🎺 Xinbao Trumpet Mouthpieces – Silver or Gold Plated, 1C / 1.5C / 3C / 5C / 7C, Bullet Type Heavy Versions
Your sound is shaped by the mouthpiece you choose. Whether you’re a lead player needing power and projection or a classical musician seeking warmth and control, Xinbao offers a full range of B♭ trumpet mouthpieces. Choose from classic silver‑plated or gold‑plated finishes in sizes 1C, 1.5C, 3C, 5C, and 7C. Larger numbers (1C > 1.5C > 3C > 5C > 7C) mean a smaller, deeper cup – ideal for thicker lips or different playing styles. We also offer “bullet type heavy versions” in 1C, 1.5C, 3C, 5C, and 7C. These heavier models produce a louder, more focused sound. Made from high‑quality brass with precision CNC machining, each mouthpiece is durable, comfortable, and delivers consistent response.
✨ Key Features – Xinbao Trumpet Mouthpieces
- 🎵 Multiple cup sizes (1C, 1.5C, 3C, 5C, 7C) – From large, shallow (1C) to small, deep (7C). Find your perfect fit.
- 🥇 Silver or gold plating – Silver offers bright, clear articulation; gold provides a warmer, darker tone and hypoallergenic surface.
- 🔫 Bullet type heavy version available – Extra mass for increased projection, centered sound, and enhanced volume – great for lead and commercial playing.
- 🥈 Precision CNC machined – High accuracy, consistent shape, smooth rim and throat. No burrs or irregularities.
- 🛡️ High‑quality brass alloy – Corrosion‑resistant, durable, with excellent acoustic properties. Long‑lasting and stable.
- 🧼 Hypoallergenic (gold plating) – Ideal for players with nickel or silver sensitivities.
- 🛠️ Thoughtful design – Ergonomic rim profile for comfort during long practice or gigs.
📏 Model Comparison & Available Options
| Model |
Cup Size (relative) |
Finish Options |
Version |
Best For |
| 1C |
Largest, shallowest |
Silver / Gold |
Standard / Heavy bullet |
Powerful lead, bright projection |
| 1.5C |
Large, medium‑shallow |
Silver / Gold |
Standard / Heavy bullet |
Versatile lead, commercial |
| 3C |
Medium, balanced |
Silver / Gold |
Standard / Heavy bullet |
All‑around, classical, concert band |
| 5C |
Small, medium‑deep |
Silver / Gold |
Standard / Heavy bullet |
Warm tone, controlled play |
| 7C |
Smallest, deepest |
Silver / Gold |
Standard / Heavy bullet |
Beginners, softer attack, thicker lips |
📦 Available Configurations – Select From Dropdown
| Product Option |
Description |
| Gold plated 3C |
3C cup, gold finish, standard weight |
| Gold plated 5C |
5C cup, gold finish, standard weight |
| Gold plated 7C |
7C cup, gold finish, standard weight |
| 1C (silver) |
Standard 1C, silver plated |
| 1.5C (silver) |
Standard 1.5C, silver plated |
| 3C (silver) |
Standard 3C, silver plated |
| 5C (silver) |
Standard 5C, silver plated |
| 7C (silver) |
Standard 7C, silver plated |
| 1C bullet heavy version |
Heavy weight, 1C cup, silver/gold |
| 1.5C bullet heavy version |
Heavy weight, 1.5C cup |
| 3C bullet heavy version |
Heavy weight, 3C cup |
| 5C bullet heavy version |
Heavy weight, 5C cup |
| 7C bullet heavy version |
Heavy weight, 7C cup |
🎯 How to Choose the Right Size & Finish
| If you... |
Recommended model |
Finish suggestion |
| Need big, bright sound for lead trumpet or commercial work |
1C or 1.5C, standard or heavy bullet |
Silver (bright) or gold (warmer) |
| Play classical, concert band, or require balanced response |
3C or 5C standard |
Silver for clarity, gold for warmth |
| Have thicker lips, prefer a deeper cup, or are a beginner |
7C standard |
Silver (common) or gold (sensitive skin) |
| Want extra power, centered sound, and more volume |
Heavy bullet version in your size |
Either finish |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions – Xinbao Trumpet Mouthpieces
1. What do the numbers 1C, 3C, 7C mean?
These are standard Bach‑type designations. The number roughly indicates cup diameter and depth – smaller number = larger cup diameter and shallower cup. 1C is large and shallow (bright, powerful), 7C is smaller and deeper (warm, easier for beginners). 3C is the most balanced all‑rounder.
2. What’s the difference between silver and gold plating?
Silver plating gives a bright, crisp attack and clear overtones – preferred by lead players. Gold plating offers a slightly darker, warmer sound and is hypoallergenic (no nickel or silver reaction). Both are durable and look great.
3. How does the “bullet type heavy version” differ?
The heavy version has more mass (thicker walls, heavier blank). It produces a louder, more focused sound with better projection. It also helps center your pitch and adds a bit of resistance, which some players prefer for lead or high‑register work.
4. Will this mouthpiece fit my B♭ trumpet?
Yes – all models have standard B♭ trumpet shank (Morse taper). They fit most student, intermediate, and professional trumpets, including Yamaha, Bach, Jupiter, Getzen, and many others.
5. Can I get my name engraved?
Some listings offer free engraving – please contact us for custom engraving options before ordering.
6. How do I clean and maintain my mouthpiece?
Use warm water and mild soap with a mouthpiece brush. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Silver polish can be used on silver plated versions; gold plating should be wiped gently with a soft cloth.