Meinl TOPCAJ2WN Slap-Top Cajon

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Cajón

  • Color: Nogal
  • Proyección del sonido hacia adelante
  • Placa frontal de nogal, una madera de cultivo controlado y respetuosa con el medio ambiente
  • Sonidos altos y profundos
  • Excelente sonido de caja
Disponible desde Marzo 2014
número de artículo 335389
Precio por 1 Unidad(es)
Cajon decorado Cajon
Cuerpo MDF
Material de la superficie de golpeo Nogal
Extras Ninguna
Altura en mm 310 mm
Modelo Cajón Slap Top
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151 €
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Gonzalo1031 13.01.2015
Estoy muy agradecido, con la compra de este instrumento,
Me encanta su versatilidad, su peso, el acabado, sencillo, no le falta ni le sobra nada,
El sonido, me fascina, posee una alta gama de texturas, y colores, el sonido es brillante, calido, limpio, destaco su ergonomia, mantengo una gran postura, me fascinan los graves, agudos elegantes, es una pasada, un grandísimo trabajo, se echa de menos, una funda incluida!!!!!!
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Great sound, comfortable to play
LoTone 17.08.2014
I chose this special type of cajon over the normal designs because after some hours of sitting on that normal box my back begins to hurt. The slap top cajon can be played sitting in a convenient position without stressing my back.
As the cajon arrived I was quite suprised about the size of the box it came in. I expected a normal sized cajon with these "T-ears". But the Meinl is significantly smaller! Like a child's cajon. Instantly fear creeped up that the sound might be to thin. But that's not the case. The Meinl provides enough bass for live playing. And for my purpose, home recording, it's even more okay as I can support the natural sound by tweaking on the EQ.
Really incredible is the separation of the different sounds. In the middle on the Meinl logo is the boomiest bass sound, at the corner you have a bongo-like open slap sound and on the "ears" to the right and left there is a wonderful snare sound available.
For me it's the ideal cajon, because it's convenient to handle, I can produce distinct sounds and the sounds suit my taste.
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togas 16.07.2018
I just got this for acoustic gigs and cause of the ergonomic design that doesn't hurt my back and i was amazed by it's sound and how good it's build quality is!I couldn't ask for more.It's sound is lower than a normal cajon if you say 10 is a normal cajon this cajon's loudness is about 6-7.Bass (kick) is pretty good and beefy and really good sound on snares.i enjoyed and the bongo sound thing in middle of it,it can change and pitch if you put your elbow above it.It's perfect!
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Nice sound + no more back pain :)
Anthony8164 01.09.2015
My primary reason for purchasing this was the amount of back pain I suffer from after extended playing sessions in rehearsals and gigs on a traditional cajon. This design allows you to play in an upright position with a nice straight back. I was also pleasantly surprised by the sound quality - it produces a solid bass when struck in the middle but and a nice bright snare sound at the sides. The snare compartments are completely separate from the bass so there is no snare noise when you play the middle section - but it is a lot more resonant. Because of this you need to leave your hand on the surface after striking it if you want a tight bass sound, but this also means there is a very clean open conga sound if played on the front edge - a sound which is difficult or impossible to get on a traditional string cajon. The only weakness I can find is that the snare sound is quite high pitched - you can't get the more solid snare sound which is available on a traditional cajon. Because of this I would probably recommend this for playing traditional cajon rhythms rather than the simulation of drum kit rhythms, However, this might be something that can be addressed by boosting the EQ on the snare mic when going through a PA?
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