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Indispensable tool for every practicing musician !
This little black unit is really important because it helps you to keep in time and develop a feel for the beat !
The dial is divided in steps of 4bpm which is a very good choice because it prevents the display to be too cluttered (1 bpm isn't really that noticable when practicing).
I remember this well from my time when i studied classical music and piano, the mechanic metronome i used was identical in this case.
It starts at 40 and goes up to 208, a range that is broad enough for most music styles.
Acoustically the "beep" sound (there are two at choice here) is rather pleasant, due to the metronome using a Quartz instead of generating it the digital way.
I avoid the latter exactly because of the harsh bleep sounds these make, it gets on your nerves when practicing some hours.
You even get a visible sign on top of the metronome, a good help when practicing silent (for example without sound or with headphones !)
I recommend this unit to everyone who is playing an instrument, whether novice or pro.
The dial is divided in steps of 4bpm which is a very good choice because it prevents the display to be too cluttered (1 bpm isn't really that noticable when practicing).
I remember this well from my time when i studied classical music and piano, the mechanic metronome i used was identical in this case.
It starts at 40 and goes up to 208, a range that is broad enough for most music styles.
Acoustically the "beep" sound (there are two at choice here) is rather pleasant, due to the metronome using a Quartz instead of generating it the digital way.
I avoid the latter exactly because of the harsh bleep sounds these make, it gets on your nerves when practicing some hours.
You even get a visible sign on top of the metronome, a good help when practicing silent (for example without sound or with headphones !)
I recommend this unit to everyone who is playing an instrument, whether novice or pro.
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Just works.
Very simple and effective tool. Highly recommend.
Be careful with the line out signal, because it's quite loud. I recommend setting it to zero, and then turning it up to a comfortable volume.
Be careful with the line out signal, because it's quite loud. I recommend setting it to zero, and then turning it up to a comfortable volume.
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Simple to use, cheap and rugged
You can set this sooo easily at the twist of a dial to the tempo you want. Has a headphone socket, volume and high or low pitch click. Could be a little louder.
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Amazing metronome
This is really what I was looking for. For the price, it's totally worth it. It has a great range of volume... from really low to very loud, enabling you to practice with it when everyone's asleep, or even in a small group's rehearsal. It runs with a 9v Battery , which is included, and the visual is great. Good design, very simple and well built.
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Reliable and quick to adjust
I got fed up with cheap digital metronomes as they kept breaking and were fiddly to adjust.
This is great: you can quickly alter the speed, it has big battery to last ages, and it's got a clear long sound.
The only downsound is that it doesn't give quite as many different speeds as you can get with a digital or physical metronome.
This is great: you can quickly alter the speed, it has big battery to last ages, and it's got a clear long sound.
The only downsound is that it doesn't give quite as many different speeds as you can get with a digital or physical metronome.
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good old-style metronome
you can have a metronome in any other form, but I still think an old metronome with a tempo dial is worth it. Plus, it has a headphone jack!
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