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The colonial is a very typical Kieninger-type chime. Deep and resonant, with a lovely hour strike as well, quite booming. A pretty good choice :o The Emperor has chime hammer misalignment issues, a few hammers are too close to the chime rods and cause unpleasant sounds, so definite nope from me. The Worthington sounds very nice, but it isn't exactly my most favorite key. It just sounds a little too odd for my liking, so nope from me as well. The Ridgeway bracket mantel clock has a very cute chime, which is oddly resonant for how short the chime rods are. I like it, and it's a potentially good choice. The Howard Miller bracket clock sounds... Exactly the same. Maybe slightly more resonant than the Ridgeway. The decay is on point. It's a potentially good vote as well. :o The Seth Thomas tambour mantel clock sounds exactly like my Hamilton tambour mantel clock, which I quite like. There isn't too many unpleasant chime hammer strikes, so I think it's a great option as well! The Howard Miller 613-226 is quite a loud one, as you've said it stands out the most in terms of audio. The key of the chime rods isn't exactly my most favorite. However, due to just how loud and presenting it is, I gotta give it a potential vote! The little Howard Miller Joyce clock after this 613-226 is really cute. I love quiet chimes, and I adore the styling of the whole clock itself. Definitely a potential vote. The Canadian Hermle mantel clock is actually tuned in one of my favorite keys! I love this key of chime. I'm still listening to all the other clocks, but this may be my vote if I don't change my mind. The hour strike goes well with the westminster chime. The HAC mantel clock, while it is a very interesting model and perhaps one of the most unique in your collection, I don't like how uneven the chime is. It stutters a lot through the quarters. The hour strike does sound pleasant though. The Howard Miller Sandringham has very unpleasant absences of chime hammer silicon, and makes the chime very metallic and unpleasant. So nope from me. The Howard Miller Jenison is tuned in another one of my favorite keys, and it doesn't have very much chime hammer jiggling issues. I quite love this one. I think _this_ one is my vote. But I'm gonna keep listening. The Howard Miller Shelbourne is quiet. It sounds just like the Ridgeway and Howard Miller bracket clock. Personally I prefer my 1983 Shelbourne with a slightly deeper key. By the way, the issue with the chimes going out of sequence may be able to be fixed by taking off the minute hand and trying to put it in different positions. While I love the Westmont's case styling, sadly the last chime hammer for the lowest note is too close to the chime rod and needs to be bent back just a millimeter or so, it sounds too close and causes the chime rod to be dampened and it makes it unpleasant. If this weren't the case, it'd be a good option for me. Soooo TL;DR, the Howard Miller Jenison gets my vote!
Full disclosure, I care very little for the chime quality of newer clocks. Even so, this was a fun challenge. While I briefly considered the Jennison, it suffers the same flaw as pretty much all Howard Miller clocks... A lack of richness and singing timbre. The chime rods on the Jennison are nice and deep, but, while resonating for quite a while, have a very flat and static sort of quality. The Westmont is the same... The deep tone of its long rods are overshadowed by its rather dull sound. The rest of the Howard Millers and the Ridgeway have that oh so typical doorbell chime sound thanks to their tiny chime rods, so I shall pass on those. The HAC had potential, but due to its surprisingly dreadful tuning and uneven chime cadence, it's out as well. So, I'm gonna be a lone ranger here, and vote for the Seth Thomas clock. Its chimes are sweet, mellow, and full-bodied, with a shimmering quality that none of the other clocks came even close to offering.
I loved the Howard Miller Shelbourne Regulator the best. Has one of my favorite keys and is decently quiet to the point you can sleep through it. So that would be my vote!
Imma vote for the Howard miller 612-437 because I happen to own the 612-429 bracket mantle clock and the only differences between these two are the chimes are in an a scale and the clock face has the numbers instead of the Roman numerals and they both sound amazing
I'm voting for the Howard Miller Jennison, although the Colonial Grandfather clock was a close second for me. Awesome collection, my son loves watching your videos!
To me, it’s by far the well balanced and tuned Colonial longcase clock. In second position, the Seth Thomas.I usually don’t like Howard Miller’s sound. The Westmount sounds good though, on the quarters. It’s the strike of the hours that sounds unpleasant to my ear
The Seth Thomas Marbury 6w is one of my favorite, because I have the same one, and it is a family heirloom. Mine although sounds a bit more deeper and resonant. I also really like the Westmont, but my favorite is the Colonial Grandfather Clock!
