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Olmsted Falls St Mary's of the falls Noon Chime

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

This is the hourly westminister chime of the St. Marys of the Falls church in Olmsted Falls, Ohio. :)
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  • once i saw a eows -612 mounted right next to the church i asked them what they used it 4 they said they use it for westminister chimes

  • What church? This One? Brookpark, a city 3 miles away used EOWS 612'S for Wesminister test's and replaced them w/ 2001's

  • Sounds like it's being played over speakers. Videogamer24385 has a video of something that sounds very similar.

  • Yeah. Im not sure if they have bells or a speaker.

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  • That is a mass rowe electronic bell system

  • @Antipwnsurmum it is being played over speakers and it is the same rocording

  • @EvanToTheFutureDude its a speaker

  • yuck. fake bells.

  • St.Lukes Roman Catholic Chhurch in Brentwood here on Long Island sounds exactly the same as these bells in this vid...I"m pretty cure its a speaker...I'll post a vid up as soon as I can

  • I wonder.. Who was a №666 viewer?! So it seems i'll be № 667!

  • Theres a church by myhere on Long Island called St.John Roman Catholic Church...It rings this chime every hour

  • We have a Maas-Rowe clock system at the school I went to in Illinois. I have a video of the mechanism that does the chimes and it does sound like there are mini chimes inside the unit being struck.

  • If that church was built within the last 20 years or so, there is probably nothing but speakers in the tower. If it is an older building, there is probably a real and unused bell in there. A parishioner probably donated money toward electronic bells so that they could play tunes, not realizing or caring that they don't sound like a real carillon in the slightest. Maas-Rowe systems are the worst of these cheap, tacky machines.

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