Please see our Policies for information pertaining to our two-week trials of any instrument
Fox Red Maple 660 Bassoons
Fox Red Maple 660 bassoon in stock! This in-stock model has standard key work with high A bridge and Ab/Bb trill. On special for $23,040. Special price if paid by check is $22,370.
We have another Red 660 in stock with standard key work with high A bridge, Ab/Bb trill, and left hand Eb trill. On special for $23,310. Special price if paid by check is $22,630.
Please call for more information!
Puchner 5000C, traditional finish Bassoon
On Special! Please call for the sale price.
We will provide a free return shipping call-tag through UPS for all new instrument trials for a limited time. Call for more information or to set up a trial (800) 926-5587.
Puchner 5000 Antique finish bassoon IN STOCK!!
We will provide a free return shipping call-tag through UPS for all new instrument trials for a limited time. Call for more information or to set up a trial (800) 926-5587.
Perhaps the most integral part of the bassoon is the bocal. Using a high quality bocal on even an intermediate instrument can greatly improve every aspect of the bassoon. For many years, Heckel has supplied bassoonists the world over with bocals specifically suited for each individual instrument. There are thousands (literally!) of combinations for Heckel bocals, and it is important to know what you are looking for in tone, intonation, and compatibility with your 'set-up' (reeds, instrument, etc.).
First of all, the type of bore is available in two different thicknesses: 0.5mm & 0.6mm. Bocals with the D marking designate the thinner walled bocals (0.5mm). The normal thickness of 0.6mm usually compliments better the conical design of the bassoon. The B or BB mark is designed for easy response, especially for the higher register, but sometimes causing difficulties in the middle and lower registers. An E marking denotes a smaller tip opening. V type bocals are designed for better response in the high register and a more balanced mid-range. Alongside of the V and E type, the newer XL bocals are specifically designed for response and better resonance in the higher notes. These types (V, E, and XL) have proven very compatible with older Heckel instruments.
The letter above the cork denotes the type of 'basic metal'. Heckel bocals can be made from two different German silver alloys, the harder marked with a Z and the softer being N. The thicker walled bocals are designated CC and the thinner, D, are usually best made from the harder alloy (Z). However, there is available the C bore in hard German silver.
Goldbrass (G) alloy is the most popular composition in bocals, and is most applicable in chamber settings. These bocals have a softer sound.
Bocals marked with S above the cork are made from sterling silver 935 and is somewhat alike to the goldbrass crooks, with a slightly brighter tone quality.
Gold bocals are marked with AU and described as having a 'medium hard' sound.
Because of recent concerns for allergies associated with the German silver alloy, Heckel has discovered a substitute alloy, that of Palladium, marked as PD. This metal produces an excellent sound, however, the cost of the raw material is reflected in the cost of the bocal.
Heckel bocals are available without plating, but also in nickel-, silver- or gold-plate. Also, they come in lengths of 00, 0, 1, 2, 3, & 4. Bocals at a length of 1 are pitched at A 442.
Special 'bends' can be made with proper illustration and explanation, depending on the requirements of the musician. The new XL bend has been specially developed for response and tone quality of the upper register of the bassoon. This bocal is available in the CC bore type and the usual lengths and plates.
Because each bassoon is specific in character to its player, there are many variables to consider when trying bocals. As well, every instrument will react differently with different bocals-even those of the exact same designation. Because of these differences in technique, reeds, perception and approach to the instrument, it is wise to try as many bocals as is possible (even if they aren't from the same manufacturer).
We offer many different bocals from Heckel, Fox, and Yamaha. They can be available for a 2 week trial period, with a credit card for freight and security. Please call for availability and questions.
Midwest Musical Imports
2021 E. Hennepin, Suite 374
Minneapolis, MN 55413 [Map]
Toll free: 1-800-926-5587
Local: 1-612-331-4717
Fax: 1-612-331-4718
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Rates for U.S. (lower 48 states):
We are offering free standard shipping on all accessory orders until further notice.