The Colonial Grandfather is the best. The Seth Thomas tambour also has an excellent timbre. Check the hammers on many of your clocks. Some of the notes are dead because the hammers are sitting on the rods instead of spring away after impact.
I like the Howard Miller 613-226 mantle clock,Seth Thomas tamber mantle clock,the HAC two key mantle clock,the Howard Miller 613-437 mantle clock,the Howard Miller Sandringham and the Howard Miller Joyce
I like the colonial grandfather clock, seth Thomas mantal clock, Howard Miller Jeneson, Howard Miller Worthington mantel, and the west mont. Make the emperor grandfather clock sound better.
02:42 Colonial 04:01 Emperor 05:16 Howard Miller Worthington 06:30 Ridgeway 07:40 Howard Miller 612-437 09:00 Seth Thomas Timber 10:02 Howard Miller 613-226 11:18 Howard Miller Joyce 12:29 Canadian Triple Chime 13:40 HAC 15:02 Howard Miller Sandringham 16:18 Howard Miller Jennison 17:34 Howard Miller Shelbourne Regulator 19:01 Howard Miller Westmont
While all of these clocks sound beautiful, I kinda came up with a method to distinguish which chime I personally think is the best. The first step is seeing which clocks may chime slightly out of sequence (such as the HAC mantel clock). The second step is to see how dull the chime rods may sound, or how close the hammers are to the rods (The Emperor clock is a great example for that). This is because a lot of the clocks have the same chime tuning, so it’s best to listen carefully to see which may sound more dull. The last step is to pick your favorite sounding chimes. For me, I personally have to go with the Jenison and Westmont for that reason. However, the Westmont sounds a bit more dull on one of the chime rods, so I have to say the Jenison is a win for me.
My vote is for the Howard Miller Worthington. Because I have a bracket mantle clock that the chime sounds just like it. Even though everyone it’s been broken for several decades I remember back when it was work and what it sounds like and the Worthington sounds just like the bracket clock that I have that’s why I choose that one. But the bracket clock is not a Ridgeway or Howard Miller it’s a German one. So my vote for the Howard Miller Worthington
I personally prefer Grandfather clocks but my mum wouldn’t like the idea of having one in the house that’s why I haven’t mentioned to her about getting one but I’d probably have one in my own house.
I will Rank the clocks 1. Colonial grandfather clock 2. Howard miller regulator 3. Ridgeway bracket 4. Howard miller 613 226 5. Howard miller worthington 6. Canadian triple chime (NOS Westminster triple chime mantle clock) 7. Howard miller westmont 8. Howard miller graham 9. Howard miller jennison 10. Seth Thomas 11. Howard miller Joyce 12. Howard miller sandringham 13. emperor grandfather clock 14. HAC
I think the grandfather sounded the best. Personally, my Lindens sound best to me of the forty clocks I've owned. Those and my Goldanker. But I'm partial to German clocks.
The Howard Miller Jennison sounds pretty good. The rods are tuned correctly. altho it is chiming a bit too fast. When clocks chime too fast it results in a cacophony. The last clock has a really good chime. good slow chime. however there is one hammer of the westminster and several hammers of the strike that are bouncing. The very first grandfather clock sounds best.... altho a little bit too fast. Sadly all the other clocks sound pretty bad to be fair..... due to the fact that the hammers are not regulated properly or the rods are out of tune or produce too much overtones or using cheap low quality flimsy rods I strongly advice you to learn how to properly regulate chime hammers, how to replace hammer leathers, how to regulate chiming speed etc. Because I think several of the clocks that sound crap have the potential to sound beautiful. God bless.
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As a result, new votes on this video will no longer be valid. THANK YOU to everyone who participated in this competition!!
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The colonial is a very typical Kieninger-type chime. Deep and resonant, with a lovely hour strike as well, quite booming. A pretty good choice :o
The Emperor has chime hammer misalignment issues, a few hammers are too close to the chime rods and cause unpleasant sounds, so definite nope from me.
The Worthington sounds very nice, but it isn't exactly my most favorite key. It just sounds a little too odd for my liking, so nope from me as well.
The Ridgeway bracket mantel clock has a very cute chime, which is oddly resonant for how short the chime rods are. I like it, and it's a potentially good choice.
The Howard Miller bracket clock sounds... Exactly the same. Maybe slightly more resonant than the Ridgeway. The decay is on point. It's a potentially good vote as well. :o
The Seth Thomas tambour mantel clock sounds exactly like my Hamilton tambour mantel clock, which I quite like. There isn't too many unpleasant chime hammer strikes, so I think it's a great option as well!
