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Fox 201 Bassoon - Symphony Bore Short, Mountain Maple
- SKU: BSBOFOX201MM
- Model: MODEL 201 MOUNTAIN MAPLE
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Fox 201 Bassoon - Symphony Bore Short, Mountain Maple
- SKU: BSBOFOX201MM
- Model: MODEL 201 MOUNTAIN MAPLE
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Fox 201 Bassoon - Symphony Bore Short, Mountain Maple
$38,150.00 Your Preferred Price
First offered in 1968, the Fox Model 201 was designed for Principal players who prefer maximum flexibility and sonority in the upper register. Favoring the middle and upper partials tonally, it is responsive and lends itself to expressive performance. This model is light and fits comfortably in the player's hands.
Body
All wood naturally aged and processed in Fox's own facilities. Short bore with natural rubber linings in the wing and small bore of the boot joint.
Finish
Special resonant finish in light mahogany with flamed tiger striping. Silver plated keys and trim.
Mechanism
Nickel silver key parts, hinges, and machined parts. Full German system with high D and E keys. Right hand whisper key lock. Rollers on F, A(flat), E(flat) and D(flat). Metal tubes extending into the bore in the finger holes of the wing and boot joints to prevent water from entering the tone holes. Spring posts are locked with screws.
Further details can be found on the Fox website.
Model | MODEL 201 MOUNTAIN MAPLE |
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Key System | German system with high D and E keys |
Material Body | All wood naturally aged |
Finish | European Mountain Maple |
Bocal | two *CVX* bocals, #2 and #3 lengths |
Bore | Symphony Bore (Short) |
Intonation | A:440 |
Case | Professional Case |
Description
First offered in 1968, the Fox Model 201 was designed for Principal players who prefer maximum flexibility and sonority in the upper register. Favoring the middle and upper partials tonally, it is responsive and lends itself to expressive performance. This model is light and fits comfortably in the player's hands.
Body
All wood naturally aged and processed in Fox's own facilities. Short bore with natural rubber linings in the wing and small bore of the boot joint.
Finish
Special resonant finish in light mahogany with flamed tiger striping. Silver plated keys and trim.
Mechanism
Nickel silver key parts, hinges, and machined parts. Full German system with high D and E keys. Right hand whisper key lock. Rollers on F, A(flat), E(flat) and D(flat). Metal tubes extending into the bore in the finger holes of the wing and boot joints to prevent water from entering the tone holes. Spring posts are locked with screws.
Further details can be found on the Fox website.
Specifications
Model | MODEL 201 MOUNTAIN MAPLE |
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Key System | German system with high D and E keys |
Material Body | All wood naturally aged |
Finish | European Mountain Maple |
Bocal | two *CVX* bocals, #2 and #3 lengths |
Bore | Symphony Bore (Short) |
Intonation | A:440 |
Case | Professional Case |
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Model | MODEL 201 MOUNTAIN MAPLE | MODEL 201 RED MAPLE | MODEL 601 MOUNTAIN MAPLE | MODEL 601 RED MAPLE | MODEL 660 MOUNTAIN MAPLE |
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Key System | German system with high D and E keys | Full German system/high D and E keys | Full German system/high D and E keys | Full German system/high D and E keys | |
Material Body | All wood naturally aged | All wood naturally aged | All wood naturally aged | All wood naturally aged | All wood naturally aged and processed |
Finish | European Mountain Maple | Red Maple | European Mountain Maple | Red Maple | European Mountain Maple |
Bocal | two *CVX* bocals, #2 and #3 lengths | two *CVX* bocals, #2 and #3 lengths | two *CVC* bocals, #2 and #3 lengths | two *CVC* bocals, #2 and #3 lengths | two *CVC* bocals, #2 and #3 lengths |
Bore | Symphony Bore (Short) | Symphony Bore (Short) | Long bore | Long bore | |
Intonation | A:440 | A:440 | A:440 | A:440 | A:440 |
Case | Professional Case | Professional case | Professional case | Professional case | Professional case |
Cosmo Music's Quality Assurance:
Wind Instruments
- Unpack instrument removing all corks used to stabilize keys during shipment.
- Leave the instrument to allow the pads to "relax".
- A visual inspection is done to ensure the finish is at factory standards.
- Lubricate corks with factory approved grease.
- Check and adjust the fit of components to ensure a firm, but not excessive pressure is needed to assemble; out of the box many corks are too tight and the player could easily cause damage to parts by having to apply too much pressure.
- Inspect the key action.
- Check pad coverage and adjust where necessary.
- Check all key combinations for proper adjustment.
- Play-test each instrument throughout its entire range to confirm all adjustments are correct.
- All instruments are played with the technician's own mouthpiece or head joint, unless it is not appropriate (in the case in which the mouthpiece or headjoint is unique to the instrument, they are thoroughly cleaned after play-testing).
- The case is checked for proper fit.
- Factory supplied accessories are inspected to ensure all are present.
- Large saxophone keys may be refitted with shipping corks to increase stability for transit.
- The instrument is repacked as it was received.
- Technician signs the tag to confirm that all details have been completed.