Laskey | Trumpet Mouthpiece | Classic Series | 84D | Deep Cup
Laskey | Trumpet Mouthpiece | Classic Series | 84D | Deep Cup
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Cut for Sleeves
Bob Reeves developed his sleeve system in 1973 as a method for adjusting the annulus ("gap") between the end of the mouthpiece and the beginning of the lead pipe. This allows the player to "fine tune" the playing back pressure of his/her set-up. It also allows the player to use one mouthpiece on different instruments that require a different gap.
The correct gap can only be determined through experimentation as it varies from player to player, mouthpiece to mouthpiece, and instrument to instrument. Virtually any trumpet mouthpiece can be converted to use Bob Reeves sleeves. They are available in sizes #0.5 through #7 in half sizes. A #0.5 sleeve will give you the greatest gap. A #7 is the smallest.
If you have your mouthpiece cut for sleeves, be sure to also purchase the sleeves that you need. Trumpet Sleeves.
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Laskey 84D Trumpet Mouthpiece
The Laskey 84D Trumpet Mouthpiece features a 17.40 mm rim inner diameter, a standard #27 (3.66 mm) throat, and an 8.38 mm backbore with a deep D cup design. This configuration offers one of the largest cup volumes in the Classic Series, providing a powerful and expansive playing experience.
The deep D cup produces a dark, massive tone with a broad core and strong projection, creating a “wall of sound” effect that is especially effective in large ensemble and orchestral settings. Its depth supports maximum resonance and tonal weight, making it well-suited for players with a strong embouchure seeking a commanding, symphonic sound.
The 17.40 mm rim provides a wide, stable feel on the embouchure, promoting endurance and consistent control during extended playing. Combined with the standard throat and backbore, the 84D supports steady airflow, balanced resistance, and a solid response across the full range, with particular strength in the low and middle registers.