Customer ratings for Sela Tac Tic

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Gut!
Review from Markus on 03.06.2023
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Well made and playable, but would have liked a more powerful sound.
Top!!
Review from Alexander on 19.07.2020
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A Klackertes clicked on a shaker with clamps.
Unusual but it serves its purpose.

I am also very enthusiastic about it, because the sound of each individual component, one prepares the joy to get out everything that only goes.

Can I recommend in any case :)
convinces almost throughout
Review from werner on 18.12.2015
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+ very differentiated shaker application possible
+ pleasant to play
+ castagnets react precisely
+ good concept, good workmanship
The sound of the jingles has little sustain and clacks a bit strongly; overall more oriented to trad. tambourine sound. Tambourine sound (Alternative: Schlagwerk "crix" ?!)
"Engineered & designed by 'Majid Drums and tres lados cajon'".
- for small hands possibly borderline as hand instrument
- in my opinion a bit silly and exaggerated labeling
3 in 1 Add on
Review from juli on 15.07.2015
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I had been looking for something similar to the Heck stick for a while, just a little handier. The Tac Tic fits well in the hand and has a rubber loop attached for hand use. However, it also comes with a velcro strap that you can attach to the sides or top of the cajon. I attached mine to the side after watching Ross McCallum's video on Facebook. There are a few videos on Facebook on the Sela page of Cajon artists showing how to properly use this new add on. The Tac Tic has 2 different ways to shake, 2 castanets that give a clear and full sound, and bells that you can adjust (2 wheels to tighten or widen) depending on whether you want a hi - hat sound like drums or not. Country of manufacture is Germany which is why I am happy to pay the price. :)