Meinl Make Your Own Cajon Kit with Snares - MADE IN EUROPE - Ovangkol Frontplate / Baltic Birch Body, Includes Easy to Follow Manual (MYO-CAJ-OV)
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Meinl Make Your Own Cajon Kit with Snares - MADE IN EUROPE - Ovangkol Frontplate / Baltic Birch Body, Includes Easy to Follow Manual (MYO-CAJ-OV)
Build it yourself: for the do-it-yourself percussionists or those looking for a fun family activity, The Meinl Make Your Own Cajons are a great hands-on project for the woodworking type of musician
Baltic birch wood: this kit includes Baltic birch panels to build your Cajon and two sets of snare wires that are ideal for producing cutting snare slaps, punchy bass hits, and responsive finger rolls
Customize your own Cajon: once completed, you have complete freedom to oil, lacquer, wax and paint your Cajon to your liking and make a truly unique instrument
Simple instruction manual: The process of creating your own Cajon is made simple with the included step-by-step instructions (Includes multiple languages)
Standard size: These Cajons measure in at 18" Tall x 11 3/4" Wide x 11 3/4" Deep, making them the perfect size for either adults or children to play on
Cajons are one of the most popular percussion instruments today. Meinl offers two different assembly sets in their ultimate cajon selection for you to build your own! The MEINL Make Your Own Cajon kit featuring an Ovangkol Wood front plate accompanies a solid resonating body to deliver superior sound quality as well as a remarkable appearance. Birch wood, one of the most popular woods used in drum set construction, is used to build the resonating body to give warm, deep bass tones and project cutting snare slaps. The kit comes with all the cajon parts and a list of the materials and tools needed to construct it. The instructions will guide you through this fun project, and at the end you will be able to customize the finish of the instrument by adding oil, lacquer, wax, or paint it with an entirely unique design.