Pickett Mouthpiece visit
- Shumanbean
- Posts: 87
- Joined: May 22, 2020
I went for a fitting today at Pickett mouthpieces and wanted to pass along that it was a very good experience.
Nice people, easy to get along with, everyone masked and keeping distance, and they even let me hang out to watch a mouthpiece being made.
The fellow who took me through the facility also let me try mouthpieces. I told him what I was aiming for, and he took a look at my mouthpiece (Wick 7cs), and at my mouth, I guess, and considered my two horns (Bach 36 and Conn 6h) then brought out the most amazingly comfortable mouthpiece; not too big, not too small. I tried several, on both bones, and we didn't discuss them as to size or comparison, but after a couple of minutes playing etudes, I thought the first I'd tried played better - noticeably more easily - on both trombones, than any of my current mouthpieces.
I went there thinking I'd leave with a 7 rim and a deep cup, ended up purchasing two,both with #5 rims. The first is a 5M...sort of like a 5gs, I guess, but easier blowing and with a lot more mass, and allowed me to produce a more focused, bigger sound; it surprised me. The other is another 5 rim, but with a shallow cup. Both have the flatter rims with a good bite.
Nice people who make good, comfortable mouthpieces, in Lexington Kentucky.
Nice people, easy to get along with, everyone masked and keeping distance, and they even let me hang out to watch a mouthpiece being made.
The fellow who took me through the facility also let me try mouthpieces. I told him what I was aiming for, and he took a look at my mouthpiece (Wick 7cs), and at my mouth, I guess, and considered my two horns (Bach 36 and Conn 6h) then brought out the most amazingly comfortable mouthpiece; not too big, not too small. I tried several, on both bones, and we didn't discuss them as to size or comparison, but after a couple of minutes playing etudes, I thought the first I'd tried played better - noticeably more easily - on both trombones, than any of my current mouthpieces.
I went there thinking I'd leave with a 7 rim and a deep cup, ended up purchasing two,both with #5 rims. The first is a 5M...sort of like a 5gs, I guess, but easier blowing and with a lot more mass, and allowed me to produce a more focused, bigger sound; it surprised me. The other is another 5 rim, but with a shallow cup. Both have the flatter rims with a good bite.
Nice people who make good, comfortable mouthpieces, in Lexington Kentucky.
- brtnats
- Posts: 341
- Joined: Apr 26, 2018
I second this. I visited a few weeks ago and ended up with new pieces that work really well. Very professional people, didn’t try and push anything, just responded to questions and made adjustments as I asked for them.
These things are the real deal. Dial in the rim size, pick your cup depths and weights to match. High quality, no fuss.
These things are the real deal. Dial in the rim size, pick your cup depths and weights to match. High quality, no fuss.
- bassbone
- Posts: 173
- Joined: May 04, 2018
I don't play their mouthpieces any more, but completely agree with your description.
I first went there to be a second set of ears for a good friend trying their stuff and left with a mouthpiece for myself. Very friendly, very knowledgeable people.
Blue Door BBQ about a block away is also worth visiting.
I first went there to be a second set of ears for a good friend trying their stuff and left with a mouthpiece for myself. Very friendly, very knowledgeable people.
Blue Door BBQ about a block away is also worth visiting.
- DaveAshley
- Posts: 240
- Joined: Aug 01, 2018
The guys are Pickett are really good people! Peter does some great things, especially in the trumpet world. I tried a few of the small shank pieces, then tried (unsuccessfully) to get a one-off custom piece done. (I think he was under the impression that I wanted him to market it. :idk: ) None of that worked out, but I still recommend visiting the shop and trying out some pieces! In fact, any brass player would do real well to visit central Kentucky to get a lesson with Vince DiMartino and visit the shop.
and yes, Blue Door Smokehouse cooks up some world class BBQ!
and yes, Blue Door Smokehouse cooks up some world class BBQ!
- AEK
- Posts: 34
- Joined: Aug 18, 2018
Have you guys ever had a chance to try out a Pickett 7 or in the similar size with a Bach 11C or 7C or 6 3/4C in size and could describe the feel and soundwise?
- brtnats
- Posts: 341
- Joined: Apr 26, 2018
The mp I went in with on small tenor was a 6 3/4 size, and that’s where I started. Their “lead” cup works really well with those rim sizes, but I ultimately went with something bigger. Keep in mind that depending on the rim profile you pick, the published specs may feel different.