- What is the best make of Cajon?
- How can I make my Cajon sound better?
- How big should the hole in a Cajon be?
- What are the measurements of a Cajon?
What is the best make of Cajon?
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How can I make my Cajon sound better?
If you have a Cajon whose tapa is attached using screws, you could try loosening the topmost screws on each corner. This will create a tiny space between the tapa and the core shell of the Cajon. Therefore, when you slap the tapa, it will hit the shell and produce a much better slap tone.
How big should the hole in a Cajon be?
Next, the back hole for the cajon was laid out. The target size was 120mm (which is between 1/2 and 1/3 of the width of the cajon, 2/5 to be exact). It is located on the centreline and 150mm from the base (1/3 up).
What are the measurements of a Cajon?
Nowadays, cajons are mostly around 48 x 30 x 30 cm in size and primarily made of birch or beech plywood, while some high end models are made of solid wood.