Monday, June 25, 2012

Ich bin über alles!

Here's my entry video for the Schlagwerk 2012 Golden Cajón award!




Don't forget--voting begins August 2nd (through FaceBook)!
 
Ein cajón, ein königreich!

Monday, May 28, 2012

Mein Cajóna!

Ooh my little pretty one, my pretty one,
How'd you get to be such a fine, Cajóna?

My current Peruvian flattop box is a Schlagwerk CP 427 2inOne cajón. This is the 30th Anniversary (supposedly) "Limited" Edition with a striped ebony front plate and a free rucksack. I love it. I've dialed in the tone thus:

  • I crammed a piece of acoustic foam on the floor
  • I replaced the stock 2 X 20-strand snares with 2 X 42
  • I shoved a CajonPort in the hole

The result is a much more drum kitty sound which is what I like as I'm a crude box-pounding dude, not a skilled Flamenco cajónero.

By changing from 40 to 84 snare spirals I elevated my entry level 2inOne to what Schlagwerk labels "deluxe" performance. The swap was very easy: I bought a Gibraltar 42-strand snare strainer, cut it in half with wire-cutters, and screwed the two halves onto the removable crossbar in the place of the stock snares. It works a treat and provides a considerably crisper snare response. I recommend this cheap, effective, easy and reversible mod to anyone currently slumming with a sub-deluxe Schlagwerk 2inOne.

The CajonPort is interesting. It does a good job adding a little separation to the snare and defining the bass tones. If I had to do it all over again, I'd get Schlagwerk's CBT 10 Bass Tube instead of the CajonPort. The CajonPort uses a finicky combination of Velcro strips to secure itself in the hole. The Schlagwerk Bass Tube looks like it slides in more easily and fits better, facilitating removal to switch the snares on or off. It's not a huge deal for me as I never disengage the snares.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Schlagwerk Award 2012

Not that I need the competition, but über cajón manufactory SCHLAGWERK is giving away the 2012 Golden Cajón award (and 3K Euros) to the winner of their video contest.


Friday, May 11, 2012

Cajons we love: ERakkustik Typ 4



Some of the most beautiful cajons are handmade in Germany by ERakkustik. The Typ 4 rocks an organic vibe with sweeping ergonomic curves. Apparently some have shallow, carved megaphonic ports (as shown) and others have standard round holes.



I have no comment regarding the sound because, unfortunately, I've never heard (or seen) one of these in person. If you have, please comment.

Available in the EU through Rio4Tunes.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Follow me on Twitter!


https://twitter.com/#!/KingCajon

Any idiot can blog about cajons.

Let's talk about cajons! The trendy Peruvian flat-top boxes.  There are everso many from which to choose!. As we say in the Fatherland, "jeder dumkopf kann spielen eine cajon," (any idiot can play a box).  

Nowadays, it seems like almost any idiot can make a Cajon and try to sell it on the Internets!  It makes sense--Cajon design isn't rocket sugery, it's rudimentary carpentry.  Some of the cheapest one-off DIY plywood boxes sound the best!  Most of them sound like garbage. 

In the coming months, I, Konig von Cajon (the king of the box) will pontificate in this space about most things cajon. 

Ich bin der Konig von Cajon!

Ich Bin Uber Alles!

Ein cajon, ein Königreich!