till you are more familiar with how to mount them.

It's something that you have to decided how and where to mount. Later RJD. I have the sound board installed and connected to the speaker. I connected the 3 reed switches but just to test to see what the locomotive sounds like. I put the locomotive on the track connected up the wires between it and the tender and then turned on the power supply, but kept the speed dial at zero.

The speaker worked and I heard the idling sounds and the coal being shoveled after just a few seconds. When I passed the magnet over each of the reed switches, they made their respective sounds. So I know I have the wiring right so far. What I still want to do though is to not use any of the reed switches at all.

I just want the sounds to work off the track power voltage. Is this possible? Is the system "messed up" now that I've already connected the reed switches once? If I disconnect them, will the sound system revert to having the sounds working from just the track voltage? Choice of two combinations Lightly seasoned and grilled to your specification. Choose Wisely Little One For ages 12 and under please. Love the filet mignon!

Everything was fine, except the noise level was terrible. We have been to several Japanese hibachi restaurants before but this one is at the top of our favorites list!

We really enjoyed our dinner and will definitely be back! Will definitely come back. Excellent food, Chef Jeremy was entertaining. There were 7 of us and we had a great time. Our chef was outstanding and our drinks were very prompt. Best sto bring your own party but if not, party with those around you. Went there to celebrate 2 birthdays. Had a wonderful. Definitely pricy but knew that going in. Will be back.

It was a very fun evening at our shared table. The chef had a lot of personality and also made an accommodation of my husbands shellfish allergy easy.

Good food and service. The chefs are always entertaining and will do whatever it takes to make your evening fun and enjoyable. Long wait time for cook for hibachi. Sat down at and cook started grill at 9pm. Sushi was so so. Very loud, put us with a kids group and we were couples going out for a nice evening. The air condition was set so low that it was uncomfortable. Wait staff was great …. We bought a bottle of saki and Our saki glass was never empty for more than a minute!!

Such a fun evening celebrating my birthday with my family! The chef was so engaging and made for such a fun experience. The service was great! Hibachi table dining is always entertaining, but communal. The chef was appropriately theatrical. The food was delicious A fun experience, but definitely not the thing to do if you want a quiet night out with friends or a romantic dinner for two.

Super fun!!! They were so accommodating of our gluten allergies! Food was delicious and service was awesome! We had a blast! I had a reservation at 6pm. I received a text at saying our table was ready, we checked in via text at and also in person with the hostess. We were not seated until Ok, I can live with that. He occasionally interacted with us but his focus was obviously on them. He was a very sloppy cook, at one point I had egg yolk flung at my face and all over hair.

My husband was only given 6 tiny pieces of his Filet and the rest was offered to a guest at our table who ordered chicken?? The food, especially the vegetables, had no flavor. The same spatula was used to place my steak on the grill then used to place the chicken on the grill and so on and so forth, cross contamination! Could it had been that there was a tennis pro at our table and the cook was star stuck?

Working in the hotel industry myself I know the most important thing is customer service and professionalism, that was not shown. Thank you. Jeremy was great! Food and service very good.

Had a great time. Enjoyed ourselves and we will return next time we are in Palm Desert. My wife and I celebrated our 10th anniversary and loved our decision to pick Mikado!! Will definitely return!! Awesome staff!!! Made us feel like family, food was fantastic!!!



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