Meinl Percussion SUBCAJ5WN Jumbo Bass Subwoofer Cajon
Performance video of the Meinl Percussion SUBCAJ5WN Jumbo Bass Subwoofer Cajon
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- Meinl Percussion SUBCAJ5WN Jumbo Bass Subwoofer Cajon
Subwoofer Cajon with Walnut Frontplate, Forward-projecting Sound Port, Internal Snare Wires, and Adjustable Top Corners
$199.99
Retail: $336.00
MEINL Cajons deliver the classic cajon sound at an affordable price and can be played with flamenco or world music. They are also very useful during unplugged gigs for delivering the rhythmic foundation for a whole band when a full drum set cannot be used. The Meinl Percussion Jumbo Subwoofer Cajon delivers enhanced bass note projection that's awesome for live and unplugged gigs. Fixed internal snare wires serve up a crisp, cutting sound that enhances your corner slaps and adds a splash of contrast to bass notes. The Jumbo Bass Cajon delivers deep bass tones when you play harder and responds much like a bass drum with a soft punch behind quiet notes.
Performance video of the Meinl Percussion SUBCAJ5WN Jumbo Bass Subwoofer Cajon
The MEINL Jumbo Subwoofer Cajon features a forward projecting sound port in place of the traditional rear facing style and an internal reflex channel. This results in an enhanced bass note projection, particularly desirable for live and unplugged situations. Fixed internal snare wires deliver a crisp and cutting sound that enhances corner slaps and adds a touch of contrast to bass notes. The Jumbo Bass Cajon is designed to project immensely deep bass tones that swell with harder playing and provide slight punches behind soft notes, responding much like a kick drum.
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.