• Significant improvement over the classic Shastock Solotone damper in terms of design and resonance
• Very popular with trumpet players who do a lot of work in the Broadway pit orchestras and West End show productions
• The resonance is optimized by maintaining the same material throughout the design process
• In contrast to the original Solotone, the new ShowTone does not contain brass sleeves at each end, this contributes to its resonance and increases the range of overtones
• The intonation, slotting and tonal qualities of the ShowTone far exceed the original version of the 1920s.
• Kenny Rampton model - a world-famous trumpet player and long-time member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra under the direction of Wynton Marsalis
• Good sounding and tuned, easy to play,...
• No blowing resistance
• To attach easily to the bell
• Consistent mood in all positions
• To play in two positions
• Can be used as a bucket or cup mute
• SM5525
• Very light weight only 62g
• A good choice if non-metallic dampers are preferred
• Metal dampers for the Bb trumpet became commonplace in the 1960s, and composers of the 19th and early 20th centuries wrote for wood and / or...
• 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...