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20 April 2017
It fits, it works
1 of 1 found this helpful I have the Pearl jingle cajon. I could have bought a cheaper cajon bag, but I thought my cajon might be happier in a properly branded bag. Okay, I was really just being a fanboy. But this is a very sturdy bag, fits snugly enough but leaves room for my cajon seat pad. The only possible improvement would be a pocket for some items like cajon castanets, jingle slaps, etc, that cajon player velcro onto their instruments. But no big deal. It's a very well made, high quality bag, and I am satisfied with my purchase.

26 April 2017
Did the job I needed it to do
1 of 2 found this helpful I choose this product to take some scratches and scuffs out of my gloss black congas. The two major scuffs were deep enough to easily feel them by running my thumbnail across them. Black is a difficult color to polish out, but a couple of rounds of #2 followed by #1 to get the glassy shine back did the job. I wish I'd taken before and after pictures, because this stuff restored my drums to like-new condition. Yeah, it takes some strength (rubbing gently will not do it with a polyurethane finish... you gotta dig in), but it was worth the time I put into it (about half an hour actually) to see those conga shells shine like mirrors. Just follow the directions, folks!

26 April 2017
Small. Loud. You need one.
This is a great tambourim. Totally appropriate for a Brazilian batteria. But even more fun to whip out at your favorite local drumming event. While everyone is engaged in the battle of the djembes, you cut through the sonic noise with your Meinl tambourim. Go ahead, express yourself. You will be heard. Make sure you know what you're doing... this thing is LOUD!