No, I am not actually asking that question, but I think I have the answer.
The man in the brown truck arrived yesterday with my order from The Whistle Stop. I ordered a couple of Megs just to check them out. I think when someone now asks this question, the Meg is the answer.
Price: Only costs $3
Look: Great look, with both the black and the silver (painted, so no worry about tarnishing)
Sound: Great sound. Very clean and bright.
Playability: Excellent. Very easy to get good sound out of, even when given to a newbie (my six year old daughter did not screech at all when playing).
With the limited playing that I had, I think I even liked the sound better than that of the Sweetone.
John Mac
On 2002-06-18 10:49, goesto11 wrote:
No, I am not actually asking that question, but I think I have the answer.
Ahhhhh… another fan of satori.
On 2002-06-18 10:49, goesto11 wrote:
[snip]The man in the brown truck [snip]
Is he related to the man with the yellow hat?
start out with a good whistle if you think you wil stick with it. Like a Tony Dixon D tuneable.I have had a couple of very experience players give my Dixon a whirl and say that it was as good or better than their $300 dollar whistle. It cost me $30 with shipping.
For the rest of this month, Shanna Quay is giving away a free meg whistle with credit card orders of at least 15 Euro (not far in value from dollars, that I can tell). Don’t know what shipping would be, and since they’re only $3 it might be pointless, but I wanted to mention. I may order myself… My Waltons have been wearing me down lately. And I have a 4 year old to try the meg for me, so I’m all set. 