Response to Facebook comments

 

Thanks for your feedback on the Secret Sound. Like all promotions we have to have a competition element. Obviously this one was to identify the short sound snippet.

The Secret Sound is not supposed to be easy and by using part of a longer sound, it ensures that the competition is challenging enough to last more than 1 or 2 guesses. The competition could have been won at any point over the last 15 weeks and we put the incorrect guesses on our website to help our listeners have a better chance of winning.

Last time we ran the secret sound we gave several clues towards the end of the competition to help you win the cash, we also did a similar thing with our Mystery Voices game. So this format should be nothing new to our regular listeners who will have heard us run the competition this way earlier this year.

We had already received feedback from listeners suggesting that we give clues and, with our new breakfast show starting today, we thought it would be fantastic to finally give away the cash rather than draw the competition out any longer. Towards the end of last week we heavily promoted that we would be giving clues from 8:10 this morning AND that we would keep taking calls until somebody gave us the correct answer. The sound was a knife buttering toast, we had to hear those key words to give away the money.

The very first person to call in and give us the correct answer, Steve in King’s Lynn, won the cash.

We can assure you that the sound is in fact part of the sound of a knife spreading butter on toast, and have uploaded the full sound for you to listen to.

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KL.FM's £1000 Secret Sound with West Norfolk Glass.


We've given away the money!


Steve won with Adam & Hannah at Breakfast on 4th October.

 

 


Click here to find out more about www.westnorfolkglass.co.uk



Some of the wrong guesses...

A whoopee cushion

A typewriter key

Clasp opening on an old suit case /brief case

Ring binder folder

A mechanical date stamper

A staple gun being used

A tennis ball

Car central locking - when you turn the key and it makes the noise

When the pendulum on a grandfather clock moves the second hand

When you put your cash into a cash converter behind the till in shops - the noise when you click it down

Somebody pushing down a stapler

Release of new balls out of the machine at Wimbledon

Magimix chopper which chops up your veg after you press the button

When you go to have a piece of glass cut - the noise is when the glass is pushed out and it breaks along the line that's been scored

Metal clip that holds the paper in place on a ring binder - pushing shut

A stapler when you push it down

The noise when a vending machine dispenses an item

When you take poke your thumb through the foil on the top of a tube of pringles

The sound a letter makes when it goes through the franking machine

When the toast pops up out of the toaster

When you unlock a large padlock and the bolt springs out of the hole

Pinball machine - when the ball hits one of the stoppers and bounces back up again

Clasp on an airtight container being opened

UPVC double glazed window being closed

A clocking-in machine, when you put your card in and it stamps it

When you take cash out of the cash machine and it closes back up again

When you get your ticket punched, on a train or a bus

When you put the phone back in the cradle in an old-style phone box

A tennis racket hitting a ball

A freezer door closing

A date stamp

When the mail come through the door and the return plate clatters back

Gas central heating clicking on or off

When you pull the petrol nozzle out of the petrol tank and the little flap closes

Disk drive ejecting from a computer

Spring loaded bracket on a door hinge as the door shuts

Crossbow bolt firing

The noise your bank card makes when you put it in/out of the cash point

A hole punch

Latch on a garden gate when you close the gate

Rim of a drum

A seatbelt unclicking

The release catch on a large umbrella

The noise when an air-pump at the garage clicks off 'cos your tyres are full

The boot of a car clicking open when you use a remote control key

Kettle switch flicking off after it's boiled

An old fashioned scale clunking down when you put weights on one side

A pogo stick as you get on it

Magnetic bin lid when you push it down to close it

A clay pigeon release

A gate latch clicking shut

A caravan door shutting

An old till button

A glass cutter

Traffic cones clicking together

A cat flap

Bowling mechanics

A hole in the wall machine

Cinema ticket dispenser

 Poat office stamp

Post office date stamp

When you close your bonnet - you give it a push to click it in to place

When you fill up your car the noise of the door over the petrol cap closing

 Dishwasher Tablet dropping

An iphone locking and unlocking

PVC Window Lock Locking

The snap after you’ve scored a piece of glass

The Ball hitch on a car as you click the trailer on

The eject Button on a cassette player

The clunk of a Jukebox

Pinball machine

String breaking on a musical instrument

Video recorder rewinding and reaching end

Tennis ball machine at Wimbledon

Library stamp

Cassette stopping

A Clocking in machine

Date Stamp & Stapler

Washing machine door closing

An old fashioned spinning ashtray

Post Office Date Stamp

Yale Lock

Clips on a briefcase

Child’s Stairgate closing

Car door opening

Car Park Ticket Machine

Clipboard clip

Kilner Jar seal closing noise

Overhead compartment on a plane

When you get money out of a hole in the wall

When you pierce a coffee Jar

When Tim and Alix are putting up their garden umbrella and it clicks into place

 A window sucker coming off the glass

A handle on a plastic bucket

The lever on a DYMO typer

The push top of a bin

The trip on a fuse box

A laptop closing

A metal window latch opening and shutting

The dice mechanism on a game of frustration

Clips on a briefcase

The clicker on the boot of a car

A catch on a glove compartment

A battery powered air freshener

The central locking on a car

Putting monet in a slot machine - when you pull the handle

An electrical mains isolator box, single 3 phase - the big gray box where you switch the mains off

An extendable ladder clicking in to place

A latch on a gate

A snare drum being banged once

Dropping the foot of a sewing machine

Opening and closing the microwave door

An old clocking-in machine

A guillotine cutting paper

Petrol pump click when it's full

A turnstile

A knife blade on a piece of plastic

One of those things you hit at the fair and it goes ding

The enter key on a computer keyboard

A car-park ticket machine giving a ticket

A car key being withdrawn from the ignition

The lid on a tube of BBQ flavour pringles popping

An indicator click on a steering wheel

A trampoline being jumped on

The glass sliding door of a shower being closed and clicking into place

A microwave door closing

Pulling the ring pull on a can of pop as you open it

A flap on a vending machine

The turn-style at LynnSport

The noise a blue arrow button when you click back or forward on a web page

When you pull the lever for a car bonnet to open it

A handle on a sealed unit window closing

Central locking in a car

A kettle boiling

A kettle lid closing

The springboard at a swimming pool

An electrical plug going into the socket

When you push a laptop CD tray in

When you put a prescription through the letterbox of a doctor's surgery

A bottle opener in a pub for soft drink bottles - to remove the caps

A tennis racket returning a tennis ball

The till release when you've paid on your card as it opens

A weight lifting machine in a gym - when the weights click each other

The sound pads make on a defibrilator when they bring someone back to life

A car glove box being closed

A ticket turnstyle turning at a tube station in London

A mousetrap

A biro click

The lever on a Guitar Hero guitar as you flick it to play

The latch on a door as you lock it















 

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