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It works as it should
I use this for practicing guitar.
The metronome is no fuss and could not be easier to use, dial the tempo you desire, turn it on and select one of the two sounds (quartz) and set the volume.. In addition to the sound there is a flashing diode on the metronome as well.
Sounds is very loud and clear and I find it hard to believe anyone would ever need to turn it all the way up.... it gets loud..
The dial for the tempo has the classical definitions as well as the actual bpm.
Casing is hard plastic but the weakest part think would be the fold out wire-stand that I think would break before the plastic.
Batteri is 9volt and I would assume it will last for a very long time.
My only problem is that the actual BPM is written is very small letters so you need really good eyes to see which tempo you are at and I think it would have been possible to have made a small magnifying dot in the dial to help you see the tempo better.
I think this will last a lifetime and is super easy to use with no bells and whistles (it's a metronome)
Should it break I would look for one with a easier to read dial/display otherwise it got the features I need.
The metronome is no fuss and could not be easier to use, dial the tempo you desire, turn it on and select one of the two sounds (quartz) and set the volume.. In addition to the sound there is a flashing diode on the metronome as well.
Sounds is very loud and clear and I find it hard to believe anyone would ever need to turn it all the way up.... it gets loud..
The dial for the tempo has the classical definitions as well as the actual bpm.
Casing is hard plastic but the weakest part think would be the fold out wire-stand that I think would break before the plastic.
Batteri is 9volt and I would assume it will last for a very long time.
My only problem is that the actual BPM is written is very small letters so you need really good eyes to see which tempo you are at and I think it would have been possible to have made a small magnifying dot in the dial to help you see the tempo better.
I think this will last a lifetime and is super easy to use with no bells and whistles (it's a metronome)
Should it break I would look for one with a easier to read dial/display otherwise it got the features I need.
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My best friend
This thing is my best friend! If you want to play an instrument, you have to use something like that. It has a nice handling and it works just today. You can take it every where and it is very robust. And also tuning is possible!
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A simple, easy to use Metronome
This is a fairly basic metronome with a range of tempos from 40-208BPM in the key of either A or Bb (user selectable).
The build quality is okay, fairly solid plastic construction, but nothing amazing.
Feature wise you have a tempo control wheel, volume control, headphone out and a selectable key of either A or Bb for the click. There is also an LED at the top which is synced to the tempo, handy should you be playing loud.
It's a great item to keep near your guitar rig for practice sessions, but if you have a smart phone you could probably save a few pennies and use an app. At least then you could have some tap tempo options.
The build quality is okay, fairly solid plastic construction, but nothing amazing.
Feature wise you have a tempo control wheel, volume control, headphone out and a selectable key of either A or Bb for the click. There is also an LED at the top which is synced to the tempo, handy should you be playing loud.
It's a great item to keep near your guitar rig for practice sessions, but if you have a smart phone you could probably save a few pennies and use an app. At least then you could have some tap tempo options.
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