Tama RW200 Rhythm Watch Programmable Metronome


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Designed with drummers in mind, the Tama RW200 is loud enough to be heard over your band, and has enough control to keep up with complicated time signatures.
Overview
The first timekeeper designed specifically for the band's timekeeper, TAMA's Rhythm Watch has everything a drummer needs to make sure they stay on-tempo live and in the studio. Like the original Rhythm Watch, the RW200 features plenty of volume to use while playing real drums, a dial for quick tempo adjustments, separate volumes for quarter notes, eighths and triplets, but now features a large, easy to read backlit display, a more durable housing and keypad, and even more memory for pattern storage.
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Specs
- Tempo Range: 35-250 BPM
- Tempo & Beat Memory: 30 songs
- Beat: 0-9
- Display: LCD display with BACK LIGHT
- Size: 127 x 35 x 150mm (5 x 1.4 x 6")
- Weight: 285g including battery
- Power Supply: 9V Battery (S-006P) or DC9V 200mA adapter
- Tempo & Beat Memory: 30 songs
- Beat: 0-9
- Display: LCD display with BACK LIGHT
- Size: 127 x 35 x 150mm (5 x 1.4 x 6")
- Weight: 285g including battery
- Power Supply: 9V Battery (S-006P) or DC9V 200mA adapter
- Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
- Base Item
- Shipping Weight: 1 lbs
- Shipping Dimensions: 8 x 6 x 2 in
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): RW200
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars.
(1 ratings)
Submitted October 1, 2023 by a customer from comcast.net
"Mine died after 1 year and 9 months"
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I love this metronome, except the build quality isn't good because mine died after 1 year and 9 months of light use and careful handling. A call to the company didn't yield any repair or replace options, although they did ask the repair shop about it. They seem to think it might need a new main board as the sound stopped working to both speaker and headphones, while everything else functions. But without sound, it's a brick. So I bought a Boss DB-90 to replace it and we'll see how that goes. The DB-90 can do more. The Tama is little more intuitive and costs less. If I had specific criticisms of the RW200 other than the quality, it would be that it should have more options for click sounds (there are only 2), and it should have more memory storage, and ideally, the ability to do a memory dump to a file on a computer or phone and import/export those at will. (i.e. saved setlists for multiple bands, practice routine vs performances, etc.) A 9v power adapter should be included rather than an option. But mostly, they should build a product that lasts more than a 1-3/4 years or extend the warranty out longer because $100 plus $20 for a mount plus more for a power supply (plus tax) and then it fails fast with no recourse...isn't good. I've heard others say they have had multiples of these because they liked them but they failed....so I think there is something to that.
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