LOTUS Factory Tour with Nicolò Perina

Published 2023-05-28
Here is a LOTUS Trumpets Factory tour! The factory is located in Brescia, Italy.

Meet @Nicolò Perina, our technician and head of manufacturing at LOTUS.

Nicoló joined our crew a few years ago and have grown steadily in both skill and responsibility. He is very hard-working, creative and has a great sense of quality in everything he does. In our many research and development projects for our products, Nicolò is playing an essential role.

For instance, he is the man behind the bell shape and material combinations of our new and highly popular Solo Model.

In this video you get to follow along as Nicolò takes you on a tour of our Trumpet production in Italy.

We’re always trying to provide you, the community, with great value both in our videos and in our products.

If you have any suggestions or wishes of what you’d like to see from us next, let us know!

Credit to @Sam Neufeld for the idea of this video, and for the great work you’re doing with recording, editing and producing these videos.

/Henrik and the LOTUS Team

#lotustrumpets #trumpet #adamrapa

All Comments (11)
  • @soyomars
    I love Adam playing amazingly in the background, hilarious! I LOVE ADAM
  • @BrennenL
    Man, this was an exquisite video! I definitely support more behind the scenes content like this! I cannot wait to get the notification that my new, first Lotus mpc is shipping.
  • @wyattmoore2487
    When im out of college and i get decent money im getting a silver flare. Boutta order a 3m in nickel next week
  • @maxkatzur8734
    Hey currently playing on Bach 3c which should i get? 3l2 oder 2l2?
  • @mhstpt
    The difference is Adam Rapa has specified various design tweaks that are relatively unusual, compared to most horns. He has made quite a study of precisely why certain combinations work to accomplish the goals for a professional trumpet player, to achieve sound models, without overworking. These designs demand a precision so the player doesn't have to work so hard to lip notes in tune, to achieve certain dynamics by sacrificing tonal quality, and endurance. Describing it in words, though, misses the point. You simply have to try the horns to truly appreciate their quality.
  • @njad3
    warburton and Taylor also have great horns as well!