I kinda like it!freebrickproductions wrote:One of the crossings shown in this video has an extremely flat WCH mechanical bell:
Some flat sounding bells
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
Really flat Griswold bell at 4:00 in this video:
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
Not a flat sounding bell, but here is a Safetran Type 3 with what i believe is a damaged speaker.
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
The Safetran Hybrid Bell at the crossing shown at about 15:28 in the video is having a hard time sounding, while the WRRS mini-bell on the other signal sounds really healthy:
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99ZoZmmfzPk&t=130s
Here are 2 SUPER flat Swedish KLD-43 Mechanical Bells!!
These are the flatest i have ever heard!
Here are 2 SUPER flat Swedish KLD-43 Mechanical Bells!!
These are the flatest i have ever heard!
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
Some very sick sounding EBA e-bells in The Netherlands.
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
Reminds me of this GS Type 1 in this video from a few years back:NathanFromEngland wrote:Some very sick sounding EBA e-bells in The Netherlands.
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Another sick GS Type 1 in this video:
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
This General Signals Type 1 is having a hard time sounding, while the other GS type 1 seems to be working fine.
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Re: Some flat sounding bells
Sounds like the GS Type 1 is being affected by the moisture in the air there, given the fog at that crossing at the time.NathanFromEngland wrote:This General Signals Type 1 is having a hard time sounding, while the other GS type 1 seems to be working fine.
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