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Latin Percussion Cajons (LP1429)

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$84.99

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About this item

  • Complimentary high and low bongo pitches
  • Tapered sides for comfortable seated playing
  • Para wood construction
  • H- 10 1/2 L-15 3/4" W-7 1/2"
  • Includes drawstring bag


This Bongo Cajon offers two complimentary high and low bongo pitches. The tapered sides allow for comfortable seated playing while the side cut out allows for easy handling. Never needs tuning! The perfect grab and go cajon/bongo for any playing situation. A drawstring bag is included.


Hector J.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Es la segunda que pido y está peor que la anterior esta rallada …It's the second one I order and it's worse than the previous one, it's grated
wa†cheR¡ckjø
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Was all well with this instrument. I may buy more.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2022
Nothing will beat real bongo drums but this cajón bongo has a great sound to it. My Drum teacher loved it when I brought it to him. It has great grip on the sides so you can place between your knees and not worry about slipping. You can even place these on your lap and will still sound nice. Was looking for something lightweight o carry for travel 🧳 and still have great sound and this is the winner
L. R. Hale
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2020
I saw one at a local music store years ago and I should have purchased it then. Very nice product.
Ivan Hernandez Canut
Reviewed in Mexico on October 13, 2020
Excelente producto y entregado en tiempo y forma
Michael Yoder
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2020
I use the LP Bongo Cajon for recording, and of course for practice. There is a surprising amount of difference in pitch between the high- and low-pitched parts. Overall the tone is similar to bongos pitched slightly higher than average. I detect little to no difference in the overall sound when I play them on my lap versus between the knees, so 90% of the time I set them on my lap. It's so versatile I can manipulate the sound through the use of knuckles, individual fingers, playing on the edges versus the centers of the high and low sections, and "muting" with one hand while striking with the other. I don't play bongos loudly, but those who do should take note of reviews and articles that address the impact of hitting wood hard with bare hands.
Antony
Reviewed in Mexico on July 6, 2019
Muy buen sonido (Muy similar a la de un bongo; con la ventaja de poder obtener sonidos parecidos a un cajón estándar dependiendo de la técnica usada), el acabado mate lo hace ver muy elegante (Textura lisa enfrente y atrás, y rugoso a los lados para un mejor manejo al ponerlo entre las piernas, es demasiado ligero.En general es bueno. El material usado en todo el cajón es un material similar a la madera que se muestra entre la separación de los dos sonidos (grave y agudo), es decir es contrachapado solo que la tapa es de otro material a la de los lados, aun asi brinda buen sonido y es rígido.
Charlene
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2019
Light weight and sounds very nice for a wooden box! Price is right too, $49.00 dollars Canadian.Can’t Beat that!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2015
I'm not convinced that these are the BEST SOUNDING cajon bongos on the market. They are, I believe, the BEST VALUE. Predictably, you could find a better sound if you were willing to pay for it, but you'd likely have to spend double the price of these LP's (see Meinl's cajon bongos). That said, my LP's certainly don't sound bad. In fact, I love 'em! They're one heck of a lotta fun to play. What's more, they're ergonomically designed, sturdily constructed and highly portable. They look good, too. Though some reviewers claim they're made of plastic, it's not true. The wooden shells are coated with what appears to be a moisture- and scratch-resistant coating. If you are on a budget or just starting out, these cajon bongos are a good choice. Don't neglect to check them out on YouTube. A tip: If you wish to practice more quietly, set the drums on a carpet while you play. Lastly, "cajon" means "box" in spanish, not "testicle", as some are apt to surmise. ;)
Franlor
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2015
Good product !!!
Marie Troy
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2015
This bongo Cajon I bought for my Dad for Christmas. Upon arrival I checked it out and liked it so much I was a little sad to give it away! My Dad really liked it to. The Sound is good, a little on the quiet side. Design is sturdy. It is angled perfectly so it fits between your legs comfortably, and the short sides of it have like a grippy texture that help you hold onto it with your legs. It even comes with a little draw string bag, though simple and not padded this was a nice little bonus that prevents against scratching!
はりねずみ
Reviewed in Japan on February 3, 2014
ボンゴが壊れてしまったので買い換えようとしたときに目に留まったので試しに買ってみました。多少音に固さはありますが満足できる品でした。
Martin White
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2013
Nice tones, small and powerful. Well worth the price. LP continues to provide the top in quality for a reasonable price. Don't take my word for it -- get one!