Fox Bassoon Model 660
Description
The demand for power by modern orchestras prompted the introduction in 1992
of the Model 660 bassoon, which featured thicker walls than earlier designs.
This results in longer, larger, more resonant tone holes, and a tone quality
that is bigger, yet slightly less concentrated than the short or long bore
models. The Model 660 is the shorter version and is pitched slightly higher
with a more open tone quality. It is somewhat more work to play, but it delivers
more power when pushed, yet can easily handle soft attacks. It was designed
and developed under the supervision of Alan Fox in conjunction with prominent
bassoonists in major symphony orchestras. Like all Fox bassoons, it features
freedom of response, intonation, tonal quality, and projection that will satisfy
the requirements of the most discriminating performers.
Body
Tiger Striped European Mountain Maple, all wood naturally aged in our own
facilities. Natural rubber linings in the wing and small bore of the boot
joint. Choice of German (white ring) or French bell (metal ring).
Finish
Naturally cured varnish in light mahogany or ebony to enhance the reflections
of the maple. 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. All spring
posts are locked with screws.
Wood Options
Black Maple
Big Leaf Maple
Red Maple
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