Matrix MR 600 Metronome
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Manufacturer: Matrix
Model: MR-600
Publisher: Matrix
Label: Matrix
Features for Matrix MR 600 Metronome:
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Customer Reviews
Good brand!!! 
2008-05-10
Ir work perfect. I works perfect. The volume and light are very helpfully.
Ideal metronome for all directors and musicians 
2008-02-20
Pros:
-Very loud AND adjustible volume
-Clear reference tones: B2-C6 (useful for choirs)
-Simplistic design: Rotating dial and beat selector switch (instead of buttons)
-Headphone terminal (earbuds included with metronome)
-Bright LED pendulum
-Metallic stand
-Powered by 9V battery
Cons:
None!
Other thoughts:
-Could use a new design
-Should come with a case
10 years. 
2007-06-07
Ok. guys, get this one.
I used this for over 10 years!!!!!!
I dropped it, banged it, kicked it, stepped on it, but it still was TOTALLY great!!!
Well, it broke today.
I am so sad. I lived with it for 10 years!it was like a friend to me.
I tell you, this is not going to fail you.
Best combination of features so far 
2006-06-29
* a mechanical-sounding knock instead of a cheesy electronic chirp;
* a volume control (and an earphone); and
* a dial (rather than a cheap electronic press-spot) for setting the tempo.
The switch you see at top right selects the mode: off, metronome, or reference pitch. I consider it useless as a tuner; for that I use the Boss TU-80 ($32), which I consider useless as a metronome. :-) The switch at top left selects the downbeat: it can sound a chime on every other beat, every 3rd beat, et cetera, up to every 6th beat, and it can be set to no downbeat so it just goes tick-tick-tick...
It's made out of cheap plastic, but thick enough that it won't fall apart. (I've dropped mine a couple of times.) It has a wire stand so it will stand up on a table top.
I know other musicians who also have this unit; one is branded Wittner but it is otherwise identical to mine. (I suspect they're all made in the same place, but who cares.)