USPS Priority Mail Rates for U.S. (lower 48 states):
$0-$50.................. $9.00
$50.01-100............ $10.00
$Over 100.00.......... $11.00
UPS Ground Rates for U.S. (lower 48 states):
$0-$50.................. $14.00
$50.01-100............ $15.00
$Over 100.00.......... $16.00
To place an order requiring Express Mail or OVERNIGHT UPS shipping, please call us at 800-926-5587. (Express and OVERNIGHT shipping options will not be available in our On-Line Shopping Cart. We need to confirm shipping details and charges by phone.) MMI cannot guarantee that all orders will be able to go out the same day they are received. However, we will do our best to ship orders same-day for customers with special shipping needs. Other shipping methods may be available - please feel free to call for details.
International Orders - MMI requires that international shipments be prepaid by the customer (by bank draft in U.S. funds) before leaving our shop. International customers are responsible for any customs duties or sales taxes that may be due upon delivery. For sales made to customers outside of the U.S. and Canada, all sales are considered final - no returns will be allowed. Note: For international orders (excluding Canada), we can no longer accept credit cards as a method of payment. We can accept a certified check in U.S. funds (call or e-mail for details).
We offer a generous two-week trial for most instruments at MMI, new or used. Fox Renard bassoons and Lorée oboes, new and used, can be tested for one-week-only to help us accommodate all of our customers. Up to three oboes, 3 English horns, or two bassoons can be tried at one time, in order to compare different models or to pick the best particular instrument of one model. A valid credit card is all that is needed to secure the trial. All shipping charges are to be paid by the customer, whether or not an instrument is purchased. You may try as many instruments as you like, as long as you are willing to pay the shipping charges. Shipping/insurance charges for new instruments shipped in the U.S. are as follows: $33 for one oboe, $42 for two, and $54 for three. English horns: $36 for one, $47 for two, and $61 for three EHs. Shipping for one bassoon is $44, and $68 for two. Shipping for one contrabassoon is $95. (These shipping prices are calculated for UPS GROUND service. Please call for faster shipping service rates.) You must insure instruments for their full value when returning to our shop. Trial period extensions are sometimes possible if you are having trouble making the final decision. Please note that sometimes there is a waiting list for certain instruments that are in high demand (especially used instruments). If you decide to purchase an instrument, payment can be made by credit card (MC, VISA, Discover, American Express), check, or money order. A small discount may be available if an instrument is paid for by check. We do not allow the free two-week trial arrangement outside the U.S. Please call for further information.
Bassoons: $79 for one, and $103 for two
Contrabassoon: $130 for oneMMI provides a 2-year crack and 1-year adjustment warranty for all new oboes and English horns, and a 2-year warranty for all new bassoons. An MMI warranty covers all necessary repairs and routine maintenance during normal wear of the instrument. These repairs include, but are not limited to: crack repair, pad replacement, tuning, re-corking, and mechanism adjustments. Repairs necessary due to abuse, negligence, or incompetent repairs done by outside repair shops are not covered under the warranty. The warranty is only applicable to the original owner of the instrument. All repairs must be done at MMI or the manufacturer's location, unless authorized by MMI. Failure to do this may void the warranty. Please call MMI at 800-926-5587 before sending instruments in for repair to the manufacturer or to our shop. Shipping costs to MMI are to be paid by the customer, and MMI will pay for the shipping costs to return the instrument during the first 6 months after purchase. Insurance costs are the owner's responsibility. Please allow at least one or two weeks for repairs. If repair work is being done under warranty, we can offer a rental instrument at half the normal monthly rate, pro-rated to the repair. Turnaround times vary, but we do our best to return instruments as quickly as possible.
We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover,and American Express as well as personal and certified checks. Please allow 1-2 weeks (shipping delay) for processing personal checks.
Mon-Th: 9AM - 6PM
Friday: 9AM - 5PM
Saturdays: 10AM - 2PM
Sunday: Closed
Central Time
Instrument trials by appointment
NEW LOWER PRICES! We've recently lowered prices on hundreds of products to serve you better. In addition to our standard friendly, knowledgeable service, we are offering free shipping on accessory orders (within the USA).
We will be open on Saturday, September 4th from 10am-2pm,
but closed on Monday, September 6th for Labor Day.
NEW LOWER PRICES! We've recently lowered prices on hundreds of products to serve you better. In addition to our standard friendly, knowledgeable service, we are offering free shipping on accessory orders (within the USA).
We will be open on Saturday, September 4th from 10am-2pm,
but closed on Monday, September 6th for Labor Day.
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