Tycoon Percussion's 24 Series Hardwood Box Cajon is constructed of durable and excellent sounding Hardwood with a spruce playing surface. Small and portable, it yields deep bass tones and sharp high slaps, with fully adjustable snares. Each cajon is individually handmade and tested to ensure superior sound quality.

Today, Tycoon Percussion is well-established throughout the world as a leading manufacturer of percussion products, and is the only hand percussion company that wholly owns its own manufacturing facility. Commitment to quality control and innovation are first and foremost in Tycoon Percussion's philosophy.

Tycoon Percussion works very closely with professional musicians around the world who regularly provide useful feedback from their live playing situations. This type of input allows for Tycoon to maintain our high quality standards as well as to develop innovative products that meet the ever changing needs of today's professional drummers and percussionists. Anyone who plays Tycoon Percussion has the luxury of knowing that their gear will always be ready to perform day in and day out.

Features:

  • Constructed of excellent sounding, durable hardwood
  • Spruce playing surface
  • Deep, loud bass tones and sharp, crisp slaps
  • Fully adjustable snares tunable by Allen Wrench (included)
  • Individually hand made and tested to ensure superior sound quality
  • 9.5" x 16.5" front plate dimensions
  • Shipped insured
  • Brand new

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • TK-24 24 Series Hardwood Cajon
Finish
  • See Photo
Categories
Year
  • 2024

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Andreas, Inc

Tarpon Springs, FL, United States
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