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Nathan.Sobieralski Veteran Member

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Posted: Thu May 25, 2023 8:38 am Post subject: S-Mute Removable Cork Adapter Project: Community Involvement |
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Hello TH members,
I am working on a conversion kit concept, where you can convert other mutes to using my removable cork system. Currently, I have a kit available for the ubiquitous Dennis Wick Cup Mute. I would like to expand from this and offer kits that would fit many other in-demand mutes. Below is what it would look like:
https://s-mute.com/products/quick-change-cork-adapters-for-other-mutes
Here is what I would like to offer:
If you have a mute you would like to see this feature on (straight or cup), you can send it to me and I will design the adapter for it and send it back to you with the adapter installed and a set of corks Your only cost is the cost of shipping the mute to me, I will cover return shipping. The adapter, corks, and installation are free to you for letting me borrow your mute. Be advised this process will require me to remove the corks currently installed and I will epoxy the adapter to the mute, so it is more or less a permanent modification.
Requirements/Limitations:
1) It must be a mute that is currently in production and suitable for an adapter. Some mutes are very wide where the corks attach and can not be converted (like the dennis wick straight).
2) Post in this thread the mute make/model you are claiming.
3) Located in the USA (due to shipping costs).
4) One slot per mute make/model, first come first serve, limit 2 individual mutes per member.
5) Lead time is TBD depending on the response to this.
Any questions feel free to reach out!
Spoken for/already converted:
Dennis Wick Cup
Mutec Straight
Soulo Straight
TrumCor Straight
MuteMeister Cup
Pics of completed adapters installed:
 _________________ Dr. Nathan Sobieralski
www.s-mute.com
Principal Trumpet, Sequoia Symphony
Department of Music (Trumpet)
California State University, Fresno
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Dayton Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Thu May 25, 2023 11:25 am Post subject: |
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I can send you Mutec, Soulo and TrumCor straight mutes, and a MuteMeister cup mute. Thanks! |
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Nathan.Sobieralski Veteran Member

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Posted: Fri May 26, 2023 7:35 am Post subject: |
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Dayton wrote: | I can send you Mutec, Soulo and TrumCor straight mutes, and a MuteMeister cup mute. Thanks! |
Awesome, thanks. I have you marked down. _________________ Dr. Nathan Sobieralski
www.s-mute.com
Principal Trumpet, Sequoia Symphony
Department of Music (Trumpet)
California State University, Fresno |
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Nathan.Sobieralski Veteran Member

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Posted: Sun Jul 02, 2023 10:31 am Post subject: |
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Hello all,
Thanks to all who have helped out with this project. The first batch of removable cork adapters is completed:
https://s-mute.com/products/quick-change-cork-adapters-for-other-mutes
If there is a current production mute you would like to see an adapter for, please get in touch. _________________ Dr. Nathan Sobieralski
www.s-mute.com
Principal Trumpet, Sequoia Symphony
Department of Music (Trumpet)
California State University, Fresno |
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Dayton Heavyweight Member
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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2023 9:49 am Post subject: |
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I've been using a TrumCor straight mute and a Soulo straight mute with the adapters for the past few days. I'm really impressed.
It is easy to slide the corks on and off of the adapter. Once they are in place they are quite secure, and it is easy to insert the mute into the bell -- where it remains securely -- and just as easy to remove the mute from the bell.
For both these mutes, low F# slots well with all four cork thicknesses on my Bach 19043 and my Getzen 900DLX. That means you can get (at least) four distinct sounds out of each mute. That offers a lot of versatility from a single straight mute.
I'll post again once I've had a chance to use the adapted mutes in a section and try them on other horns. |
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