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79 of 79 found the following review helpful:
Nice, gets the job done...good for Blues music too... Jan 03, 2010
By Guitar Player
"Retired USCG"
Because this met goes down to 30 beats per minute, it is one of the few available that can be used with slow Blues music.
The size is that of a pack of cigarettes, but only about 1/4-inch thick or less. Nice & small. It will probably fit in any musical intrument case.
The sound is a lower beep, not a click or tic. The sound is not objectional at all. It gets the job done well... with enough room volume to be useable in fact. It also has a earphone jack. No ear bud or earphone came with it however.
The speaker may be programmed off. Or, at volume levels of low/med/high. 4-levels. It is to advantage that it has a programmable volume control. Analog physical mechanical 'spin the wheel' type controls are usually built cheap an do wear out quickly and do not last. They also get dirty and make scratchy sounds over time as well. So, this one has an ideal volume control !
IF you turn off the volume control... there will be Zero audio speaker output... however... a RED LED will fire-off to keep the beat time. It has ample brightness to be seen EZ in daytime roomlight (which is bright). The RED LED is always firing-off to the beat when the device is used, regardless of volume setting.
It has NO mechanical switches or mechanical volume control to break or wear out.
I like it, and the price is right for the longterm quality of the device.
The battery is a single lithium CR type... which is very EZ to replace. It is suggested the battery may last through 200-hours of device useage.
It has a flip-down stand on the rear of its case. Works well and doubtful it will break. Made nicely.
The LCD Display is ample to be seen and read when the device is on a music stand. It displays a moving body with the beat and settings of the device.
I enjoy mine. It does not come with any kind of slip-cover for a protective case.
40 of 40 found the following review helpful:
If you need a met, this is the one Jun 18, 2009
By Mae I am a music education major studying oboe, and I have been using this metronome for almost 2 years and haven't had a problem at all. All the controls are simple, straight forward and work wonderfully. The only downside is that you need an adapter to use headphones which is a bummer, but that's not a necessity anyway. It stands up, is incredibly durable (falls off of my stand all the time, hardly a mark on it) and the batteries refuse to die. It has several rhythm settings, which are fantastic. I highly recommend this item to anyone who needs a metronome.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Piano Teacher's Favorite Jan 27, 2009
By schimmel1885 I am a piano teacher. This is my favorite metronome. It's small but mighty, with volume control and several rhythms including eighth and sixteenth notes, triplets, etc. I have a second one which is kept at the church where I am organist. Several students have gotten the same metronome following my demonstration/recommendation of it. Also, the price is right! This metronome is more versatile than many more expensive ones.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Great for the price Apr 29, 2010
By Shoeobsessed This metronome is loud and works great, my only compliant is the headphone jack is very small and I have had difficulty finding headphones that work in it.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Small, but user interface is difficult Oct 03, 2012
By Bruce Huber This metronome is very small -- slightly larger than a credit card, and just a quarter inch thick or so. This makes it handy for use on the road, but there are tradeoffs. First, the maximum volume is not all that loud. Second, because of the size, there are only four buttons on the unit, and the user interface thus has to do the rest: if you want to adjust the volume, for example, there is no simple "volume" knob or button. You have to use the "select" button and cycle through the various options, and then decrease/increase volume.
For regular home use, then, this is not the ideal unit, in my estimation. I'd prefer something that is more quickly/easily adjustable, and louder.
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