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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2010

This is My Favorite Electronic Carillon Maas-Rowe

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  • @JonasClark I myself would not mind haveing an older Maas-Rowe Tape playing Carillon that works Does your Carillon play? Do you have anypictures of your Carillon?

  • Fascinating stuff! I just got into this stuff by accident when a church gave me two Maas Rowe amps (I believe one for indoor use and one for the tower stentors) as well as a complete tape-playing Bell Industries carillon from 1968, which is fully functional if somewhat dirty. The metal rods you show are the chimes, used in older Maas Rowe units - they're struck and then amplified. "Electronic" carillons tried full-size tubular chimes or metal rod gongs before going to tapes and then digital.

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