The new DB-60 is a handy timekeeper that can lay down a click in style. Along with the standard functions of a metronome, the DB-60 provides a menu of rhythmic patterns, a note-mixing feature to create rhythms that match the feel and style of your music, and the ability to handle time signatures of up to 17 beats per measure. Learn More...









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10 out of 10Value:
Well worth the money
Sound:
Wish it could be a little louder.. then again.. my band is a rock band and using in ear monitors with it only helps so much. We're gonna get a whole system for the monitors.
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9 out of 10Feature:
Quite a few patterns, stand is good. 1/16's, 1/8's and triplets are very tight. Although, I couldn't get the triplets to work in 1/16's (doubled up from standard 1/8's), let me know if I am missing something here.
Quality:
Dropped it and it still works, good sign.
Value:
Reasonable price.
Desirability:
Nice colors, stand is very useful.
Sound:
Best when used with Sennheiser HD500 headphones. Tone could use some depth and thickness, but best compared to others I tried.
Support:
Have not used.
Overall:
Improved my guitar shredding within the hour!! Honestly, the triplets setting and 1/16's was very useful (would like triplets setting to work doubled up from standard 1/8's, doubling the tempo speed to compensate). I was seeing improvement within the hour. Remeber the best way to use a metronome is to choose a comfortable start tempo where you are playing passages accurately and smoothly and then increase tempo every few minutes until you can't even keep up, but try to push for a few bars just to get the feel of what it will be like when you get to that stage. Remember accuracy before speed or you will just be a fast sloppy player!
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