@crosswalkstudios There are two sets of parallel strings that run from near the top center of one of the faces to the far bottom corners. Think of it as an "A" shape, minus the crossbar. This particular cajon from Fat Congas has tunable snare strings, so that's a bonus, and then the opposite face is a standard cajon face. Pretty trick rig, really.
cant believe this only has 170 views and only 2 likes. i found you because i was looking at reviews for the mxl 990 and this video is why i subscribed :). great stuff. keep it up man.
@chanmbrown Hey, thanks! Dunno how, but there seem to be a lot more hits coming in on these videos lately. I appreciate the encouragement and support.
great stuff! I love the cajon (same thing the Isaacs use)
what is the string system in that cajon? do they come off of the corners of the top in a 45, or what?
thanks for posting.
crosswalkstudios 1 year ago
@crosswalkstudios There are two sets of parallel strings that run from near the top center of one of the faces to the far bottom corners. Think of it as an "A" shape, minus the crossbar. This particular cajon from Fat Congas has tunable snare strings, so that's a bonus, and then the opposite face is a standard cajon face. Pretty trick rig, really.
And thanks a bunch for the comment!
pt606 1 year ago
@pt606 Thanks man, that really helps out a lot. Great cover!
crosswalkstudios 1 year ago
cant believe this only has 170 views and only 2 likes. i found you because i was looking at reviews for the mxl 990 and this video is why i subscribed :). great stuff. keep it up man.
~chandler
chanmbrown 1 year ago
@chanmbrown Hey, thanks! Dunno how, but there seem to be a lot more hits coming in on these videos lately. I appreciate the encouragement and support.
pt606 1 year ago