Humes and Berg mutes are among the most widely used and recognisable on the market with their distinctive red and white finish. The company began manufacturing in Chicago in the 1930s at the height of the big band era with the encouragement of the greatest bandleaders of the time. Their trademark 'stonelined' construction is based on fibreboard coated with paint and resin.
Replacement cork set: click here.
Cup mutes are similar to straight mutes (cone-shaped with three corks) with an added 'cup' facing the bell of the instrument. Most are adjustable, though not this model, allowing the distance between the cup and the bell to be modified. They produce a more subdued tone than straight mutes, reducing both lower and higher frequencies, and offer colours much favoured by jazz musicians.
Also available in the Humes & Berg trombone mute range:
Mute | Instrument | |||
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Tenor | Bass | |||
Straight | Standard | 151 | Regular | 170 |
Large-bore | 198 | |||
Symphonic | 126 | Regular | 175 | |
Copper-bottomed | 175C | |||
Cup | 152 | 171 | ||
199 | ||||
Clear-Tone | 153 | |||
Wah-Wah (ET/Harmon) | 159 | 189 | ||
Velvetone (Bucket) | 8-inch bell | 160A | 9-inch bell | 172A |
8½-inch bell | 160B | 9½-inch bell | 172B | |
10-inch bell | 172D | |||
Trixie (Plunger) | 164 | |||
Practice | 167 |
Manufacturer’s website: humesandberg.com