Some flat sounding bells

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Some flat sounding bells

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Here's a very, very flat Safetran mechanical bell that was in Shiloh, IL: (at 2:20 in the video)


And the first crossing in this video in Pennsylvania has a rather flat bell at it as well:
They/Them for me, please.

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They actually sound kind of cool like that. I also didn't know that Metrolink operated in more rural areas like that. I also have to wonder if it is the only interstate light rail system in the United States?
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How does a such thing happens? When i hear a flat sounding Bell, its usualy beacause the Bell froze due to our strong winters.
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IanMP wrote:How does a such thing happens? When i hear a flat sounding Bell, its usualy beacause the Bell froze due to our strong winters.
Could be anything really, but the real answer is just gong interference.
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Ahhh... the old "beating a frying pan with a metal spoon" sound. :Tongue1:

I wonder if it's because they have the bolt on the gong too tight? Could also be a wasp nest inside the gong or something to that effect.
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Here's a rather flat sounding RACO:


This one has a pair of flat-sounding RACOs:
They/Them for me, please.

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nickrink wrote:Here is a video from owensri that he took at Pennsylvania Rd. in Wyandotte, MI.



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Sounds like a cowbell!

Heres a crossing in Anderson, Indiana that has a pretty clankish sounding WRRS mechanical bell.


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One of the crossings shown in this video has an extremely flat WCH mechanical bell:
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freebrickproductions wrote:One of the crossings shown in this video has an extremely flat WCH mechanical bell:
I kinda like it! :TUP2:
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Really flat Griswold bell at 4:00 in this video:
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