Thomann CM-10 Reviews

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4 years ago

good metronome

Good metronome, does what it's meant to do. Nice and compact. I really hate the blinking light, it's way too bright!

6 years ago

A bit old fashioned

The metronome works fine, but the features are limited. Within a year it was broken and the soft rubber knobs didn't work well anymore. And I didn't use it that much...

6 years ago

Good

Very good and easy to use.

6 years ago

Metronome with basic features

Decent quality, slightly flimsy clip, but it does it's job well. Tap tempo button or the headphones output are missing, but, I guess, in this form-factor it's not possible. Anyhow, this unit keeps the tempo and is more than enough for practicing.

6 years ago

Pse, pse.

I bought this a long time ago. It is a metronome and it works. It is cheap and it feels cheap. The bleep I find somewhat weak and low in terms of volume so it doesn't work for moderately loud applications, besides this, the bleep is a bit more annoying than it ought to be--and working with metronome is already annoying enough.

8 years ago

Working stable and made good

9 years ago

Keeps time!

I use this when practising. It sits clipped onto my music stand. The battery lasts ages- but it is a button type.

It's got lots of rhythm settings and I haven't come across any limitations yet. It has a slightly high pitched sound but it makes it easy to hear over my bass tones and you can set the volume. Great value.

9 years ago

first clip on metronome

Never had a clip on metronome before, it is interesting but I ended up using it as a normal desktop metronome which I find easier to handle.

the metronome itself is easy to use and has many features included. a very good product and i would recommend specially with this price

9 years ago

Good little metronome

Awesome little devise, has helped me a lot with my practice.

It's easy to use, battery lasts for ages (still never changed it) and it's cheap.

The clipper is too strong for my taste, I'm hesitant to clip it on the guitar headstock because it might make a dip into the wood but this is really a small inconvenient.

9 years ago

Excellent

Great value for money, functional and effective. What more do you want?

10 years ago

price/quality is superb

For this price it's very good value. The fact you can clip it to your guitar neck is a surplus. It can do nearly everything that metronomes twice or thrice as expensive can do. The volume can be changed. More than enough rhythm/tempo options (yet no 5/4, but this is easily overcome by choosing 4/4 with every beat having the same equal sound). Good product!

10 years ago

Top product

Is a very good product, best price/quality! Thanks

11 years ago

Very useful accessory for drumming

This metronome surprised me a lot in a very positive way. Very versatile, you don't need to concern about a place where to place it due to its clip. You can also choose the volume of the sound, so you can practice with sound and without sound. You can use also the feature for the several rhythms and notes possibility per interval, for me was very useful mostly working with the double pedal. I could follow the beating with the snare and hi-hat, and the notes with the double pedal. I highly recommend it.

11 years ago

Great little tool for practicing and on to go. Fits in your pocket and you can take it anywhere you go. The little clip behind the metronome is handy because you can put it on you'r shirts collar, then you don't have keep peeping so loud. And its helps you are in a noisy place and can hear it probably. The cm-10 don't have a earphone plug-in wich in my opinion would be a helpfull thing.

11 years ago

Great idea, ok construction.

This is a very versatile little metronome, given it's price and size. Being able to switch between compound and single time is brilliant, as well as having a volume, tempo and time signature control. Only thing that lets it down for me is that the spring clip fell apart quickly and the battery door won't lock any more. Nothing a little bit of tape can't fix and at the price, nothing to complain about.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Thomann
  • Released in 2009
  • Average price : $6
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