S Mute Pixie Mute

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dukesboneman
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by dukesboneman »

I have been playing the Pixie/Plunger combo for the last 50 years.

Using an assortment of Humes & Berg Pixies.

Some better and more responsive than others. And then the corks wear down and it plays like crap.

Well......

https://s-mute.com/products/trombone-pixie-mute

The People at S-Mute have come up with a Fantastic Pixie that plays even top to bottom and is incredibly responsive.

I just got mine and am excited about it. Lots of color and nuance and a bit brighter than the H&B Pixie.

It`s worth a look at if you play pixie/plunger at all
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rdalton
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by rdalton »

I just played mine a little tonight. Very responsive.

I was comparing it to my H&B Pixie, which was altered as described in Al Grey's book. BTW - The S-Mute Pixie construction is similar to the H&B with that extra tube tube removed. The S-Mute Pixie was played as-is out of the box (didn't change corks and left the felt inside where it was).

In addition to what dukesboneman said, as far as intonation goes: My H&B Pixie plays about a 1/4 step or more sharp. The S-Mute Pixie is just slightly sharp.
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NathanSobieralski
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by NathanSobieralski »

[quote="rdalton"]

In addition to what dukesboneman said, as far as intonation goes: My H&B Pixie plays about a 1/4 step or more sharp. The S-Mute Pixie is just slightly sharp.[/quote]

If you want to lower the pitch a bit more try out the size 1 or 1.5 corks.

And BTW in case folks are wondering, the corks on all of my mutes (apart from the Tuba adapters) are interchangeable, so if you have a Salt Shaker the corks will swap onto the Pixie just fine.
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EriKon
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by EriKon »

Looking forward to mine! :)
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NathanSobieralski
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by NathanSobieralski »

[quote="EriKon"]Looking forward to mine! :)[/quote]

Its on its way, thanks for the order!