Some flat sounding bells

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Re: Some flat sounding bells

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Here is a crossing in Slovakia that has a bit of a rough sounding bell.


Not really a flat bell, but this crossing misses a few beats while ringing.
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Re: Some flat sounding bells

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Here's a really bad sounding pair of Teardrops in Italy:


The far one sounds very weak while ringing, while the closer one just clicks. The closer one actually does manage to get out a very weak ring shortly before shutting off.
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This WCH bell sounds like it's on it's way out.
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Two extremely flat Swedish LME KLD-43 Bells!


Another very flat bell!
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Here is a crossing that has a bell that struggles to let out rings properly. The bell on the other side appears to be dead.
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The Safetran bell here sounds a bit flat to me:
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Here is a extremely flat and quiet sounding bell on a crossing in Poland.
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NathanFromEngland wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2019 3:45 pm Here is a extremely flat and quiet sounding bell on a crossing in Poland.
That's a buzzer, not a bell. But yea, it's quiet.
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Not really a bad bell at all, but here is a bell that seems to be adjusted very hard that you can pretty much hear rattling.


Here is another crossing in Poland that has a woodpecker sounding buzzer or a bell, one of the two.

freebrickproductions wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2019 9:24 pm That's a buzzer, not a bell. But yea, it's quiet.
Couldn't hear it very well.
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Bit of a bad sounding WCH bell on this crossing.
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