High end features at an economical price make this metronome an outstanding value! Matrix has built its reputation on economical alternatives to higher-priced models. The MR500 Quartz Metronome features an easy-to-use dial, A440 reference pitch, 40-208 BPM tempo range, LED display, and a personal earphone.
S**A
Basic metronome
Basic no frill metronome. Good for piano. Loud so up can hear over it
A**R
Five Stars
Beautiful
A**R
Loud and durable
Durable and loud
L**A
This is the best one.
Simple. It clicks. Has a Big Dial. Perfect. I play and teach guitar. To find the sweet spot for practicing, the Big Dial lets you click up/down in increments without fiddling around with digital wiz-bang “features”. For the volume issue I use a piece of black archival artist/book tape. Doesn’t get gummy - lift up for louder tape it down more for quiet.
L**E
Ridiculously loud and no volume control!
The media could not be loaded. RIDICULOUSLY loud and no volume control!! Returning it today! I should have read the reviews, but doubt I would have believed it could be THIS loud.
A**.
No volume control
This metronome is blasting loud, and it has NO VOLUME CONTROL. When you get to a soft section of the piece you're practicing, I guess you can stop playing, put a pillow over it, or put it 30 feet away from you. Obviously, without the absolutely essential feature of a volume control, you can throw this metronome right in the trash (or return it). I had no idea they would design this metronome without one, it makes absolutely no sense. Yes, metronomes from 50 years ago had no volume control, but....it's 2021.....
R**H
It’s a very much needed tool especially for new piano students .
Piano lessons for 6 year old child
J**O
The choice for piano beginners.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this for my son to learn piano. Basically nothing is possible. The price is a bit expensive, but it is really a good choice for piano beginners.
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