Feature(may vary by option.)

●NO REACH ISSUES: the Meinl Slaptop Cajon puts the playing surface in your lap so you can play longer without feeling uncomfortable from leaning over; all sounds are right in front of you in a natural position
●WHY IT MATTERS: it saves your back if you cant deal with leaning down on a standard cajon; plus, its easy to get used to if youre a new or casual player (anyone can learn in minutes)
●HOW IT WORKS: like a mini drum kit, the makah burl playing surface produces bass, snare, and tom/bongo tones; these sounds vary depending on where you strike with your hands (LEFT: snare, MIDDLE: bass, RIGHT: tom/bongo)
●GO DEEPER: the resonating body has a large forward-facing bass port that projects toward your audience; this gives you fuller low-end tone
●ONE TAKEAWAY: the different sounds dont bleed into each other so you have clear separation of notes; this makes your playing more expressive
●THE BOTTOM LINE: you can play alongside guitars at acoustic shows, with your praise band, in the studio, or at outdoor jams; the durable modern composite body reflects sound and has four silicone feet to keep it protected
●BY THE NUMBERS: it measures 14 1/2" long x 8 3/4" wide x 10" tall and weighs 7 lbs; its full size has enough volume for any room, and its about as loud as a traditional cajon
●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 youre delivered the absolute finest quality

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Description

The MEINL Slap Top Cajon is a conceptual step up to a new level. This model is designed to bring the striking surface up nearer to the player, for a more upright playing style. The sound projects forward into the audience from the sound port located on the front of the instrument, which is also convenient for microphone placement. High and low tones as well as a snare effect are built into the sound board. This cajon has all of the outstanding acoustic properties of any standard MEINL cajon. Striking the sides and corners gives more slap and snap sounds, while playing in the middle of the surface delivers deep and boomy bass punches. Soft finger rolls are also easily achievable with its ultra-sensitive playing surface. Cajons are the perfect instrument to use for softer acoustic gigs when a full drum set cannot be used.