Korg TM60BK Tuner Metronome, Black
The best-selling KORG TM series, which lets you use a tuner and metronome simultaneously, has been revamped. The TM-60 is the newest model and features a larger display that can show the tuner and metronome simultaneously. The battery life has also been dramatically improved. With the all-new TM-60, you’ll be able to enjoy pitch training and rhythm training without having to switch functions or be concerned with battery life. The newly designed stand and battery compartment, as well as the convenient memory backup function, make the TM-60 Korg’s best tuner/metronome yet.
Product Features
- Tuner and metronome functions can be used simultaneously or independently
- Large backlit display for improved visibility; twice the battery life of the tm-50
- A wide detection range of c1-c8 supports a broad range of instruments
- Metronome ranges from 30 to 252 beats/minute; three types of tempo settings and 15 rhythm variations
- Convenient memory backup function and Auto power-off function
Nice low cost tuner/metronome combo I mostly play acoustical guitar and my primary reason for this purchase was to use it as a metronome since I prefer a clip-on Snark style tuner for this purpose. That being said, this tuner works really well and I find myself using it more often than I thought I would during practice, simply because it’s the same device as my metronome. It’s very accurate and tells you what note you are playing, just like my clip-on one. I should also mention that the built-in mic easily picks up my guitar…
Wonderful device that is well worth the price!
Sometimes simple is best, with a few things added on. This is my 2nd one. First one lasted over 8 years. This is simply a good tuner, if you need a metronome. It has features I need, but my drummer son is more critical. Isn’t lound enough for him on his drum pad, and he wants more control on bpm ie: it goes from 170 to 176, but he wanted 172. Fortunately, instructions show how to go up in 1 step increments. Why not 5 stars? Every now & then the low e isn’t picked up until other strings are tuned, but that only happens at lessons. Maybe it…