Metronomes – Brands & Models Compared
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*Note that prices given are approximate and are just a rough guide.
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Electronic Metronomes
Digital Display Metronomes
These common digital metronomes have a flat screen display and often offer the most features.
| Brand & Model | Price* | Size (cm) | Weight (g) |
Click Type |
Complex Rhythms |
Tempo Range |
Extras |
| Boss DB-30 Dr. Beat | £30/$40 | 6.1 x 9 x 2 | 70 | Beep | Yes | 30-250 | Yes |
| Boss DB-60 Dr. Beat | £55/$85 | 12.9 x 8.4 x 2.2 | 200 | Beep | Yes | 30-250 | Yes |
| Korg MA-30 | £13/$20 | 12.7 x 7 x 1 | 96 | Beep | Yes | 40-208 | Yes |
Dial Metronomes
These metronomes feature a dial for making tempo changes.
| Brand & Model | Price* | Size (cm) | Weight (g) |
Click Type |
Complex Rhythms |
Tempo Range |
Extras |
| Matrix MR500 | £13/$20 | 2.5 x 11.2 x 13.5 | 249 | Click | No | 40-208 | Yes |
| Sabine ZipBeat 6000 | £25/$22 | 6.4 x 14.8 x 3.2 | 170 | Click | No | 40-208 | Yes |
Mechanical Metronomes
These are traditional pendulum metronomes.
| Brand & Model | Price* | Size (cm) | Weight (g) |
Click Type |
Bell | Tempo Range |
Extras |
| Wittner Taktell Cat | £70/$85 | Height – 21 | 200 | Click | No | 40-200 | No |
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