Thomann Metronom 330
Metronome

Latest User Reviews
Tick tick tick tick
Super Teil, macht was es soll und meine Meinung perfekt auch, bin super zufrieden damit, klingt beim 2 mal, oder 4 naiv oder nur 1mal fur ein super takt zu halten, weià ich nicht warum ich solange gewartet habe das ich es gekauft habe, wollte ich jetzt nicht mehr vermissen, super preis und gutes Qualität
Always wanted such metronome
Always wanted such metronome, but wasn't able to find it in my local area. Technically I don't use it much, because there are digital ones, but it serves it's purpose and it's good thing to have.
Keep on tickin'
Fills all your metronome practice needs for an inexpensive price. Great product, loud and equipped with a bell. Built quality seems like it'll last forever.
Highly recommended.
Value for money
Really pleased with this one! No issues so far
Good, but â only lasts approx 20 minutes before needing re-wound!
Absolutely this thing does the job; it's reliable and clear, the casing is light plastic so I would be careful not to let it fall (it might smash!) but it has everything you need from a metronome… except that after less than 20 minutes it runs out and you need to rewind the clockwork.
If you only need to use the metronome in shorter bursts, no problem, but if you plan on keeping time for 30+ minutes of Hanon exercises you will need something with more juice in the tank.
Keeps time
Not a lot to say - keeps time perfectly, simple and intuitive to use
Does what it describes to do at a very affordable price. Recommended!
A fine classic metronome at a good price
I bought this metronome so that not only I may merely use it but also would try to learn the tempos by its classic italian name, which are written on the surface, together with the measure of beats per minute. For that purpose, I find it very useful. It also has an optional "ding" or chime that you can swich on as an every 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 6th beat. All of it is mechanical and finely made. The speed weight in the oscillating bar can be a bit annoying to manipulate if you compare it to pressing a button, but it really is nothing once you get used to it. I think it works flawlessly and with the advantage of not needing batteries. It's a fine metronome with a classic design and a plastic carcass that makes it cheaper to your wallet.
For the price: really awesome
Bigger and louder than you think, but for those who prefer the tactile feel (instead of an app for example), a metronome is really a must for musicians!!
It has a couple time signature modes, and I colored in the black body (which looks very classy itself) with metallic pens for my personal aesthetic needs. It is sadly made of plastic, but unless you have a very big budget, it really doesn't make sense for it to be anything else.
It's a metronome, it metronomes
Everything is either 0.2$ plastic crap or equally terrible hipster artisan walnut painted with virgin unicorn period there days. This is just.. nice.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Thomann
- Released in 2005
- Average price : $27
- Traditional Metronome with disengageable bell
- Tempo range: 40 - 208 bpm
- Classical tempo display
- Time signatures: 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 6/4
- Colour: Black polished
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