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Matrix has built its reputation on economical alternatives to higher-priced models. The MR500 Quartz Metronome features an easy-to-use dial, A440 reference pitch, 40-208 BPM tempo range, LED display, and a personal earphone.

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Matrix MR-500 Quartz Metronome

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Average of 8 User Ratings

Overall

Overall: 7.43

Quality

Quality: 7.43

Features

Features: 5.71

Value

Value: 7.57

Customer Reviews

Overall

Overall: 7

Quality

Quality: 8

Features

Features: 6

Value

Value: 6

Does what it's supposed to do
Posted by Puzzy from Socal on Oct 13, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: semi pro
Reviewer's Play Style: Rock, fusion and metal
It is a metronome, not a drum machine. It does have some disadvantages like the variable BPM counts. I use it for practicing drum rudiments. I have to put it on a different table from the drum pad because the metronome has fallen over from the drumming. I am happy with it.

Overall

Overall: 1

Quality

Quality: 1

Features

Features: 1

Value

Value: 1

Bad timing
Posted by WebDragon220 from Phoenix, AZ on Mar 11, 2008
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: College Professor-Music
Reviewer's Play Style: All styles
Keeps good time for about a couple of measures then starts to vary in time. BPM's are not consistent. In my opinion this is not a good purchase for serious musicians or students. This is not an accurate metronome. There are better products on the market. While the pricing is competitive, there is no price that can be placed on establishing bad habits.

Overall

Overall: 4

Quality

Quality: 4

Features

Features: 2

Value

Value: 5

Terrible
Posted by RyanTrumpet on Oct 31, 2007
Experience w/product: I have heard about it
Reviewer's Background: Professional Musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Jazz, Classical, Ska
Before you spend your money on this metronome, it does not give you the option of selecting any number of beats per min, only certain ones, about one in every three bpms, but as the tempo gets faster, even less, at a point you can only choose the tempo to be 8 beats per minute apart. Not ideal for the serious musician, possibly okay for begginers and those who just do music for fun and as a hobby

Overall

Overall: 9

Quality

Quality: 9

Features

Features: 8

Value

Value: 8

Matrix Quart Metronome
Posted by lunchmeat from Tallahassee, FL on Feb 13, 2007
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: Hobbyist, Active Musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Eclectic; I like a lot of different styles
This is a great little metronome. It lacks features that many more expensive metronomes have, like beat accents and triplets and other bells and whistles. However, these tools can commonly become a crutch. If you are looking for a tool that will keep time for you (which is different than keeping the beat) I would suggest a metronome such as this.

The speaker is loud - loud enough that, at times, I wish for a volume control. It's the only thing really lacking on this piece of equipment. Other than that, I find it to be well-made and even stylish; I can put it in my gig bag and go. It's been dropped a few times, on soft and hard surfaces, and it holds up well. It's easy to see the setting you've chosen, although from a distance it would be nice to have a red line instead of a red dot.

It comes with an earpiece, which I really don't use much. However, if you are so inclined, the headphone jack can also be used to connect to the return jack of an external amp, guitar or otherwise, with the help of a 1/8-1/4 converter.

For a basic metronome, I don't think you can find better. You could spend more and go digital, but after a certain point, it's the same thing for more money. I love this metronome and it was definitely worth the purchase.

Overall

Overall: 9

Quality

Quality: 10

Features

Features: 5

Value

Value: 10

Good, solid, basic product
Posted by wlrube from San Francisco on Feb 1, 2006
Experience w/product: I own it
Reviewer's Background: High-school musician
Reviewer's Play Style: Jazz, some orchestral
No musician should be without a metronome, and if you're looking for a basic one, this is the one to get. The fancier ones, with the lights and different tones for downbeats in different time signatures, are great to have but more expensive. If you're on a budget, or don't think you need a fancier metronome, buy this one.

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Matrix MR-500 Quartz Metronome

Overall: 7.43Read 8 Reviews

$17.99

MSRP: $22.95 Savings: $4.96(21%)

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