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question on the fox four and three    06:00 on Thursday, August 21, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

tenorsaxist
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I was considering taking up bassoon in college, and was wondering if a fox three or four would be acceptable. I plan on going to a humid climate, so would prefer poly anyways. I noticed In the wwbw magazine, they listed it as a professional instrument (both the three and four) and was wondering whether that was just an exaggeration or not.
Thanks for the input!

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Re: question on the fox four and three    02:44 on Friday, August 22, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

contra448
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The Fox 3 & 4 polypropylene bassoons are made & finished to their normal pro standards - it's just that they're not made of wood. Their web site should give full details - www.foxproducts.com

There is prejudice against plastic instruments because most are cheap beginner instruments but they can be made to the same quality as wooden ones (Some top oboe makers produce plastic top joints for their instruments)although the sound might be slightly different to wood.

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Re: question on the fox four and three    19:58 on Sunday, August 24, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

tenorsaxist
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The Fox 3 & 4 polypropylene bassoons are made & finished to their normal pro standards - it's just that they're not made of wood. Their web site should give full details - www.foxproducts.com

There is prejudice against plastic instruments because most are cheap beginner instruments but they can be made to the same quality as wooden ones (Some top oboe makers produce plastic top joints for their instruments)although the sound might be slightly different to wood.


thanks for the input! I would buy a three for the nominal increase from the four becuase of the metal, it looks WAY nicer! Again, this is a relief, considering humidity is not usually good for wooden instruments. Some plastic instruments really can sound okay I guess, I would not however buy a 41 or 51, even if it was Fox, and for college would OBVIOUSLY steer clear from the Lintons! Lol, a site professed the linton 5 and 6k were professional! THAT is what I would consider an exaggeration

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Re: question on the fox four and three    15:38 on Monday, August 25, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

contra448
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Agreed - some descriptions are definitely optimistic. I know a couple of people who play on the poly. Foxes (rather than the Renard student jobs) & they sound fine. But then some players would on any heap of rubbish!

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Re: question on the fox four and three    01:40 on Thursday, August 28, 2008 Vote for this post Vote against this post 0 votes

maurk
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I currently play on the Fox IV and love the sound. It's not a bad choice for using it in Univeristy since I am currently at the moment. But that's only until I save up enough money for the Fox Model I I have my eye on.


   

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