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.