New Vibrations Audio & Video

New Vibrations Audio & Video Residential & commercial audio & video design & installation. Bell restoration, installation, electrification in towers throughout the East Coast.

We provide custom audio & video design & installation in hotels, restaurants, offices, schools, churches, and private homes. These services range from custom Home Theater, background music, presentation systems, paging systems, Ethernet wiring, and large to small scale sound systems for parks, stadiums, and churches. We are also one of a handful of specialized companies in the world that design an

d install bell systems. We are capable of installation of new bells, electrification of real bells, full carillon service, and restoration of older bells. We can also design and install electronic carillon systems ranging from large to small speaker arrays. We also provide service and installation of large to small tower clocks. New Vibrations work area covers the entire East Coast.

Servicing all of the chapel towers on the academy grounds.
08/29/2024

Servicing all of the chapel towers on the academy grounds.

Installation of a 75” TV on a stone fireplace.
02/17/2020

Installation of a 75” TV on a stone fireplace.

12/22/2017

Reinstallation of 4 Large speakers for an electronic carillon after the tower domes were restored. New wiring run and the painters have started the artwork in the church.

12/17/2017

Installation of a single electric striker onto a stationary bell with digital control equipment networked into the campus computer system for remote operation.

07/09/2017

Installed an electric striker and digital control units on a 42" swinging bell.

04/15/2017

Philipsburg Journal

Rededication of Bells of
St. Laurence set for Easter Sunday
The bells of St. Laurence Episcopal Church in Osceola Mills, which have not resounded together in some time, will ring in the Resurrection on Easter Sunday at 11 a.m., thanks to rehabilitation by master bell restorationist Brian Michaels of Forest. Delivery of a newly-fabricated part for one of the bells last week means that all three of them will be ready for their debut by Easter.
“To think we looked high and low for someone to bring back our bells, only to find an expert right in our own back yard,” says church board member Sheila Heath of Chester Hill.
After reading a story about Brian Michaels, Luther Gette, church organist, contacted him. “He took a look, pronounced our bell tower good and solid, and prescribed a little TLC for two of our three bells, only one of which was in working order,” said Gette.
“Yes,” says Brian Michaels. “Just a little cleaning and oiling for two of the bells, tightening up the mounts, new bell rope, that sort of thing. It was bell number three, the middle in tone, that required a new bolt, since the old one had rusted out and could no longer hold the clapper assembly. I searched for a manufacturer to make a new one, fifteen inches long and made out of stainless steel, and finally found a firm willing to do the job.”
The three bronze bells of St. Laurence Church were cast by the McShane Foundry in Baltimore in 1898, only six years after the church was built in 1892. They were first housed in a small temporary bell tower, until the present tower was built in 1904 by the Osceola Lumber Co. The present restoration was undertaken as part of a general sprucing up for the 125th anniversary of the church.
“We’re hoping the bells can ring once again for many occasions in the community, such as the Fourth of July Parade and Osceola Spirit Days,” says Fr. William Walker, pastor of St. Laurence. “We will be blessing them on Easter Sunday, a few moments before the service at 11 a.m., and we invite the whole community to come and participate. Or just listen from anywhere in town as the beautiful three-bell peal wafts over Lingle Street and the Park.”
(Article submitted by Luther Gette)

Master bell restorationist Brian Michaels of Forest stands in the bell tower of St. Laurence’s Episcopal Church in Osceola Mills holding a newly-fabricated bolt & clapper assembly for one of three bells in the tower, cast in 1898. All the bells have been newly-rehabilitated and will be rededicated before the 11 a.m. Easter service on Sunday by Father William Walker. All in the community are invited to attend. (Submitted photo)

03/21/2017

Installing an electronic bell system with 4 horn speakers.

01/04/2017

The Ritz Theater, Clearfield

UPDATE: Carns Equipment LLC will be sponsoring The Princess Bride!!! Thanks to all of our sponsors, we couldn't do it without you!

UPCOMING FREE COMMUNITY MOVIES!!!

Sunday, January 15th, 2 p.m., Ghostbusters (1984). Sponsored by New Vibrations Audio & Video.

Sunday, February 5th, 2 p.m., The Princess Bride. Sponsored by Carns Equipment LLC.

Sunday, March 5th, 2 p.m., The Sandlot. Sponsoredy by The Clearfield Drug and Alcohol Commission.

These movies are free of charge because the sponsors have paid for a one day viewing license. So if you see any of our generous sponsors please let them know that you appreciate it. See you at the movies.

12/12/2016

We are pleased to assist our local Ritz Theater provide some free family entertainment. Our wish is that the new generation of comedy fans love the classic movies as much as we did while we were young. And remember, when a 100-Foot Mr. Stay Puft runs wild in NYC, WHO YA GONNA CALL?

UPDATE: New Vibrations Audio & Video will be sponsoring Ghostbusters!

WHAT: FREE COMMUNITY MOVIE
WHEN: Sunday, January 15th at 2 pm
WHERE: The Ritz Theater in Clearfield
MOVIE: Ghostbusters (1984)
CONTACT: Joyce/553-4011

06/30/2016

We are pleased to announce that we will have our Concert Millennium Carillon visit Heritage Days in Philipsburg, PA. The carillon will be on display and randomly playing on Friday July 15th. There will be a scheduled concert Friday afternoon with local organists and pianists. It will also be a part of the Heritage Days Parade on Saturday July 16th. This is a great opportunity to stop by and see this unique musical instrument in action. This carillon is the largest of only three that are located in North America.

01/20/2016

A small steeple removal and installation of a new cupola with 4 speakers and electronic carillon.

01/20/2016

An electronic striker installation on a historic Paul Revere bell in a landmark church in Boston.

01/20/2016

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01/20/2016

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09/29/2015

Installation of a new 100" projection screen theater. 5.1 surround with an Onkyo receiver and an Epson Projector.

12/05/2014

This was a complete installation in a lakeside home south of Fort Meyer's, Florida. Full surround sound with speakers in the Master Bedroom, Office, Outside Kitchen, Surround Sound in the Family Room, & 8 rock speakers around the perimeter of the Pool Lanai.

12/05/2014

This is the aerial view I needed to take of the ranch. The stables are on the right, main house in the middle, and kennels are on the left. The lake in front is used to train the retrieving hunting dogs.

11/11/2014

Trinity United Methodist Church received a new, upgraded bell-ringing system Friday. Brian Michaels and John Passarelli of New Vibrations Audio & Video in Morrisdale replaced the church's outdated I.T. Verdin Co. church bell system with a new Chime Master system. According to Michaels, the old technology was equipped with vacuum tubes and, in essence, an 8-track cassette tape. The new digitally recorded system is controlled with a wireless remote and features more than 800 hymns, bugle calls, funeral tolls and even bagpipes. New software will allow the church to play hymns by season, customize what is played during weddings, and funerals and program up to 10 years in advance. (Photo by Josh Woods)

11/08/2013

Phases of the installation for the Newtown tragedy.

05/06/2013

Flat Screen TV Installations

04/07/2013

Finish look at a new 2 faced clock and full carillon system that plays all PSU ringtones just like University Park Campus.

03/12/2013
03/12/2013

Bell lift and new wheel installation at Carthusian Monestary in Arlington, VT.

08/23/2012

Newport, RI historic restoration

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