Un cajón español hecho a mano de la línea premium Artisan de Meinl con superficie de juego de Lava Burl, tecnología anti-zumbido y proyección de graves profundos para percusionistas profesionales.
The Tango Line represents Meinl's commitment to traditional Spanish craftsmanship, moving away from a mass-produced feel toward something truly artisanal. The 7-ply Baltic Birch body provides a rock-solid foundation with a surprisingly deep, 'thumpy' low end that avoids the muddiness found in cheaper laminates. The Lava Burl frontplate is the star here; it is exceptionally sensitive, translating delicate finger rolls and ghost notes that thicker playing surfaces often swallow.
Sonically, the snare integration is superb. The internal micro-coiled steel snare wires offer a crisp, high-end 'crack' that sits perfectly on top of the fundamental bass note without excessive, lingering buzz. It's a very 'musical' snare response rather than a mechanical one. Ergonomically, the rounded corners and subtle thumb notches make extended sets much easier on the hands, reducing the fatigue often associated with sharp-edged boxes.
At nearly $500, this is a significant investment. While it lacks the external snare tension knobs found on some modern hybrid models, its fixed-wire consistency is a boon for live engineers who need a predictable, high-quality signal. This is a professional-grade tool best suited for studio percussionists or flamenco purists who prioritize tonal depth and build integrity over adjustable gadgetry. It is a 'buy once' instrument that justifies its premium price through superior resonance and elegant aesthetics.
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