The Howard Miller 613-226 is quite a loud one, as you've said it stands out the most in terms of audio. The key of the chime rods isn't exactly my most favorite. However, due to just how loud and presenting it is, I gotta give it a potential vote!
The little Howard Miller Joyce clock after this 613-226 is really cute. I love quiet chimes, and I adore the styling of the whole clock itself. Definitely a potential vote.
The Canadian Hermle mantel clock is actually tuned in one of my favorite keys! I love this key of chime. I'm still listening to all the other clocks, but this may be my vote if I don't change my mind. The hour strike goes well with the westminster chime.
The HAC mantel clock, while it is a very interesting model and perhaps one of the most unique in your collection, I don't like how uneven the chime is. It stutters a lot through the quarters. The hour strike does sound pleasant though.
The Howard Miller Sandringham has very unpleasant absences of chime hammer silicon, and makes the chime very metallic and unpleasant. So nope from me.
The Howard Miller Jenison is tuned in another one of my favorite keys, and it doesn't have very much chime hammer jiggling issues. I quite love this one. I think _this_ one is my vote. But I'm gonna keep listening.
The Howard Miller Shelbourne is quiet. It sounds just like the Ridgeway and Howard Miller bracket clock. Personally I prefer my 1983 Shelbourne with a slightly deeper key. By the way, the issue with the chimes going out of sequence may be able to be fixed by taking off the minute hand and trying to put it in different positions.
While I love the Westmont's case styling, sadly the last chime hammer for the lowest note is too close to the chime rod and needs to be bent back just a millimeter or so, it sounds too close and causes the chime rod to be dampened and it makes it unpleasant. If this weren't the case, it'd be a good option for me.
Soooo TL;DR, the Howard Miller Jenison gets my vote!
Just want to say that the issue with the Emperor GrandFather Clock has been fixed. It sounds much better now.
Worthington best still
Your do kit
I absolutely love and adore clocks, they are so nostalgically pleasing, especially the chimes!
The second grandfather clock at 1:24 seems familiar... 🤔🤔🤔
Howard Miller Jeneson is Definitely the best one!
I agree
Wrong. Howard Miller worthington is best.
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I agree
Full disclosure, I care very little for the chime quality of newer clocks. Even so, this was a fun challenge. While I briefly considered the Jennison, it suffers the same flaw as pretty much all Howard Miller clocks... A lack of richness and singing timbre. The chime rods on the Jennison are nice and deep, but, while resonating for quite a while, have a very flat and static sort of quality. The Westmont is the same... The deep tone of its long rods are overshadowed by its rather dull sound. The rest of the Howard Millers and the Ridgeway have that oh so typical doorbell chime sound thanks to their tiny chime rods, so I shall pass on those. The HAC had potential, but due to its surprisingly dreadful tuning and uneven chime cadence, it's out as well. So, I'm gonna be a lone ranger here, and vote for the Seth Thomas clock. Its chimes are sweet, mellow, and full-bodied, with a shimmering quality that none of the other clocks came even close to offering.
The Westminster chimes gives me the happies😀
Same dude
Me too :D
I’m going to vote for the Howard Miller Jenison Wall clock!
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I vote for the Canadian triple chime mantel clock
Howard Miller Westmont sounds incredibly authentic. Thank you for sharing such wonderful collection!
I’m so glad you like my collection! Been collecting since 2013.
I'm voting for the Howard Miller Jenison clock it definitely wins :)
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It did
I’m going for the big guy, Howard Miller Jennison. Sounds like clean, as the Westmont sounds unclean. Nice clocks!
The Howard Miller Sandringham Clock Sounds Nice. Sounds Alike to the 613-226 but more echo.Good Chime.I consider it the winner
The one hammer needs adjustment.
Still love the seth thomas mantle clock
3:35 absolutely beautiful🎉🎉
I own the Howard Miller Jennison. It sounds terrific. If you don’t have the room for a grandfather clock, go with the Jennison.
I like the sound of both of the Bracket Clocks.
I loved the Howard Miller Shelbourne Regulator the best. Has one of my favorite keys and is decently quiet to the point you can sleep through it. So that would be my vote!
It's a type of schoolhouse clock.
Same key as the Howard Miller and Ridgeway mantel clocks, F-major.
Imma vote for the Howard miller 612-437 because I happen to own the 612-429 bracket mantle clock and the only differences between these two are the chimes are in an a scale and the clock face has the numbers instead of the Roman numerals and they both sound amazing
I like the first sound of the first clock the strikes sounded amazing
I'm voting for the Howard Miller Jennison, although the Colonial Grandfather clock was a close second for me. Awesome collection, my son loves watching your videos!
