I chose this special type of cajon over the normal designs because after some hours of sitting on that normal box my back begins to hurt. The slap top cajon can be played sitting in a convenient position without stressing my back.
As the cajon arrived I was quite suprised about the size of the box it came in. I expected a normal sized cajon with these "T-ears". But the Meinl is significantly smaller! Like a child's cajon. Instantly fear creeped up that the sound might be to thin. But that's not the case. The Meinl provides enough bass for live playing. And for my purpose, home recording, it's even more okay as I can support the natural sound by tweaking on the EQ.
Really incredible is the separation of the different sounds. In the middle on the Meinl logo is the boomiest bass sound, at the corner you have a bongo-like open slap sound and on the "ears" to the right and left there is a wonderful snare sound available.
For me it's the ideal cajon, because it's convenient to handle, I can produce distinct sounds and the sounds suit my taste.