Description
The Schreiber S10 is the company’s entry level instrument, perfect for any students. It has excellent intonation and a wonderful sound that enables those who play it the best opportunity for development in their playing.
Main product description
The Schreiber S10 is the company’s entry level instrument, perfect for any students. It is commonly seen amongst schools around the world and is popular for those looking to purchase their first bassoon.
The instrument is made from alpine maple, finished with a polished, polyurethane varnish. The finish is transparent, which allows the natural beauty of the instrument to come through, but also durable, due to the 13 layers that are routinely applied. All the socket liners in the boot joint are made of brass, which prevents chipping and cracking, and offers durable stability. The tenon caps of the wing and long joints are made of metal to prevent cracking and damage. A special epoxy resin lining in the wing and round to the Ab tone hole in the boot joint resists moisture induced wood rot. Hard rubber finger hole inserts protrude into the bore to prevent build-up of moisture.
The S10 features a 21 key set up, including a high-D key and 4 rollers from F to Ab for the right hand thumb, and C# to Eb for the left hand little finger. All of the key work is silver-plated.
Howarth supplies this bassoon with a gig bag, a shoulder harness, silk pull-throughs, La Tromba cork grease, a reed box and one hand-hammered, silver-plated KER crook, length 2.
Specification
- Matured alpine maple
- Durable polished, polyurethane transparent varnish
- Boot joint socket liners made of brass to prevent chipping and cracking and offer durable stability
- Wing and long joint tenon caps are metal to prevent cracking and damage
- Epoxy resin lining in the wing and boot joint resists moisture induced wood rot
- Hard rubber finger hole inserts protrude into the bore to prevent build-up of moisture
- 21 key silver-plated keys
- 4 rollers
- Supplied with one length 1 KER crook
- Supplied in a gig bag
About maker
The Schreiber company was founded in 1946 by Wenzel Schreiber and his sons Hugo and Ernst. Originally the company was largely a repair shop but in 1951 the company started to manufacture woodwind instruments and thus started their long tradition in making bassoons. Originally the company was based in Nauheim, but since the company was taken over by Buffet Crampon in 2010, the instruments are now manufactured in Markneukirchen near the border of the Czech Republic.
Warranty
This instrument comes with a 1 Year Warranty from Howarth of London, and a free ‘Guarantee Checkover’ from our Repair Workshop before the warranty expires.