Career
He has been building instruments since 1981, and has made over 800 violins, violas and cellos. Cox received his early training at the State Violin Making School in Mittenwald, Germany. He spent ten years as head of the repair department and chief restorer for the firm of J. Bradley Taylor, Incorporated. in Boston before establishing his own studio in Brattleboro, Vermont in 1985.
Many of his instruments are close copies of unusual and noteworthy master instruments.
Techniques he uses to analyze the acoustic properties of violins include audio spectrum analysis, density testing, and materials modification. His publications include: “The Baroque Violin” and “Copying the Harrison Stradivari.”.