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Meinl Ebony Snare Cajon CAJ1EB-M Ebony Frontplate Demo/Open Box  From Meinl Percussion

Box Cajon with Adjustable Strings, Rubberwood Body, and Ebony Sound Board - Natural  

Meinl Percussion

What We Think

Meinl Cajons are quickly becoming the go-to instrument for low-volume gigs. Like many of Meinl's cajons, it has a resonating Wood body and a soundhole positioned at the rear of the instrument.  The modern snare Cajons have a set of snares that touch the frontplate from the inside and deliver the classic Cajon sound. A knurled knob adjusts the amount of pressure used to press the snare wires against the frontplate and can even be turned off completely. Cajons are ideal for softer acoustic gigs when a full drum kit cannot be used. Its portability, as well as its musicality, make it easy for musicians to pick up and play without hassle. 

 

Manufacturer's Description from Meinl Percussion

The snares touch the frontplate from the inside and deliver the classical cajon sound, which is requisite in Flamenco music. A knurled knob adjusts the amount of pressure used to press the snare wires against the frontplate. The rattle effect ranges between light and sensitive to very loud can be achieved through adjustment. The entire snare unit can even be turned off completely.

To equip a cajon with fully adjustable snare wires is an original MEINL innovation and proves yet again MEINL's leading R/D status in the worldwide percussion scene. The snares touch the frontplate from the inside and deliver the classical cajon sound, which is requisite in Flamenco music. A knurled knob adjusts the amount of pressure used to press the snare wires against the frontplate. Rattling ranging between light and sensitive to very loud can be achieved through adjustment. The entire snare unit can even be turned off completely.

Meinl Percussion

About Manufacturer

Roland Meinl Percussion is a leading manufacturer of percussion instruments, based in Gutenstetten, Germany. The company, founded in 1951 by Roland Meinl, commercializes a wide range of products that includes bendirs, batá drums, berimbaus, bodhráns, bongo drums, cabasas, cajons, castanets, chimes, congas, cowbells, cymbals, darbukas, didgeridoos, djembes, djembefolas, doumbeks, güiras, güiros, hand drums, jingle bells, kanjiras, maracas, marimbulas, mbiras, pandeiros, pleneras, repiniques, shakers, surdos, tablas, talking drums, tambourines, timbaus and triangles, among others.

Specifications

Meinl Percussion CAJ1EB-M Modern Snare Cajon Features:

  • Rubberwood body
  • Ebony frontplate 
  • Adjustable top corners 
  • Concave body
  • Knurled knob control
  • Adjustable strings 
  • Padded seat