Clapbox Adjustable Snare Cajon CB65- Birch Wood, (H:50 W:30 L:30) – 3 Internal Snares
Original price was: ₹16,200.00.₹6,399.00Current price is: ₹6,399.00.
Price: ₹16,200 - ₹6,399.00
(as of Nov 13, 2024 22:38:33 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer
Clapbox Adjustable Snare Cajon
Birch wood Tapa and Solid MDF shell : Enhanced tonal qualities and overall feel – crisp snare, brighter tone, rich and deep bass notes in the centre of the Cajon.
Three sets of adjustable snare wires – Control the snare & bass sounds with the side adjustment knob, change the tones- from a traditional cajon to a No-snare instrument with a Groovy Bass Tone.
Birch wood Tapa and Solid MDF shell. Three sets of Adjustable snare wires.
Control the snare and bass sound with the side adjustment knob. Change the tones – From a traditional cajon to a No snare Instrument with a Groovy Bass tone.
Live or in Studio, you will feel great experiencing the full bass spectrum, sizzle snares, slap and responsive finger rolls, inspiring your beats and music.
Enhanced tonal qualities and overall feel – Crisp snare, Brighter tone, Rich and Deep bass notes in the Centre of the Cajon
Great for professionals and amateures. Large legs to provide stability.
Customers say
Customers like the quality, sound quality, and snare adjustment of the musical instruments. They mention that the overall build is strong and sturdy, and the tones produced are crisp. Some appreciate the value for money and ease of use.
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Experience the Rich, Versatile Sound of the Clapbox Adjustable Snare Cajon CB65
I am blown away by the Clapbox Adjustable Snare Cajon CB65! As a percussionist, I’m always on the lookout for instruments that sound great and are easy to play, and this cajon ticks all the boxes. The birch wood construction is top-notch and gives the instrument a rich, warm tone. The size (H:50 W:30 L:30) is perfect for my needs, and the fact that it’s adjustable makes it incredibly versatile.The three internal snares are a game-changer. They provide a crisp, snappy sound that really cuts through the mix, making it perfect for live performances and recording sessions. I appreciate that the snares are adjustable as well, which allows me to customize the sound to my liking.The craftsmanship on this cajon is excellent, and it’s clear that a lot of care and attention went into its design and construction. The build quality is fantastic, and it feels very solid and durable. The cajon is also surprisingly lightweight and easy to transport, which is a huge plus for gigging musicians like myself.I also highly recommend using headphones to fully appreciate the sound quality of this cajon. I attached a demo video of myself playing it, and the sound is just incredible when listened to through headphones.Overall, I highly recommend the Clapbox Adjustable Snare Cajon CB65 to anyone looking for a high-quality, versatile percussion instrument. It sounds incredible, looks beautiful, and is incredibly easy to play. It’s definitely one of the best cajons I’ve ever played, and I’m thrilled to add it to my collection.
Daniel –
Good sound quality, strong material, unstable legs.
I am a beginner and this is my first time with a cajon so comprehend the following evaluation accordingly.The build quality is fair, the knob easily slides up and down and the adjustable snare is a very good feature, as it allows a lot of versatility of sound.One leg has some coin shaped rings which I thought was a defect but the customer service informed me that they were purposely placed to facilitate better balance. Ironically the legs in my piece are a bit unstable but they’re not a big issue as a I can fix it by using any small leverage.The sound quality seems fair enough. Some rare buzzes here and there but they’re very insignificant and are not caught by the recording instruments so don’t worry.It’s easy to catch up with, strongly built and has a fairly nice sound quality. An easy pick for a beginner. Althought you might wanna wait for a sale as the price can go lower ;).Overall its an easy 4/5 with the only issues being (only for my piece) the unstable legs and some portability concerns as the knob sticks out and I’m not sure if it’ll fit in the conventional cajon cover.I’m not really an experienced player but I’ve still attached a video (listen via headphones), who knows it might be helpful.Thank you.
Georgie Thomas Zachariah –
QUALITY SOUND AND BUILD AT A CRAZY AFFORDABLE PRICEð
Clapbox CB65 cajon is just the perfect thing you are lookin for, if you are a percussion loverð¥. Just love how good it sounds and how sturdy it feels. For a Cajon of this affordable range the tone is just awesomeð.I have tried many other expensive cajons and this one being so affordable surprisingly sound much better than some of the expensive ones. The Bass is punchy and the adjustable snare comes handy all the time during variations. Perfect for both beginners and Professional. The meticulous craftsmanship really aids the premium look it provides.ð Those large legs do keep it sturdy. Been using it for two months and I am satisfied and happy. Throw a groove, rock on it and the CB65 will instantly become your buddy. Kudos to Clapbox for providing great cajons at a very affordable price ð
Mister Roboto –
Top of the line cajon!! very impressive !!
This is an exceptional piece of cajon and that too at this price,here are some of my thoughtsSOUND: the sound of this cajon is remarkable,Playing it near the center produces low frequency, while when the Cajon is beaten at the corners on the top, it produces slaps of high frequency.the sound is very crisp,clear and refreshing.DUAL FUNCTIONALITY: the adjustable snare feature allows me to vary the effect of snare in my playing with utmost ease,which is uncommon in cajons at this price and makes this model so special.BUILD AND CRAFTSMANSHIP: The base of the cajon is uniform and even so it can be played very easily and it is made of birch wood which produces excellent tonal quality. the screws on the cajon are secure and the overall build is strong and sturdy.it is fairly lightweight at about 4-4.5 kgsAESTHETICS: In addition to all the above important factors,this cajon looks incredibly beautiful and people sometimes even confuse it for a piece of furniture :PIt’s a product worth buying if you’re into music
Arun Sivaram –
Pro sound in affordable price
Nice Cajon. The birch face gies a good base. The snare is crisp. Fun to play. Have not used it in jamming. Will update the review once done. Adjustable snare is a boon. Nice wooden sound with no snare. If you are just starting to play cajon regularly, you may opt for this. This comes handy for practice and jamming sessions. Mic output I have not heared yet.
Ali123 –
Good for Professionals too!
I have seen only few Cajons but i have a sense of quality sound and i can say this sounds definately very good and much better than Oak wood..the Bass and Snare are far better to feel differentiations between them.look wise its beautiful ( very good colour) you can feel it like a standard product..if you are a beginner then, in the initial stage you can feel it like a useless wooden box cuz you are very new to this instrument but dont feel low, just watch some learning videos of basic rythms from youtube..first learn one or two basic rythms of 4/4 count and try to apply it in a song and then you will explore the joy ( next i recomend you to get a good teacher if you realy want to explore )..if you want a quality sound in less expenses then CB65 is a good choice.. rest, i cant say more about durability cuz its new for me..i hope company have considered the dirabilty cuz its an unique instrument on which we have to sit to play itð.
Alejandro Mendoza –
This is my first one sounds good and easy to use