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| KORG Digital Metronome MA-30 | 
enlarge | Brand: KORG Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $32.00 Buy New: $13.49 You Save: $18.51 (58%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (39 reviews) Sales Rank: 4
Color: blue Media: Unknown Binding Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Special Features: The MA-30 has an adjustable volume control and features a tempo range of 40-208 beats per minute. Thirteen different rhythm patterns, such as duplets, triplets, triplets with inner beats omitted, quadruplets, and quadruplets with inner beats omitted, are provided for practicing a variety of musical styles. Twelve reference pitches (C4-B4) and a wide calibration range (413Hz-420Hz, 438Hz-445Hz in 1Hz units) are also included, allowing for easy pitch adjustment to suit the type of music being play Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 1 x 3
MPN: MA-30 Model: MA-30 UPC: 603384023124 EAN: 0603384023124 ASIN: B0002E2O2Q
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Highly visual liquid crystal pendulum | | | 13 different rhythms are built-in so you can practice to more than a click track - Rhythms include duplets, triplets, triplets with inner beats omitted, quadruplets, and quadruplets with inner beats omitted | | | Twelve reference pitches C4 -B4 for you to tune to | | | Adjustable calibration (438-445 Hz) | | | Adjustable volume |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The MA-30 is the latest offering from Korg's innovative line of metronomes, with new features like volume control and sophisticated rhythms such as triplets and quadruplets with inner beats omitted. Powered by 2 AA batteries and with a jack for adding an optional headphone, you can take the MA-30 with you when playing or practicing anywhere. It's simple to use and has an easy to read LCD screen. Tempo adjusts from 40-208 bpm Tap function for setting the tempo Earphone jack so only you can hear it Memory backup function Approximately 250 hours of continuous use using 2 AA batteries (batteries are not included) Unit Dimensions - 4.09(W) x 2.52(D)x 0.59 (H) inch / Weight - 0.17 lbs. (including batteries)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 34 more reviews...
  Great Value June 18, 2008 The Korg MA-30 offers the same features as metronomes that cost up to $15-$20 dollars more. For the money it's a great value. The metronome is plenty loud. It can beat sub-divisions, time signatures, and has an adequate digital display. It's also very durable. I've dropped it countless times and the machine still works great. The only feature this metronome doesn't do is beat sub-divisions while beating in a time signature. The cheapest metronomes I found that offered this feature started around $40, like the Dr. Beat 30.
  Great item for the price. June 14, 2008 Great for personal practice sessions with wind instruments. (I'm a trumpet player.) Good selection of tempi, time signatures, and sounds. Great battery life. Tuner is tone only, no feedback, but useful.
  Perfect and easy to use May 5, 2008 I bought two of these. Both for kids starting music lessons. It's very easy to use. Both kids learned how to use in no time. Volume control is very usefull. Great product.
  Great buy April 12, 2008 This is a great price for a metronome. Small and easy to use and Amazon had the best price. Everyone knows that the metronome is an important device to help with becoming better with practice. If you need a metronome get this and something else to reach the 25 dollar amount to receive free shipping.
  Good Little Metronome. OK for Banjo, IMO. April 6, 2008 This is an inexpensive and easy-to-use metronome, more than sufficient for my requirements. I like the tap function, which lets you "copy" tempos that you hear. I also like the little fold-out stand on the back, which allows you to sit the unit upright on a table top. (A feature lacking in the Korg Chromatic Tuner, BTW.)
A previous reviewer opined that the MA-30 is not loud enough for use with a banjo. I actually find the volume to be sufficient. (Then again, my banjo may be less loud than some others.)
I don't really think you can go wrong with this metronome.
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