Re-opening of Sonik discussion...
Went back and read the old threads...
Being several months into the season by now, curious to know what the then Sonik users think now... I thought it was awesome at first but then there were certain aspects I don't like. 1) Every whistle should have a top and a bottom... 2) Since I use my tounge to cover the mouthpiece when not blowing (old saxophone habit), the little piece that runs in the middle of the mouthpiece bothers me 3) It seems to require more air then the 40... What are others opinion, now being well into the season? |
What's a tounge? :p
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oh somebody else then I do that, I'm a clarinetist but I do it anyway (I do play some sax to though:P)
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I just like the fact that my whistle sounds different from others'. When/If everyone has a Sonik, I might switch "back".
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I went and bought one a couple of hours ago to try out tonight. I’ll let you know in the a.m..
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Stir the Pot
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Since when do we want to be different then our partner(s)? The idea of us being a team on the floor means exactly that. Why would you want to stand out or be different then your partners and draw attention to yourself? In our area, upsate NY, we emphasize that the officials should appear as unison as possible. Now before someone takes me to task about shoes, belted or non belted pants, etc. we ask that officials wear the same style shirts, side panel insert or not, matching jackets and above all the same whistles which are the Fox 40. Just my two cents.
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My "try it before you buy it" review on the Sonik whistle.
Pros:It was inexpensive to purchase. Cons:
Four minutes into my game we had a timeout and I changed back to my old whistle. I give it a thumbs down and would not recommend it. |
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Same thing when the Fox 40 "pealess" whistle first came into use. The rule was that both officials had to be the same, i.e., both with Fox 40's, or both with the old "pea" Acme Thunderer, or the Trumpeter. |
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