Seiko DM50L Metronome, Silver
- Tempo ranges from 30 to 250 beats per minute
- Seven beat settings and three rhythm settings
- Motion LCD display
- Flashing light function and volume control
- Small clip-style metronome clips easily onto music stand
A small metronome that angles perfectly from a tabletop. Incredibly easy to use. Features: CLEAR AND LOUD SOUND FROM DIMINUTIVE BODY. FLASHING LIGHT INDICATES TEMPO. ADJUSTABLE VOLUME(4 STEPS). USER FRIENDLY BUTTONS. SPECIFICATIONS 40(W) x 57(H) x 35(D)mm 30g INCLUDING BATTERY TEMPO RANGE: 30-250 BEAT: 0-7 RHYTHM: 8TH 16TH 8TH TRIPLET
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(out of 27 reviews)
List Price: $ 34.95
Price: $ 24.95
















Review by W for Seiko DM50L Metronome, Silver
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The metronome is extremely easy to use and have enough functionalities for the need of a new piano leaner like me. The volume is adjustable, and can be turned off and show LED blinks only. I particularly like the compact design, which also function perfectly as clip for my piano books.
Review by R. Koziar for Seiko DM50L Metronome, Silver
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I purchased this item to help set a cadence in my golf swing, on the recommendation of a friend who had tried the method. This metronome is easy to use, very portable (even has a clip so you can clip it to your belt), and loud enough for you to hear but not so loud as to be a nuisance to others who might be close by. Additionally, it is durable and is a relatively inexpensive item that has been reliable. Using this has helped my golf swing tempo, also.
Review by E. Ban for Seiko DM50L Metronome, Silver
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This is the best metronome I have ever owned. 30-250 beats per minute, adjustable by increments of 1’s and 10’s, subdivisions available, volume capability is high, battery lasts a long time. Couldn’t ask for much more.
Cons: It’s so easy to lose!
Review by Robert Koga for Seiko DM50L Metronome, Silver
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I am fairly satisfied with this purchase. While it’s extremely compact, fairly inexpensive, and has a decent variety of functions, it’s practical use is only when using a drumpad or other simgle milder tones (as oppose to a drum set or instrumental ensemble). The sound easily gets drowned out and does not carry well (I would liken the sound tothe beep of my digital running watch’s alarm).
Overall I would say it is a great tool to begin rhythm basics during practice, but a louder metronome should be considered to accompany actual instruments when composing or preparing for a performance.
Review by F. Fernandez Posse for Seiko DM50L Metronome, Silver
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Pros–This is a great metronome. Selectable sounds and loudness, very easy to use. Very light and it clips nicely.
Cons–I can’t believe such a simple device is so expensive. It can’t possibly cost more than 1 dollar to manufacture. Based on pictures, and price, I would imagine it would have a metal casing, but it is painted plastic
Overall–compared to many out there this is just great! In funtionality I would have given it 5 stars, but I am just giving it 4 due to cost and the how cheaply made it is (I thought about giving it 3, however it does what I want it do do perfectly).
By the way I use this one to run (helps me keep a fast cadence) so its small form factor and clip are priceless.