Tell your son that I really appreciate his support!
To me, it’s by far the well balanced and tuned Colonial longcase clock. In second position, the Seth Thomas.I usually don’t like Howard Miller’s sound. The Westmount sounds good though, on the quarters. It’s the strike of the hours that sounds unpleasant to my ear
Same
Colonial gets my vote.
I'm voting for the Howard Miller Westmont
The colonial grand father clock is one of my favorite
The Seth Thomas Marbury 6w is one of my favorite, because I have the same one, and it is a family heirloom. Mine although sounds a bit more deeper and resonant. I also really like the Westmont, but my favorite is the Colonial Grandfather Clock!
even though the colonial grandfather clock sounds pretty creepy id still recommend it for my new apartment room in Red Bluff, California
thats my vote
Hower Miller Regulator!
3:24, it's my favorite among all those seen in the video, but I noticed that the chimes are the same as the clock of vecna in stranger things
The Colonial Grandfather is the best. The Seth Thomas tambour also has an excellent timbre. Check the hammers on many of your clocks. Some of the notes are dead because the hammers are sitting on the rods instead of spring away after impact.
Hello! Good video! Sorry I was short for the live stream.
Beautiful clocks. Really nice sound
My elective: the Howard Miller Saneringham clock!
I love you clock tv and your clocks
The Howard Miller Jennison gets my vote without a doubt.
The first one. But I also really liked the quietest one.
I like the Howard Miller 613-226 mantle clock,Seth Thomas tamber mantle clock,the HAC two key mantle clock,the Howard Miller 613-437 mantle clock,the Howard Miller Sandringham and the Howard Miller Joyce
I,m voting for the Howard miller jennison clock it definitely sounds the best
Do a top 5 favorite clocks video!!! (:
The dark clock by regular and other one by it and can you do which triple chime clock is best
You must be referring to the Howard Miller Jennison
My great grandfather made all types of clocks. The grandfather clock I have is the most beautiful sound I have ever heard
That's incredible!
Thank you
I like the colonial grandfather clock, seth Thomas mantal clock, Howard Miller Jeneson, Howard Miller Worthington mantel, and the west mont. Make the emperor grandfather clock sound better.
I like the clonial grandfather clock😀
the howard miller joice is a popular clock nice clocks you have
the set Tomas is My It My best
Definitely Howard Miller Jenison.
Good god, the emperor chime needs some serious tuning / repair.
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U make the best videos
Canadian triple chime mantel clock------I VOTE
My favourite is Howard miller worthington!
Howard Miller Jenison gets my vote
I liked Colonial and Howard Miller Jennison the best. I really liked the low lovely chime of #8 Howard Miller Mantle Clock.
I’m voting for the The Howard Miller westmont
I heard those chimes from the Howard Miller jenison Wall clock on a grandfather clock before.
But I vote the Howard Miller Jenison wall clock
Nice video!
So glad you enjoyed!
I think I might vote the emperor chain driven Westminster chime grandfather clock as the best.
The seththomas manel clock is the best!!😍😍
hang on,i also like the Howard Miller jenison (thx for giving me more time to vote)
The clonial grandfather clock is my favourite
Howard Miller Is my favorite Grandfather clock
Are there any modern clocks we can buy with the same or similar deep tone to the colonial clock? I would love to buy one.
02:42 Colonial
04:01 Emperor
05:16 Howard Miller Worthington
06:30 Ridgeway
07:40 Howard Miller 612-437
09:00 Seth Thomas Timber
10:02 Howard Miller 613-226
11:18 Howard Miller Joyce
12:29 Canadian Triple Chime
13:40 HAC
15:02 Howard Miller Sandringham
16:18 Howard Miller Jennison
17:34 Howard Miller Shelbourne Regulator
19:01 Howard Miller Westmont
You have a whole airport on that table. 😃
Yea. I like aviation too.
While all of these clocks sound beautiful, I kinda came up with a method to distinguish which chime I personally think is the best. The first step is seeing which clocks may chime slightly out of sequence (such as the HAC mantel clock). The second step is to see how dull the chime rods may sound, or how close the hammers are to the rods (The Emperor clock is a great example for that). This is because a lot of the clocks have the same chime tuning, so it’s best to listen carefully to see which may sound more dull. The last step is to pick your favorite sounding chimes. For me, I personally have to go with the Jenison and Westmont for that reason.
