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The SQ70 Multi-Function Quartz Metronome from Seiko features an easy operation tempo dial with a tempo range of 40 to 208 BPM (Beats Per Minute). It can be used by musicians, students, teachers, and performers, and as a learning tool during practice, for sight-reading, and more.
The metronome features two types of tempo and beat sounds, and a 9 LED visual tempo indicator. It is built with a 1/8" headphone jack and a volume control, and includes seven different beat patterns with a memory backup. A 9V dry battery is also included.
Sharon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 6, 2023
Sound quality of this metronome is perfect for flute. Clear sound with an optional bar-beat marker. Easy to use and a great range of tempos.
Cliente
Reviewed in Spain on February 5, 2017
Sí. Ha cumplido con mis expectativas.Cuando un servcio funciona como tal, sin fallos y sin VA. Como el aire: Se interioriza la naturalidad y se respira sin plantearte la respiración.
James Bianchi
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2016
It lasted about 3 months. The battery it came with lasted a good length of time, about 2 months. Seemed to be a reasonable time. Put in a second battery, an alkaline as directed, by Duracell...pretty standard. It lasted about a month...okay, maybe a problem battery. Third battery, another Duracell, and lasted about 5 minutes...literally. Even tried a fourth, new, out of the package Duracell, and no function at all. Never dropped, no apparent damage at all...just won't work. I used it 2 hours/day on average. Very frustrating.I'd give it one star, except that when it worked, it worked just as it should. Adjustable loudness, good wood-knock type sound, easy to use. And, given the price of about $60, thought I was buying quality. The product is labeled "Made In China," which is something to consider. Trying to get a refund. We'll see.
便利。ものずくり
Reviewed in Japan on January 2, 2015
音質・音量が大きく正確に聞き取れ使い易い。ビートも聞き取りやすく、リズムがとりやすく複数の奏者で練習が容易。とても気に入ってます。
Hanna H.
Reviewed in Germany on December 19, 2014
Das Metronom ist "kinderleicht" zu bedienen und passt damit perfekt zur Zielgruppe. Takte / Geschwindigkeiten lassen sich mit einem Wählrad einstellen. Zwischenbetonung gibt es ebenfalls.
David A. Caufield
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2013
If you're like most pianists, you've been led to believe (as I was) that the "best" metronomes are the wood ones made by Wittner. Beautifully crafted in Germany, those metronomes are the ones you see in every movie, documentary, or tv show about a pianist. They feature an actual pendulum adjusted by sliding a weight up and down and make a very satisfying acoustic click sound (the highest-end models even have an actual bell that can be adjusted to ring at certain beats). I've had one for over twenty years.All that being said, the Seiko just crushes it in every way UNLESS you 1) don't like either of the click sounds or 2) don't like plugging in your metronome (or changing 9V batteries, if you prefer not to use an AC adapter). First of all, it's a quartz metronome, so it's tempo is perfectly accurate. One of the first things I did was set both metronomes to 120 bpm and sync them up. Within 5 seconds it was obvious that the wooden Wittner simply didn't keep as accurate of time. I never realized it, but as the Wittner winds down (you have to wind them instead of using a power supply), its timing slows down slightly. You'd never notice it unless you synced it against a quartz or digital metronome, but it definitely does. Download a metronome app and you'll see and hear what I mean. Secondly, the Seiko has a volume control, which, for me, is a revelation. I like it because I can make it soft, but if loud is what you're looking for, this Seiko gets LOUD! Last but not least, it never exhibits the annoying sympathetic vibrations that Wittners occasionally do on larger grands.Now you might be wondering, "Why not just use a free metronome app?" Well, for starters, the Seiko props up very nicely, and it's extremely easy to see and change the tempo by spinning the wheel adjustment. With any digital metronome, you're putting it in your hand and pressing buttons. Plus the Seiko looks good sitting on your piano - very professional (hey, it matters). I hate to come off as a snob about this kind of thing, but if you're a serious pianist, you should have a dedicated metronome, and after using over ten different kinds, I promise that this is the one to get. It does everything you want a metronome to do. I sold my Wittner on ebay for $112, so the Seiko is a bargain besides.Note: I feel I should compare this to the Wittner MT70, which is very similar. While the MT70 offers more beat options, several things make it inferior to the Seiko. 1) the stand stinks. I've had it fall over more times than I can count. 2) it only has one click sound instead of two, so you'd better like that sound. 3) no AC adapter plug, which means batteries only. 4) the tempo adjustment dial is smaller, harder to read, and trickier to turn. With the Seiko you can use one hand to adjust the tempo dial. With the MT70, you have to hold it and use your thumb. Trust me, it's not as good, and I wanted to like the MT70 because it's cheaper.Bottom line: the Seiko SQ70 is the best piano metronome I've ever used.
Stephen Erbe
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2013
This unit replaces a Seiko SQM349 quartz metronome I purchased about 20 years ago. I loved that one and only replaced it because the speaker quit working. This unit is a little larger with essentially the same features. A controllable volume tempo tone that can be quite loud if need be, or just lights to keep time to. It keeps various beats by sound as well as lights. It also has a headphone out jack if you want to hear but not be heard. It won't pack your lunch for you but it does very well what it was designed to do; be a metronome. Buy it for your childrens piano lessons and you'll be using it 20 years from now, if they don't take it with them!
だい
Reviewed in Japan on January 5, 2013
コンパクトタイプのSQ-50Vと比較すると上位機種のSQ-70は「音量が大きいこと。」が一番の利点。手軽さを求めるなら、SQ-50Vをすすめます。SQ-70の改善点をあげるとすれば電源を入れるときに“1秒の長押し”ではなく通常のボタン押しで電源が入るように誤電源ONを回避するために“Hold”ボタンを作ってほしかった。電源を入れるのが意外にめんどうくさい。SQ-50V、SQ-70はとても気に入っているので後継機ではぜひ改善してほしい。
Almost Auntie Mame
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2013
I am terrible at maintaining the correct rhythm when playing the piano. I tend to apply what "feels"right....and that's not good when you're accompanying singing! So, I purchased this metronome. It is great! I can set it for whatever time the piece is written in and the "clicks" it makes are easy to hear over the music. Also, you can set it to be silent and a green flash appears with every beat. I use it to practice with all the time and the congregation tells me that my accompanying their singing has vastly improved.
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