Selfiesound - trombone bell reflector

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ttf_PaKETaZ
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What do you think?

http://www.selfiesound.net/
ttf_BGuttman
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Post by ttf_BGuttman »

Re,omds me of a plastic reflector you would put on a mic stand called a Sound Thief.

Smells of "gimmick" to me.
ttf_Posaunus
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Post by ttf_Posaunus »

From the Site's English translation:

"The Selfiesound sound reflector is ideal for trumpeters, trombonists, and pipe fitters who exercise the profession with the help of microphones and monitors."

Pipe fitters?  
ttf_Doug Elliott
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Post by ttf_Doug Elliott »

That's not new, Calicchio used to sell the same thing a few decades ago and I occasionally saw trumpet players using it.  It seemed like a good idea but never caught on.
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Post by ttf_ntap »

All jokes aside, in high volume gigs where you don't have a monitor, something like this is really handy to have and can be the difference between blowing out your chops and not. I have been meaning to buy something similar, but put it on the mic I'm using instead of the bell.
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Post by ttf_mwpfoot »

Quote from: BGuttman on Yesterday at 02:47 PMRe,omds me of a plastic reflector you would put on a mic stand called a Sound Thief.

Smells of "gimmick" to me.

If you mean this kind of thing,

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they work, and have their place in mic'd up bar bands and other loud situations without reliable monitoring.

I have no doubt the selfiesound works as well, and could provide the same with a clip mic, but ... I wouldn't want to fuss with it.

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Post by ttf_Graham Martin »

I don't think I would like to be playing in a band or venue where using one of these devices is necessary.
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Post by ttf_harrison.t.reed »

Pipe fitter = tubist
ttf_Posaunus
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Post by ttf_Posaunus »

Quote from: harrison.t.reed on Yesterday at 04:02 PMPipe fitter = tubist

Ah - a tube-ist!   Image
ttf_PaKETaZ
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Post by ttf_PaKETaZ »

I think it's more something like that:
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Sorry: Italian language inside, and broken English at best... (when it's not a "404 error page not found"...)
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Post by ttf_davdud101 »

Good grief... seems WAY over-priced! Could build one of these and make it looks nice AND perform equally well at (I reckon) half the cost!

It's a cool invention though, no doubt. Something I'd like to try myself.
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Post by ttf_LowrBrass »

The way it attaches to the bell disturbs me.
Even if the plastic screws don't damage the bell directly,
I have visions of something getting caught on the plastic
(an enthusiastic audience member,
or a heavy piece of stage equipment,
or my fingers, perhaps? I accidentally fwack my bell all the time [pretty sure I'd cut myself on the sharp plexi] [but I'm a klutz])
and torquing the bell into oblivion.

Sometimes my imagination overacts.

Still, Mark's solution looks safer, if less portable.
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Post by ttf_LowrBrass »

The way it attaches to the bell disturbs me.
Even if the plastic screws don't damage the bell directly,
I have visions of something getting caught on the plastic
(an enthusiastic audience member,
or a heavy piece of stage equipment,
or my fingers, perhaps? I accidentally fwack my bell all the time [pretty sure I'd cut myself on the sharp plexi] [but I'm a klutz])
and torquing the bell into oblivion.

Sometimes my imagination overacts.

Still, Mark's solution looks safer, if less portable.
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