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Get it between 2025-03-13 to 2025-03-20. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
TURN SNARES ON AND OFF: you have a choice to play with a crisp snare tone or without snare for a hollow conga/bongo effect; simply push the pedal on the side to switch sound
WHY IT MATTERS: you get two different sounding instruments in one unit and can instantly adjust its sound to fit the mood or song
HOW IT WORKS: the mechanical pedal is attached to two internal sets of coiled steel snare wires; pushing the pedal forward places the snares against the playing surface, and back pulls them away (a small push of the pedal is all you need)
DRIVING THE SOUND: made with a 9-ply Baltic birch body and American white ash frontplate to product rich, crisp, and full wood tone; the frontplate is formed to match 1-to-1 with the body for outstanding sound and feel
ZOOM IN: the top corners are rounded to give you exceptional hand contact with more comfort; rounded corners also make it easier to get precise sound with cutting slap tones
BY THE NUMBERS: measures 11 ¾” W x 19 ¾” H x 12” D and weighs 13 lbs; its full size has enough volume for any room, and it's made to last with a solid frame that supports adults
WHERE TO PLAY: alongside guitars at acoustic shows, with worship music, in the studio, or at outdoor jams; four solid silicone feet keep the cajon stable, avoid scratches, and eliminate vibrations on any surface
THE BIG PICTURE: Meinl is a family-owned musical instrument manufacturer and brand established 1951 in Germany; our expert German designers have deep relationships with our builders to ensure you're delivered the absolute finest quality
Meinl Snarecraft professional cajon combine articulate rhythmic punctuation with a warm tonal quality to give players a focused sound and wide dynamic range. Made of Baltic birch wood, this cajon responds with a punchy low-end thud and crisp slap tones. The highly expressive snare sounds come from adjustable snares that can be dialed-in with the foot pedal located on the side of the cajon. Changing the position of the pedal (forward or backward) changes the amount of pressure the snares have, altering their sensitivity. They may also be turned completely off. Rounded corners on the playing surface offer total comfort while maximizing your touch.