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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:   (37 reviews) Sales Rank: 15
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
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  Excelent for every musician February 27, 2008 I use this Metronome almost every day of my life. It is loud enough to hear while practicing the piano, I love the different sub-divisions, and I also love that serves as a tuner and for pitch reference when a piano is not close by!
  good price February 26, 2008 I looked at this product at our local music store and found it 45% cheaper on line. Brand new - in the box. Excellent value!
  Basic Metronome at a Great Price, with a Few Flaws January 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This metronome is simple, basic and easy to use. It's got a tap tempo feature which is great, you have different time signatures, and it works as expected. The only two flaws are: no other sound than the electronic 'click', which isn't very pleasant, and when using the headphones the volume control doesn't range much, it seems more like an on/off switch, and the sound comes out of one ear! It's also not loud enough, but if it is used with speakers out of the headphone jack that should solve the problem. Overall for that price it's a good buy.
  Pretty nice. January 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For the price, it's actually very good. Two negatives (listed at the end of this review), but a number of nice surprises about it:
- You can quickly make large tempo changes (automatically starts jumps of 20 BPM every half-second) by holding down the up or down button, instead of having to press it many times to change it by 1 BPM at at time.
- The reference-pitch feature lets you calibrate as much as a half-step flat of standard tuning (down to 413 Hz, in increments of 1 Hz), and as much as 5 Hz sharp (up to 445 Hz, in increments of 1 Hz). This is much better than the range the Amazon description claims.
- The metronome display graphic of a swinging stick (simulating the motion of a mechanical metronome arm) is just high enough resolution to be useful to let your eye predict when the beat is about to come. (As opposed to the image of the arm being so jerky that it's not helpful).
- There is a little plastic flap on the back which swings out to let the metronome stand on its own.
- Changing the battery requires no tools to open it up (it takes 2 AAA batteries).
Two negatives:
- The visual beat display has a large dot flash at the end of each "arm" swing, in time with the audible beep. Unfortunately the large dot is drawn above the swinging arm in a place that doesn't make sense, as if it's not quite in sync with the arm. In other words, where the dot flashes doesn't make sense with the idea of an actual mechanical swinging arm, so you feel like either the dot flashes too early, or the arm is slow.
- There is only one high-pitched beep sound. It would be better to have the option of another sound, like the "knock" sound my other electronic metronome has.
  It's ok January 8, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
It's ok in that maybe I'm the one that doesn't understand how to use it that well..,so I guess I can say that it's a little bit complicated. It was cheap and maybe if you are a professional musician it wouldn't be for you but for someone who is just starting to learn music it'll do the job.
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