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Description:
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The first timekeeper designed specifically for the band's timekeeper, Tama's Rhythm Watch, had everything a drummer needed to make sure the time was right—live and in the studio. The original Rhythm Watch featured enough volume to play with real drums, a large, easy-to-read display, a dial for quick tempo adjustments, separate volumes for quarter notes, eighths and triplets…the list went on and on.
So who could ask for more? Well, lots of drummers could and did. So Tama listened to what they wanted and made some changes. The new RW105 now features:
a backlit display
30 different memory settings
up to nine different beat divisions
The only thing Tama didn't change was the simplicity.
Volume loud enough to be heard over drums
Large, easy-to-read backlit display
A dial for quick tempo adjustments
Separate volumes for quarter notes, eighths, and triplets
30 different memory settings (up from 20)
[*]Nine different beat divisions (up from 6)
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Metronome Tama watch
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Posts: 41 Registered: August 2002 Location: Stateboro
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snare213

Registered: April 2009 Location: california
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Review Date: 3/24/2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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Positive aspects of the product (pros):
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Easy to use dials
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size
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Great product. Apart from it's size, it has all the various independent dials and volume control for your personal settings. I own the version before this (without the light). I personally thought the light dosent really matter to me.I don't practice in darkness!
my advice would be to purchase a 9V rechargeable battery for this metronome. It's ecnomically wiser!
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