Peruvian Cajon master Gino Gamboa demos the Remo Dorado cajon at NAMM 2015 during the traditional 'Remo Breakfast.'
The Remo Dorado...
Peruvian Cajon master Gino Gamboa demos the Remo Dorado cajon at NAMM 2015 during the traditional 'Remo Breakfast.'
The Remo Dorado cajon is easily changeable from a Peruvian cajon without snares to a Flamenco cajon with snares. With the patented Quick Wedge-system Remo invented you can remove the snares - the coil springs- within seconds and change the sound of the Dorado significantly. This design makes it possible for the cajon to have a fixed front plate (without screws) to ensure the best bass sound possible.
The Remo Dorado cajon is available with an Amber finish and with a Natural finish.
Gino Gamboa was born in Lima, Peru and is the founder of the group “Armonia Criolla” and one of the best exponents of Peruvian music today. When he came to the USA he has dedicated himself to the diffusion of Peruvian music. Gino is also an integral member of the group Sajama and later founded the group Contrapunto that still plays. He is a master of percussion on all levels, especially focusing on teaching and fabricating the Peruvian Cajon.
Gino also integrated a Peruvian delegation that participated in the inauguration for the Seoul 88 Olympic Games and ultimately participated in different recordings for musical groups like Los Hijos del Sol, Tolu, Eva Ayllon and Peru Negro who he still works with. He continues to travel to different parts of the world offering clinics for the Cajon as well as presenting Peruvian music in general.