However, the Westmont sounds a bit more dull on one of the chime rods, so I have to say the Jenison is a win for me.
Hi clock tv I wanna ask you your vids are nice but I like all of the chimes!
Glad you enjoy my videos! I'll be sure to post more!
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I am going to vote for the 2nd grandfather clock
My vote is for the Howard Miller Worthington. Because I have a bracket mantle clock that the chime sounds just like it. Even though everyone it’s been broken for several decades I remember back when it was work and what it sounds like and the Worthington sounds just like the bracket clock that I have that’s why I choose that one. But the bracket clock is not a Ridgeway or Howard Miller it’s a German one. So my vote for the Howard Miller Worthington
Howard Miller Shelbourne Regulator.
I too like both clocks and airplanes.
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you should really adjust the chime hammers on some of your clocks.. especially the emperor grandmother clock.. it’s pretty simple to do.
I've been working on fixing this issue on a lot of my clocks.
I would vote all the Westminster chime clocks
I personally prefer Grandfather clocks but my mum wouldn’t like the idea of having one in the house that’s why I haven’t mentioned to her about getting one but I’d probably have one in my own house.
Emperor. it reminds me of Saint Patrick's cathedral. It nearly sounds like that
emperor
I liked Colonial and Howard Miller Jennison the most. I like their deep and low chime. If to choose between these two - of course Colonial)
I agree
Tied for first place: Colonial, Howard Miller 613-226, Canadian Triple Chime!
I will Rank the clocks
1. Colonial grandfather clock
2. Howard miller regulator
3. Ridgeway bracket
4. Howard miller 613 226
5. Howard miller worthington
6. Canadian triple chime (NOS Westminster triple chime mantle clock)
7. Howard miller westmont
8. Howard miller graham
9. Howard miller jennison
10. Seth Thomas
11. Howard miller Joyce
12. Howard miller sandringham
13. emperor grandfather clock
14. HAC
Hi Clock Tv I couldn't narrow it down but I like Westmont, Jennison, Joyce, Worthington and 613-226
I'm voting for Howard Miller Jennison!
Howard miller braket mantle clock is my favorite
Awesome videos🕰
Thanks so much for your support!
I love grandfather clocks
I think the grandfather sounded the best. Personally, my Lindens sound best to me of the forty clocks I've owned. Those and my Goldanker. But I'm partial to German clocks.
But which Grandfather clock specifically? I own two, an Emperor and a Colonial.
Howard Miller Jennison🎉🎉🎉
Sounds the best
My vote goes to the Howard Miller 612-533 Regulator.
My vote is for Howard Miller Worthington, it sounds clearer
I vote for the Howard Miller Jenison.
For the emperor clocks where is the chime switch at because i have one but i think the chimes are off and there isnt a switch on the face
Howard Miller 613226 And Howard Miller Joyce Are My Favourite - they remind me of minecraft
Thanks!
I like the Howard miller jenason
i don't understand why don't you adjust the hammers in some clocks so that it sound much better
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@@ogClockTV thank you 🌹
I love grandfather clock
@Clock TV That is cool
I,d say the colonial grandfather clock
The empor grandfather clock/grandmother clock it sounds like no one would take care of it
my favorite is howard miller regulator
I don’t know which one but there are a lot of choices
Take your time. You have plenty of time to choose!
@@ogClockTV Ok I will think about the choices
I think I will vote for the Howard Miller Jensen
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The Howard Miller Jennison sounds pretty good. The rods are tuned correctly. altho it is chiming a bit too fast.
When clocks chime too fast it results in a cacophony.
The last clock has a really good chime. good slow chime. however there is one hammer of the westminster and several hammers of the strike that are bouncing.
The very first grandfather clock sounds best.... altho a little bit too fast.
Sadly all the other clocks sound pretty bad to be fair..... due to the fact that the hammers are not regulated properly or the rods are out of tune or produce too much overtones or using cheap low quality flimsy rods
I strongly advice you to learn how to properly regulate chime hammers, how to replace hammer leathers, how to regulate chiming speed etc. Because I think several of the clocks that sound crap have the potential to sound beautiful.
God bless.
Just want to say that the hammer issue on the Emperor grandfather clock has been fixed. It sounds way more clear now.
I have a Howard Miller Jenison and the Chimes go really fast!!!
@@Clock-tr6eg Probably cause you wound it quite a lot.
@@ogClockTV it was actually like that when I got it!
Agree, several of the pitiful sounding clocks just need a bit of a tweek. As they are now, I wouldn't be able to tolerate them.