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KLIQ MetroPitch - Metronome Tuner for All Instruments - with Guitar, Bass, Violin, Ukulele, and Chromatic Tuning Modes - Tone Generator - Carrying Pouch Included, Blue

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Size: MetroPitch


Color: Blue


Features

  • 3-in-1 Device: The MetroPitch combines a Tuner, a Metronome, and a Tone Generator, all housed in a pocket-sized device. The included carrying pouch makes for easy transport to your next gig or practice.
  • Versatile Tuner: The fast and accurate tuner boasts a wide range of A0-C8, various tuning modes, transposition settings, and pitch calibration. So whichever instrument you play, it's got you covered!
  • Tap Tempo Metronome: With a broad range of 30-250 Beats Per Minute, tap tempo, and various beats and rhythm patterns, this metronome will improve your timing in a rich variety of musical styles.
  • Easy to Use: The intuitive JOG Dial let's you literally dial in your desired tempo quickly and easily. It also allows for making swift pitch selection in the Tone Generator, among many other functions.
  • 3-Year Manufacturer Guarantee: In the unlikely event the KLIQ MetroPitch breaks or stops working, we'll replace it or give you 100% of your money back, no questions asked.

Description

Three BIG Tools... One Small Device! Introducing the MetroPitch Experience Fast and Accurate Tuning with Ease: The chromatic tuner has a tuning range of A0-C8 and a calibration range of 410-450 Hz, making it useful for virtually any instrument. There are also preset tuning modes for Guitar, Bass, Violin, and Ukulele, along with transposition settings for Bb, Eb, F, and D Woodwind and Brass instruments. Tune your instrument with the built-in mic or via the ¼” input jack which accommodates electric instruments and clip-on contact mics. The large digital LCD gives you a very accurate and easy-to-read needle type display, and changes color from red to green when you are in tune. The 88 Note Tone Generator is perfect for ear training, or as an alternate way of tuning. Get Your Timing “In the Pocket”: The full featured metronome has a loud tone, 10 beats per measure, and 5 time division variations making basic and complicated rhythmic patterns possible. Set your tempo between 30-250 BPM with the large Jog Dial or with the Tap Tempo Button. Adjust the volume with the volume control or plug in your headphones for privacy. MetroPitch at a Glance: Easy-to-read LCD display with LED indicatorsDynamic speaker and headphone jack with volume controlHigh sensitivity built-in mic1/4" input and output jacks (for electric guitar players)Carrying pouch and 2 AAA batteries includedBuilt-in folding kickstandPremium metal finish for added durabilityDimensions: 4.3" x 2.4" x 0.6" Read more


Item Weight: 3.17 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4.3 x 0.6 x 2.4 inches


Item model number: METROPITCH-BL


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 30, 2017


Color Name: Blue


Size: MetroPitch


Battery type: Zinc Carbon


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Thursday, May 23

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's Good
Size: MetroPitch Color: Black
It does what it says. I bought it for the metronome since I already had a tuner. A few things you should know about it, however: + It's accurate. When compared to my Snark clip-on and wtuner.com, it gave the same results. + The metronome is fantastic. Goes from 30bpm to 250, and let's you subdivide it out many different ways. + It also has a tone generator. It really is an all-in-one device. + It has settings for specific instruments. It's not a major thing, but it will, for example, recognize the string on a violin you're playing. - It seems to not recognize sharps and flats. On the violin, as a beginner, for example, part of the A major tetrachord is A, B, C#, D. Basically, the only way to check is to know C# is just going to literally be C on the tuner that's incredibly sharp or a very flat D, or use the tone generator. I like to check my intonation with a tuner, and I find the Snark clip-on tuner better for it. - The battery drains rather quickly. Not ridiculously quickly, but as I'm now basically using it for a metronome, I'm beginning to think a wind-up metronome would have been better. - It isn't particularly responsive. In that I mean ANY background noise can throw it off, and it's definitely not fast enough to utilize for intonation checking unless you're playing incredibly slowly. It's still decent, don't get me wrong. Just has a few small things that add up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2018 by J. Rogers

  • METRONOME - HAS NO START / STOP BUTTON
Size: MetroPitch Color: Red
1 thing to beware of... I bought this as an easy to use metronome. (I have no opinion on it's other features as I am not using it for that although the other features seem to work fine.) This review is ONLY for people who are interested in it's metronome feature. It is fine, is works as advertised BUT... It has no START / STOP feature for the metronome function. Once you hit the MODE button to activate the metronome function, the metronome starts clicking. There is no way to turn it off except hit MUTE or press the MODE button again which switches to TONE GENERATOR which is annoying then to TUNER before coming back to METRONOME. It does have a MUTE button which can be used to unmute it just before the green light flashes to signify beat #1 and this helps a little BUT... with out an actual START / STOP button there is no way to SYNC this to a song to see if the TEMPO you have dialed is matches exactly the tempo of the song you are wanting to know how fast or slow to play. The TAP feature works but on this (or any metronome) only gives you an approximate beat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2018 by 6 String Slinger

  • Amazing Product - Excellent Tuner (with Wide Range of Hz Frequencies), Great Metronome and Tone Generator
Size: MetroPitch Color: Red
Excellent Tuner - with a Tone Generator (across a wide frequency range of tunings, 410-480 Hz), and a really good Metronome to boot! The tuner is very accurate, and gets surprisingly quicker and more stable readings than most other popular tuners I've used over the years. I like the fact that you can tune to the 432 frequency. My Boss TU-3 can't do this (only goes down to 436). I also use this tuner to check if pre-recorded music, chimes, and other musical instruments claiming to be precision tuned to 432 are actually tuned to that frequency. (The 432 music frequency has soothing and healing benefits that music tuned to 440 doesn't have.) The Tone Generator will work across the different Hertz calibrations. So you can set the tuner to 440 and hear the chromatic scale notes in that tuning, and then switch it to 432 (or any other Hertz frequency from 410-480 Hz) and hear the chromatic notes in that frequency. This could be a very useful tool for ear & vocal training. On the Metronome, I like that you can tap in your tempo if you prefer. This is a quicker and easier way to find out what the timing of a song is - especially if your band is getting ready to go into the studio and your drummer is going to be using click tracks. For those that don't want the chirp sound at the being of each measure, do this... while in the Metronome Mode, click the "Function" button and set the Beat to "0" (instead of 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.) and that chirp goes away. Personally I prefer to use a metronome this way (w/o chirps) when running scales. My old metronome wasn't loud enough when I'm playing through an amp. The MetroPitch Metronome has a good range of volume to it - from very soft to quite loud. Definitely usable with moderate guitar amp volumes. Overall you can't beat the value of this device, especially at this price. Even though it's so reasonably priced, the company cut no corners in the quality or the features. Three excellent products in one. The "Red" Metro is an especially nice decorative addition to brighten up any room : ) A work of art ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2016 by efkj

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