There is a methodist church in Pomona CA, that has a Westminster chime carillon, and I believe it's in the key of F Major, not sure if it's Schulmerich, Chime Master, or another carillon company, I don't think it's Mass-Rowe, but I could be wrong. It's close to St. Joseph's Cathedral, or St. Joseph's Catholic Church, in Pomona, CA. I was wondering, if you could record the methodist church's carillon. Actually, it's located at 600 N. Garey Ave, and it's called Pilgrim Congregational Church, if I'm not mistaken. I appreciate you posting this vid as well!
Do you know the exact time hour range in which the bells start chiming for the very first time in the morning and end for the very last time towards nighttime in a single day?
I dont know of any Maas Rowe systems here in Pennsylvania. I would love to hear one of these since they are the closest thing to old Schully chimes because of using chime rods still
These systems are most commonly installed in San Diego, since that's where they're manufactured. The California Tower in Balboa Park is well-known for having one.
@@davidnissim589 Yes, since MR's Head of Operations is in Escondido, CA, it is all Maas Rowe. I have only found around 3 verdins in San Diego. And they are all in remote locations.
Yes they did! When they got the system redone and replaced with a DCB III in about 2009-2012, they replaced everything from the old Chronobell (im assuming), even redid the amplifier and tower speakers.
@@designhq9516 thank god you remembered the model name I think I should get one of those if it’s a one way or also talk back internet protocol intercom speakers though.
Amazing video, ahh Maas Rowe peak/ swing bell, been long since I heard it, great memories thanks to you, liked!
Thank you for posting this. Appreciate it!
No worries!
thank you
There is a methodist church in Pomona CA, that has a Westminster chime carillon, and I believe it's in the key of F Major, not sure if it's Schulmerich, Chime Master, or another carillon company, I don't think it's Mass-Rowe, but I could be wrong. It's close to St. Joseph's Cathedral, or St. Joseph's Catholic Church, in Pomona, CA. I was wondering, if you could record the methodist church's carillon. Actually, it's located at 600 N. Garey Ave, and it's called Pilgrim Congregational Church, if I'm not mistaken. I appreciate you posting this vid as well!
I dont do this anymore due to me being busy with work. Sorry.
Do you know the exact time hour range in which the bells start chiming for the very first time in the morning and end for the very last time towards nighttime in a single day?
I dont know of any Maas Rowe systems here in Pennsylvania. I would love to hear one of these since they are the closest thing to old Schully chimes because of using chime rods still
Maybe take a trip down to California! The Bulk are Maas-Rowe!
These systems are most commonly installed in San Diego, since that's where they're manufactured. The California Tower in Balboa Park is well-known for having one.
@@davidnissim589 Yes, since MR's Head of Operations is in Escondido, CA, it is all Maas Rowe. I have only found around 3 verdins in San Diego. And they are all in remote locations.
State College, PA, St. Luke’s Church across from the Silvei baseball complex
@@thenumbers7262 I will have to check them out sometime!
Does the swinging bell simulates a flying clapper or a falling clapper
I think a falling one but who knows?
Grace Lutheran Church chose the natural Oak finished bell generator frame?
Yes they did! When they got the system redone and replaced with a DCB III in about 2009-2012, they replaced everything from the old Chronobell (im assuming), even redid the amplifier and tower speakers.
Hey dude if you return to that church could you maas westminster chime inside
It’s unlikely that I’ll catch one inside doing Westminster. I would have to have two cams one out and one inside. I’ll see though!
i can't see the speakers, maybe zoom in a bit?
The speakers are black, In a Black housing. Pretty hard to see them.
I know, right? I can already tell they’re CJ46(s).
@@designhq9516 Yep.
@@designhq9516 thank god you remembered the model name I think I should get one of those if it’s a one way or also talk back internet protocol intercom speakers though.
Boy you know a lot for a kid!
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