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Very sensitive instrument. I was concerned because the snares are not adjustable, just on or off, but they are well dialed in and respond to even light finger rolls. Obviously there is not a ton of bass, but it has loads of pop as a hand snare or similar, and if you take the snare crossbar out it has a cool wooden conga sound with more resonance. I was curious about this Skinwood playing surface but it just feels like very smooth wood to me, albeit very comfortable to play unlike some other cajons I tried where you really have to slap it to get a good tone. Volume is nice for something of this size, slaps really cut well. The sides are rough which provides a great grip when holding the cajinto between your legs. Highly recommended.
Very sensitive instrument. I was concerned because the snares are not adjustable, just on or off, but they are well dialed in and respond to even light finger rolls. Obviously there is not a ton of bass, but it has loads of pop as a hand snare or similar, and if you take the snare crossbar out it has a cool wooden conga sound with more resonance. I was curious about
Very sensitive instrument. I was concerned because the snares are not adjustable, just on or off, but they are well dialed in and respond to even light finger rolls. Obviously there is not a ton of bass, but it has loads of pop as a hand snare or similar, and if you take the snare crossbar out it has a cool wooden conga sound with more resonance. I was curious about this Skinwood playing surface but it just feels like very smooth wood to me, albeit very comfortable to play unlike some other cajons I tried where you really have to slap it to get a good tone. Volume is nice for something of this size, slaps really cut well. The sides are rough which provides a great grip when holding the cajinto between your legs. Highly recommended.
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Rolf850 02.08.2013
Das Cajinto Skinwood ergibt zusammen mit meinem "CP436 Cajon" ein vollwertiges akustik Drumset. Die Snare spiele ich auf dem Cajinto, Bass und Congasounds auf dem CP 436. Für mich ist die Cajinto die perfekte Ergänzung zum Cajon, um den Snaresound ein bisschen knackiger herüberzubringen.