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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 44 customer reviews )
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37 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Really, Really nice sounding Apr 02, 2007
By Mt Gallego
"London Gurl"
It's difficult to see in the picture, and was a surprise when they arrived, but there is a smaller, black, second set of chimes inside the circle of the bigger silver chimes. They really sound lovely, and are a great price.
36 of 36 found the following review helpful:
Pachebel Canon Chime Aug 19, 2006
By Margaret Pollard
"Garden Gal"
This Chime is a bargain, I almost bought it elsewhere for $20.00 more, but Amazon is the place to look for any thing! This has a lovely melody, I have other chimes and this has the nicest sound of all. I love it! You will too.
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Magical Sound Apr 05, 2007
By Peggy
"pab920"
This is very nicely made and the sound from it is magical. It is about 18 inches long, so a little smaller than I expected. But just like the modern small surround sound speakers, IT IS LOUD with a moderate breeze. I really don't know how anyone could not think this item is anything but wonderful!
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful chime, beautiful note Apr 02, 2008
By Timothy I gave this chime as a gift. I own 2 other Woodstock chimes and am a big fan of the brand. I was surprised to learn that this chime actually has two sets of chimes: Larger chimes that produce deeper notes on the outside and smaller chimes that produce higher tones on the inside. Very cool! And it sounds wonderful!
Regarding Durability I have had issues with one of my Woodstock chimes falling apart. The chimes are suspended from the base by a nylon rope that is threaded through two holes in each chime. Eventually the metal chime would wear down and cut through the nylon rope causing the chime to fall to the ground.
Woodstock is now putting rubber grommets inside the hanging holes which should prevent the hanging strings from being cut in this manner.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Beautiful Chimes, Beautiful Sound Apr 18, 2008
By M. Allen Greenbaum This is one of my favorites made by the WOodstock company, and it's mostly because of the sound. Those long silver tubes give a substantial sound in the middle of the registry: YOu can get more tingly, higher pitched chimes, or more bass-y baritones, but the moderate pitch here makes this an excellent all-purpose chime, perfect for the chime novice, or as a gift for someone whose preferences you don't know.
The silver chimes are set off against a very dark brown wooden (almost black) upper base and hanging ornament (see picture), along with four tiny chimes of the same material forming a ring inside the main silver chimes. These small chimes make a more delicate sound, nicely complimenting the fuller, deeper chimes. Finally, the Pachelbels have an incredible sustain-after they start ringing the after-tones resonate in a fairly uniform pitch for quite a long time. While some Woodstock chimes look warmer (e.g., the Mozart has greenish chimes and lighter, warmer wood), the classic, neutral look, and clean lines make this very versatile.
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