Bob Reeves 42S

TrumpetIn Production
Precision Specifications
RIM DIAMETER16.67 mm
CUP DEPTH5.5 mm
THROAT ∅3.57 mm
BACKBOREstandard
SHANKstandard
CUP SHAPEbowl
Rim Widthmedium
Rim Contourmedium-round
Throat Drill #
Materialbrass
Finishsilver-plate
Weightstandard

Recommended For

CommercialLead

About This Mouthpiece

The Bob Reeves 42S is a shallow-cup Bb trumpet mouthpiece featuring a 16.67mm rim diameter and 3.57mm throat. It has a standard shank. Well-suited for commercial and lead playing.

Where the 42 Family Sits

In Bob Reeves terms, the 42 family is the balanced middle of the trumpet line: not as compact as the 41 branch, not as broad as the 43 and 43.5 branch. If the 43 family is the larger West Coast studio-orchestral zone, the 42 family is the “start here” reference point for players who want a Reeves rim with normal proportions, a soft bite, and room to move between underparts without changing face feel.

On BrassFit, treat this page as the neutral fit-and-context guide. Use the spec table above for exact dimensions on this listing, then use the Reeves system guide to interpret what the cup, backbore, shank, and sleeve choices mean in practice.

Why Players Start Here

QuestionNeutral read
Coming from a Bach 3C / 5C zone?The 42 family is usually the least disruptive entry point into the Reeves system.
Need one rim across multiple underparts?Strong candidate. The 42 branch is often the “default rim, different job” choice.
Want a soft bite rather than a sharper Mt. Vernon-style feel?Yes. The 42 branch sits in the rounded, less grabby part of the catalog.
Need maximum orchestral breadth or the biggest face feel?Look at the 43 / 43.5 branch before deciding.

How the 42 Family Differs from 43 / 43.5

FamilyTypical feelWhy you would pick it
42 familyMid-size, soft bite, neutral centreReference point for all-around use and modular experimentation
43 familyLarger feel with more breadth on the faceStudio/orchestral players wanting a bigger footprint
43.5 branchLargest common pro size in this clusterPlayers who already know they prefer the 1½C / large orchestral zone

The practical question is not “which one is best” but which rim size lets you keep the same contact point while the underpart changes. That is the whole logic of the Reeves modular system.

What to Verify Before Outreach or Purchase

CheckWhy it matters
Shank typeA 42-family flugelhorn setup, trumpet setup, and crossover setup can share naming language but not the same receiver fit.
Cup codeThe rim family does not tell you whether the cup is commercial, orchestral, or crossover.
Sleeve compatibilityIf the piece is cut for Reeves Sleeves, gap setup becomes part of the final playing result.
Source pageDealer listings often collapse variants together. Always verify against a manufacturer or established dealer reference.

Reference Trail

Bob Reeves system guide

Cup numbering, Reeves Sleeves, backbores, artist setups, and pricing context.

Bob Reeves 42-family reference

Neutral read on the workhorse mid-size Reeves branch and what to verify before ordering.

Bob Reeves 43-family reference

How the 43, 43N, 43W, and 43.5 branch differs in feel and use case.

Independent BrassFit reference note. No performance claims, ratings, or availability are inferred beyond the structured specs shown on this listing.

View on Manufacturer Site →Bob Reeves

Brand Deep Dive

Bob Reeves · BrassFit Science
Bob Reeves Guide
Screw-rim system, Reeves Sleeves gap adapter, and cup numbering decoded.

Source Posture

BrassFit treats Bob Reeves pages as neutral reference pages. Exact dimensions above are the structured listing data for this model. If you spot a spec mismatch, missing variant, or outdated source page, send a correction before outreach so the cluster stays manufacturer-safe.

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