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Meinl Ebony Bass Foot Switch Cajon
Meinl · Musical Instruments

Meinl Ebony Bass Foot Switch Cajon

£259.00Fair Value1 stores tracked
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Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
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Fair Value
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Confidence: 50%
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Product Fundamentals
  • Diversity of Sound The Meinl Ebony Bass Foot Switch Cajon is slightly larger than the standard Meinl Cajon. Due to its additional size the Cajon delivers more projection and bass frequencies. The Meinl Bass Foot Switch Cajon is appreciated because of its diversity of sound making it perfect for unplugged gigs or quieter music. The Cajon is one of todays most popular percussion instruments because its very easy to play and provides a great feel and rhythmic foundation for any musical situation. The Cajon is often used during unplugged gigs or softer songs to replace an entire drum kit. After just a little practice youll be creating basic beats and grooves. It can be used alongside drum cymbals playing it with one hand whilst the other hand plays the ride cymbal for example. Meinl Cajon&rsquo
  • s are completely handmade from start to finish. Features Foot activated snare switch Extra wide body for deep bass Great for Flamenco or Peruvian styles Specifications Colour: Ebony Width: 13 1/4" Height: 19 3/4" Depth: 13 1/2" Product Code: JBC6EY
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