is it only good as a supplement to the "big one" like the 2in1 ? because I dont have a regular cajon but I want this Cajonito :D
and is it loud enough to play with it in an acoustic band? :-)
MatheHasser86 1 year ago
@MatheHasser86
Hey, its a good replacement for a cajon, but I must say that I prefer to play the cajon.
It just give a bit more (in several ways) then this smaller cajonito
The cajonito could produce enough volume to play in a small band, depending of how hard you hit it ;-)
BluePercussion 1 year ago
Thanks for the information. I bought one as well as a bass cajinto. I have the Cajonito set up in a snare basket next the cajinto so I can play both.
handidrummed 2 years ago
Sounds fantastic. I've been wanting to get one. I have a larger Schlagwerk Cajon but it hurts my back to play it.
Is this a suitable alternative?
It is a suitable alternative, although it has a little less power. But it wont hurt your back as a regular Cajon.
The thing with the Cajonito is that it could be a bit hard to keep it in the correct position with your legs while playing.
Good answer? :-)
BluePercussion 2 years ago
@BluePercussion the preferred alternative to the cajon is Shlagwerk yambu you play sitting down just like a jambee , it also produced deeper bass.
crashventurie 11 months ago
is it only good as a supplement to the "big one" like the 2in1 ? because I dont have a regular cajon but I want this Cajonito :D
and is it loud enough to play with it in an acoustic band? :-)
MatheHasser86 1 year ago
@MatheHasser86
Hey, its a good replacement for a cajon, but I must say that I prefer to play the cajon.
It just give a bit more (in several ways) then this smaller cajonito
The cajonito could produce enough volume to play in a small band, depending of how hard you hit it ;-)
BluePercussion 1 year ago
Thanks for the information. I bought one as well as a bass cajinto. I have the Cajonito set up in a snare basket next the cajinto so I can play both.
handidrummed 2 years ago
Sounds fantastic. I've been wanting to get one. I have a larger Schlagwerk Cajon but it hurts my back to play it.
Is this a suitable alternative?
handidrummed 2 years ago
It is a suitable alternative, although it has a little less power. But it wont hurt your back as a regular Cajon.
The thing with the Cajonito is that it could be a bit hard to keep it in the correct position with your legs while playing.
Good answer? :-)
BluePercussion 2 years ago
@BluePercussion the preferred alternative to the cajon is Shlagwerk yambu you play sitting down just like a jambee , it also produced deeper bass.
crashventurie 11 months ago