Thomann Metronom 330 4-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

Good, but – 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.

5 years ago

I hate metronomes…

Tick, tick, tick. They just keep on ticking. This one even comes with a little bell that allows you to mark the beginning of measures as well. It is sturdy, for as far as metronomes can be sturdy, but it doesn’t look as chic as some others.

I don’t like practicing with a metronome and this metronome perfectly embodies everything I hate about metronomes, therefore it must be a great metronome.

5 years ago

Motivated me to work on my sense of rhythm more than virtual metronomes. Works as expected.

6 years ago

Needed ajustment

The bell didn't ring the beat. It wasn't a big problem, it just needed a little tweaking of the hammer so it made contact with the bell.

7 years ago

If you need particular features for acceptable price then this is that!

Overall materials are poor and cheap but this item do it's job well. Can't say how it will be in long term but I like price and it's features. Recommend to buy it for beginners who can enjoy good metronome. Physical metronomes are better then electronic for just seat and practice.

7 years ago

Excellent metronome

We use in teaching children to play the guitar. The available functions are enough. Made qualitatively, with daily use throughout the year, no breakdowns there, despite the fact that it is constantly tormented by children))) the Only drawback is the sonorous sound.

7 years ago

A decent basic

The build quality is nothing special and the sound is a tad annoying and loud, but for what it's worth it's an alright metronome. Nice to use when you just want to play some acoustic guitar with no computers etc.

7 years ago

Great metronome at a great price

This metronome works nicely and is even easier to handle than shown in the video (seems to be an upgraded version, easier to handle without too much disassembly). The click is strong enough so that it allows you to practice with amplified instruments.

8 years ago

tick tock

bought this last year as i was sick of the digital ticks. they get boring after a while so wanted to go old school. THis fits the bill nicely has 4 different measures and the slider is easy enough to move around.

the only this is, I wish the base was bit heavier , as to keep it a little firmer on the surface. other than, sits quite nicely on my desk.

8 years ago

Physical touch for traditional player

Just for tradition sake. Good quality. Today software also available. But if you are traditional player, mechnical style, this is good enough to keep you in sync.

9 years ago

Great quality/price ratio!

The product is really interesting because it has a very good quality/price ration. The external case is plastic made, but it is still a good quality product.

This wind up metronom is good looking and quite elegant and the sound is pleasant.

It does its job excellently!

11 years ago

Great piece of kit!

I'm learning classical guitar and I wanted to occasionally use a metronome to gradually increase the speed of trickier bits of music. This does the job excellently and is much more pleasant to play along to than a drum beat. It has a function where you can use a bell to change to different time signature and the pendulum obviously plays the beats within the bar. Only slight point against it is the it was really tricky to open the base of the unit to take the protective foam out.

11 years ago

Great for the price

Great metronome for the price! I had a small problem when it arrived though, the bell wasn't working. I opened it up and noticed the hammer was just short of hitting so i had to do a bit of fine tuning with some pliers until it was in the right place. Bit annoying but after 5 mins effort it works perfectly

12 years ago

excellent

very professional packaging and quick delivery. product has good quality. I'm very satisfied with the service. thank you!

12 years ago

Precise metronome

I found this metronome quite precise. It's a little bit louder to my taste but that can be easily solved putting it over a padded surface. For transportation you need to open the metronome and fit some padding. Every time I do that I got a little bit scared because you need to press the case until you ear the bottom "pop". I already knew that the case was made in plastic, nevertheless, I now regret not buying a wood one, because, altought the plastic seems to be of good quality, it's too shiny for my taste. I think that the bpm could be printed/marked way better than they are. Overall is a good metronome for what you payed. I recommend.

12 years ago

sevyln4

a little bulky - not in the same league as its electronic counterpart

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Thomann
  • Released in 2005
  • Average price : $27
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