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Not the best build quality, not the best sound - but what can you expect from a cheap foot tambourine?
This foot tambourine does its job (I use it when I play cajon) without any problems what so ever. It's light, the strap is well-built (easy to mount on your foot) and doesn't fall off no matter how hard you play it.
I would recommend this foot tambourine to anyone wanting to add a versatile accompaniment to any percussion set, especially if you play the cajon and use both your hands.
For this price you cant get anything better! Despite only getting 4/5 on sound and quality I'll give it a 5/5 for its superb value for money!
I would probably not buy this again. First, the rubber broke off just after a few times of use - and it is the metal melted into plastic that gave, not the textile. So I'd say this is a design flaw. Or I was unlucky. So have basically only ever used it as a travel hand tambourine, as it tended to slop off my foot, and then it broke.
I purchased this after using the Schlagwerk Krix Rhythm Step. The Krix makes an excellent addition to the cajon but I found it too fiddly to attach to my shoes, threading it underneath my shoelaces. The Meinl Foot Tambourine fits easily and quickly over the shoe, which makes this super easy to attach and to take off.
I use it as a hi-hat substitute, while playing modern drum patterns on the cajon. It?s loud enough to use along with a mic?d cajon.