Schlagwerk Percussion Professional Cajon Fineline Comfort Morado Strings Inside Reviews
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Schlagwerk Percussion Professional Cajon Fineline Comfort Morado Strings Inside Feature
- exotic Honduras rosewood playing surface, resonance box consists of beechwood
- rich bass, incredibly responsive snare sound
- twelve internal CW2 snare coils, cushioned cajon pad included
- approx. 30 cm wide, 30 cm deep, and 50 cm high
- fine, natural finish on resonance box, rounded comfort corners (CLM process)
This is Schlagwerk's Cajon Fineline Comfort Morado. The resonance box is made of beechwood, while the playing surface is made of exotic Honduras rosewood. This combination of woods gives this cajon an incredibly rich and responsive sound. The resonance box has a natural finish that lets the beauty of the wood show through. The combination of tradition with a rigorous application of modern sound technology makes the Cajon Fineline series unique and very special. Once more, Schlagwerk has succeeded in setting the quality and sound standards for the modern cajon.
The most visually striking feature of the Cajon Fineline series is the smooth, rounded resonance box (CLM process). This design guarantees a comfortable and enjoyable playing experience for the musician. The resonance box also supports the distinct sound characteristics of the Morado's playing surface, which is made from peeled high-grade woods. Individual CW2 snare coils were developed specifically for the Morado's playing surface. Each drum contains twelve of these coils, thus creating a distinctive sound, and an incredibly delicate response. In short, the Cajon Fineline Comfort Morado offers a unique overall aesthetic, and convincing design and sound quality.
Schlagwerk's attention to detail, skilled craftsmanship, and innovation are reflected in all their products. Their cajones are no exception. For more than 25 years, Schlagwerk Percussion has been intensively developing the cajon, which has become one of the most popular rhythm instruments. In designing their cajones, they combined traditional Cuban and Peruvian construction forms with some ideas of their own.
Schlagwerk is known throughout the world for the high-quality construction and acoustic properties of their cajones. Their reputation is well deserved, as this is an incredible musical instrument. The special construction form and clever interior design give this instrument its unmistakably unique bass and snare sounds.
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Aug 24, 2011 00:51:04
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