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Low-profile Cajon Stand with Chrome-plated Steel Construction
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Meinl Percussion Low Cajon Stand

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Comfortable, Low-profile Cajon Playability

Embrace total control over your cajon with Meinl Percussion's Low Cajon Stand from Sweetwater. Built with chrome-plated steel and positioned for low-profile play, the Low Cajon Stand keeps your instrument secure in a position that's ideal for seated performances, allowing for a comfortable upright playing posture to reduce back strain. Its durable construction also ensures long-lasting stability in any playing environment, making it suitable for both stage and studio applications.

Meinl Percussion Low Cajon Stand:

  • Low-profile cajon stand allows for traditional playability while prioritizing comfort
  • Keeps your cajon secure
  • Chrome-plated steel construction ensures long-lasting stability in any playing environment
  • Ideal for seated performances
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Tech Specs

  • Type: Cajon Stand, Low-profile
  • Compatibility: Traditional Cajons
  • Material: Steel, Chrome-plated
  • Manufacturer Part Number: TMCAJ-S

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Reviews

Not Low Enough
Unless you have freakishly long arms, playing the Cajon is similar to a medieval torture device, killing your back and butt. I was excited to try the new "low" Cajon stand from Meinl to raise up the playing surface to make it more comfortable. Here are my observations:

Pros - very well-built and stable stand with lots of adjustments. The brackets fit the Meinl Jumbo Bass Subwoofer Cajon and feels very stable.

Cons - even at the absolute lowest setting, the Cajon sits up pretty high. Place it at an angle, and you have to lean way forward to utilize full striking surface. I did found some luck using it almost horizontal (see pic). However, I discovered placing on this position removed much of the "oomph" the Subwoofer Cajon has when coupled with the floor. This actually may work better with a rear-ported Cajon, giving it a little more bass output.

I'll keep experimenting with it, but for me, the low stand is not just not low enough, so I may just go back to being tortured for the art of better playing!
Too big to fit Bongo Cajon
I could not believe that the smallest width of the holding brackets was 2" too large to fit a standard bongo cajon approximately 16-17". what were they thinking? No one can tell me a bongo cajon product that actually fits properly on this cajon stand. Otherwise, it's a heavy duty sturdy low profile stand.