NO ADDITIONAL COST: You pay $0 for repairs – parts, labor and shipping included.
COVERAGE: Plan starts on the date of purchase. Drops, spills and cracked screens due to normal use covered from day one. Malfunctions covered after the manufacturer's warranty.
PRODUCT ELIGIBILITY: Plans cover products purchased in the last 30 days.
EASY CLAIMS PROCESS: File a claim anytime online or by phone. Most claims approved within minutes. We will send you an Amazon e-gift card for the purchase price of your covered product. In some cases, we will replace or repair it.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Top reviews
Top reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
I bought this to play a solo with one of my orchestras. That means instead of just enjoying playing, I needed whistle that was totally stable and in tune. This little Dixon has a good bit of resistance and was very dependable up to high B. High C# and D require some inventive fingerings, but they are stable too. The intonation is not perfect, but I was able to get everything pretty close to pitch. I'm a flutist so this penny whistle will be played in both orchestras and just for fun.
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019
Verified Purchase
This is a nice mid-range tinwhistle for the money. Even my teacher was impressed! The higher octaves come out a little breathy, but the pitch is perfect. It's also tuneable by sliding the mouthpiece up (flat) or down (sharp). Solid and heavier than the cheaper tinwhistles - overall I'm impressed and will keep this one for a while.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2020
Verified Purchase
I’ve played cheap whistles for many years and never really thought about getting an expensive one. There’s an amazing difference. So much fun to play! Way better sounding!
Quality instrument. It's easy to play, has nice tone and is in tune. Would make a good upgrade for someone serious about the whistle who only has a cheaper whistle.
This lovely D whistle plays really well once warmed up, with a most agreeable clear tone. The volume seems ideal for session work; loud enough to be heard but not ear splitting on the high A and B. it's very nicely made too, well balanced and worth every penny.
I did have another Tony Dixon delrin tunable whistle in D, which also played well. I lost it on the way home one night and decided to go for the top of the range one to replace it. It seems to have been a good choice.
I have been playing whistles now for nearly 10 years, and have played Dixon whistles from the start. I have tried a number of different makes, but I keep coming back to Dixon (so I'm clearly unbiased ;-). This is the first time I have played the Dixon Alloy High D, and I like it. It is not a loud whistle, but it has more consistency in volume over the range than some whistles (the bottom of the range has more volume and the top is not quite so shrill). The tone of the whistle is excellent with a breathy-ness that I like.