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Warburton Ingram - MuteMeister Cup Mute

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Cup Damper for Bb Trumpet

  • Combines the best acoustic characteristics of the 1930s Ray Robinson Cup damper and the Shastock Tonalcolor damper of the 1940s
  • For live and studio
  • Felted, made without nails, with wood resonator - like the original Ray Robinson damper
  • Made in USA
Available since December 2018
Item number 454647
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Cellulose
Adjustable No
£105
Including VAT; Excluding £10 shipping
Available in several months
Available in several months

This item has sold out and has been re-ordered. Unfortunately, our supplier cannot guarantee delivery within the next three months. We recommend that you choose a suitable alternative from our store.

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Definitely not a Ray Robinson!
Arrangerman 10.03.2023
Well constructed and adequate cup mute but doesn't compare with the Ray Robinson and not in the same ball park as cheaper H+B mutes.
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Great cup mute
gerard_n 02.04.2022
This seems to be a 3d printed mute. Corks need to be filed for best fit. Amazing sound
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Hervorragender Klang und etwas Bastelei
ErnestoJazz 09.08.2019
Als großer Marsalis-Fan musste ich diesen Dämpfer unbedingt testen, da mir der Sound in einem Video sehr gefallen hat: zeigte sich dann auch schnell beim eigenen Ausprobieren ... toller Sound. Meinen Dennis Wick Cup-Mute habe ich dann mal in Rente geschickt.
Der Warburton Cup-Mute kommt im Jazz (Solo/BigBand) sowie im Orchester zum Einsatz.
In der tiefen Lage klang es zu Beginn gar nicht gut und auch die Intonation war bescheiden. Das scheint jedoch normal zu sein und man muss die Korken abschleifen.
Ebenso habe ich die scharfen Kanten mit einem feinen Schmirgelpapier bearbeitet.
Nun bin ich sehr zufrieden.
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