Schlagwerk DC300 Cajonito

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Cajonito

  • Dimensions approx. 27.5 x 21 x 15 cm
  • Playable on both sides - playing surface 1 with percussion quality snare sound, playing surface 2 with assertive quinto sound
  • Integrated damping pad included
Available since May 2009
Item number 230532
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Cajon-Art Cajonito
Height in mm 150 mm
Body Birch - Gabon
Impact surfaces material Wood
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Variant group Schlagwerk Cajonito
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1.015 kr
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Very good for the price
Jay237921 16.06.2018
I bought this mini Cajon couple of months ago from Thomann. I quite like this product, its small, can take it to travel with you, to the parks and keep the jams going! I recommend this product considering its cheap price. Surprisingly the built quality of it is really good as well!
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Worth getting to know
Richard261 23.07.2013
This is a beautifully made box (as with all Schlagwerk kit). But what does it SOUND like? The short answer is, not bad - but better as you experiment.
There are two intended playing surfaces, though the other sides and especially the top also give a reasonable sound. The fact is that it's small, so the sounds are bound not to be very deep. The (non-adjustable) snare is fixed to the higher pitched side, which is a nice red-wood colour. It covers just under half the top, which means that when you play this side, there's plenty of space for snared and non-snared sounds.
There is a piece of (re-movable) foam inside which is supposed to muffle the opposite side to the one on which you are playing, thus improving the tone. Yes - it helps to an extent. BUT what makes the real difference is playing around with that sound hole! Not only can you get some very decent wah-wah effects, but covering the hole, even to a small extent dramatically improves the sound, making it less tinny and more substantial. What's more, if you put the cajonito between your legs (I was wearing shorts at the time), you can use both hands to play and work the sound hole with the side of your knee. I don't think this would work if you were wearing long trousers!
All in all - no way a subsitute for a full-sized cajon, but a pretty decent ghighly portable version. I considered the Meinl Bongo cajon, which is cheaper. Yes - it looks nice too, but the Schlagwerk has more versatility I think.
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Awesome instrument
ZPablo 24.12.2019
A magnificent musical instrument . Compact convenient and diverse-sounding. I bought it for myself, but now I can't drag anyone away from it. Little son, daughter, friends, musicians and others. It's always in someone's hands and they play it. Recommend.
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NotRelevant 02.04.2020
Just wish the snare sound was a little better, but it is fun to play with friends.
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