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imaref Sun Dec 30, 2007 01:04pm

Fox "SONIK"...Not as Advertised!
 
Just tried the "new" Fox Sonik whistle under game conditions. Don't waste your money.....stick with the FOX-40 Classic!

The advertising is all hype! VERY DISAPPOINTED :mad:

If anyone has figured out how this whistle "produces up to 125 decibels of sound power through its revolutionary design"....I'd like to know. FOX further says....."The multi-directional sound rises above ambient noise levels and is perfect for large arena officiating." My partner hit his SONIK on the first call of the game, and nobody heard it....action continued. Only indication to me that my partner had made a call was his visual mechanics. I was the 'C'....partner was 'T'. After partner blew his Sonik a couple times more...action finally stopped, coach behind me asked "what happened?" I told him there was a travel violation. Coach said...."was there a whistle?" I responded yes....however, it wasn't very loud.

I struggled as well....I had to use lots of air to make sure my SONIK just produce enough sound....thank god I had my regular FOX-40 in my pocket and made the switch ASAP!

DON'T BUY SONIK.....unless you are an exceptional "windbag"! ;)

grunewar Sun Dec 30, 2007 01:41pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by imaref

DON'T BUY SONIK.....unless you are an exceptional "windbag"! ;)

I'm not sure that statement disqualifies a lot of us...... :D

Thanks for the intel though. Any others try the new SONIK and have a similar or differing opinion?

Rich Sun Dec 30, 2007 02:26pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by imaref
Just tried the "new" Fox Sonik whistle under game conditions. Don't waste your money.....stick with the FOX-40 Classic!

The advertising is all hype! VERY DISAPPOINTED :mad:

If anyone has figured out how this whistle "produces up to 125 decibels of sound power through its revolutionary design"....I'd like to know. FOX further says....."The multi-directional sound rises above ambient noise levels and is perfect for large arena officiating." My partner hit his SONIK on the first call of the game, and nobody heard it....action continued. Only indication to me that my partner had made a call was his visual mechanics. I was the 'C'....partner was 'T'. After partner blew his Sonik a couple times more...action finally stopped, coach behind me asked "what happened?" I told him there was a travel violation. Coach said...."was there a whistle?" I responded yes....however, it wasn't very loud.

I struggled as well....I had to use lots of air to make sure my SONIK just produce enough sound....thank god I had my regular FOX-40 in my pocket and made the switch ASAP!

DON'T BUY SONIK.....unless you are an exceptional "windbag"! ;)

I broke out the Dolfin for my games this week. Like the sound and the feel in the mouth, but it's hard to tell if you're putting it in upside down or not.

imaref Sun Dec 30, 2007 03:02pm

I too, have used the Dolfin....like it as well. Have used it a few times in basketball....it's fine...but still use the FOX-40 Classic for sound and knowing which end is up! I use the Dolfin for VB....many times there's multiple matches running at the same time....it does have a different pitch than the FOX-40....but you don't lose the integrity :)

jdw3018 Sun Dec 30, 2007 03:05pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN
I broke out the Dolfin for my games this week. Like the sound and the feel in the mouth, but it's hard to tell if you're putting it in upside down or not.

I've got a Dolfin and have used for a couple games. Like the sound a lot, but I'm a CMG guy (I bite hard), and would love a guard like that for the Dolfin. I just can't use it too often for that reason...

rgncjn Sun Dec 30, 2007 05:49pm

I utilize the Dolfin. Like Rich said, you do not know if it is upside down until it is in your mouth.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Sun Dec 30, 2007 05:54pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by imaref
Just tried the "new" Fox Sonik whistle under game conditions. Don't waste your money.....stick with the FOX-40 Classic!

The advertising is all hype! VERY DISAPPOINTED :mad:

If anyone has figured out how this whistle "produces up to 125 decibels of sound power through its revolutionary design"....I'd like to know. FOX further says....."The multi-directional sound rises above ambient noise levels and is perfect for large arena officiating." My partner hit his SONIK on the first call of the game, and nobody heard it....action continued. Only indication to me that my partner had made a call was his visual mechanics. I was the 'C'....partner was 'T'. After partner blew his Sonik a couple times more...action finally stopped, coach behind me asked "what happened?" I told him there was a travel violation. Coach said...."was there a whistle?" I responded yes....however, it wasn't very loud.

I struggled as well....I had to use lots of air to make sure my SONIK just produce enough sound....thank god I had my regular FOX-40 in my pocket and made the switch ASAP!

DON'T BUY SONIK.....unless you are an exceptional "windbag"! ;)


Now tell how you really about the Sonik whistle. :D

MTD, Sr.

tomegun Sun Dec 30, 2007 08:50pm

I agree, if the Dolphin was shaped a little different it would be better. I think it is louder with less air than the Fox 40. Does anyone know if it will work with Precision Time?

26 Year Gap Sun Dec 30, 2007 10:11pm

Tough to be a Dolfin fan this season.

Mark Padgett Sun Dec 30, 2007 10:45pm

Warning - Post Rated "r"
 
I guess it comes down to whether you'd rather blow a fox or a dolphin. :eek:

OK - I apologize.

tjones1 Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:03pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
I guess it comes down to whether you'd rather blow a fox or a dolphin. :eek:

OK - I apologize.

Yes, that does seem to be the question. I'll stick with the (hot) fox. :p


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