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WAZA Amp WAZA Craft Pedal BOSS Tone Central 5 Year Warranty Guitar Friend Jam Roland Amplifiers.Reload to refresh your session. Reload to refresh your session. With our cookies we would like to offer you the cleanest shopping experience possible with everything that goes with it. This includes, for example, suitable offers and remembering preferences. You can view and manage further details and options here.Always with customised added value for musicians. Close Service Contact us Help The new DB-90 offers a host of high-quality sounds and drum patterns to make your practice sessions more interesting and more musical. Faders, buttons and a large data entry wheel provide direct access to the parameters. Choose from four click sounds including a counting human voice that tells you where you are in the bar. Guitarists, bassists and keyboardists can connect their instrument directly and listen in via optional headphones or the internal speaker - the DB-90's practice functions can be used with virtually any instrument. This function is also especially interesting for the stage.http://www.magnachip.co.kr/userfiles/20200828173745.xml Of these, 68 customers have written no texts or given their feedback in another language. 4 33 Customers 33 customers have given this product a 4-star rating. Of these, 32 customers have written no texts or given their feedback in another language. 3 6 Customers 6 customers have given this product a 3-star rating. Of these, 6 customers have written no texts or given their feedback in another language. 2 3 Customers 3 customers have given this product a 2-star rating. I am a drummer and have the DB90 attached to my hi-hat stand. The audible beep and ability to change voice is excellent and if needed there is a handy headphone socket if the click only needs to be heard by you. I'm trying to master some new material at the moment and the voice count is extremely helpful. The unit can stand up on its own but using the tap facility is more difficult to use. The display is excellent and clear and it's useful to have the moving metronome graphic to really help nail the time. Saving tempos is simple and after a short while you get used the layout and move around at a breeze. Yes it is a premium price but it is also a brilliant premium product. Highly recommend and with the fantastic service from Thomann, you can't go wrong. Send report Total features handling quality Industry standard Bob C., 19.06.2019 Difficult to fault. Robust and very useable. Send report Total features handling quality One of the best Nick Names, 24.07.2017 The Boss DB-90 got all you need and expect from a good metronome. Send report Read all 63 reviews Rate product Available immediately Available immediately This item is in stock and can be dispatched immediately. Standard Delivery Times. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness.https://www.becompta.be/emploi/4-speed-manual-transmission-mustang See All Buying Options Add to Wish List Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. This thing smokes those apps in versatility. I really like how I can now mix in the triplets at the volume I need and i also love all the jack in and outputs one could imagine needing. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because the speaker could use an upgrade and the if I run audio through it the sound is significantly worse. Boss, please update the technology and this product will be absolutely perfect. Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2017 This is a preliminary review. Metronome is LOUD, which was my main want. That shouldn't be hard to find, but is. It has the option of TOCK sound and HUMAN VOICE (sorry for the caps, but this is what people are searching for, even if you go to the online forums). The problem with many metronomes, is they sound two different tones, like C and G, and by God I hear C and G, which is most distracting. I want dead, non-musical sounds. The DB-90 has these. So great. The bad news: BUILD QUALITY IS ABYSMAL. I mean really, the housing is tackier than any toy, and the little fold-out stand in the back feels like it'll snap in a light breeze. This is not even remotely the build we expect in an implement of this kind. The cheapest guitar tuner has a better housing than this. If you drop this on a hardwood floor twice, I bet it just dies. Finally, I already have a Boss adapter, and—given the many, many comments on how many batteries this eats (even the maker says it works for only a few hours per battery)—the adapter is a must. Just astonishingly crummy, given that this is the “The most advanced metronome available.” Please try again later. 3rd Day Believer 3.0 out of 5 stars Metronome is LOUD, which was my main want. Just astonishingly crummy, given that this is the “The most advanced metronome available.”Please try again later. Please try again later.http://condit-pack.com/images/boss-db-90-metronome-manual.pdf Kimberly Alice Fitch 1.0 out of 5 stars I owned this same model of Dr Beat for around a decade beginning in 2002 and had no problems. I practiced with it constantly and even dropped it several times with no issues. When I lost it on a plane I hesitated to buy another one of these metronomes because of the cost - there are other brands now for much less that include all the functions I need. But, years later, I took the plunge. I was a little wary of how flimsy the stand was, and I just kept it on my desk to practice with at home because it's too heavy to lug around. One day the stand popped out while I was using it, and the metronome no longer turns on, just emits a fuzzy sound while the battery is plugged in. Tried changing the battery to no avail. Emailing BOSS for support and hope they come through. Anyway, this is WAY too fragile of a product for something that people need to be able to futz with and press buttons on regularly.Please try again later. Please try again later. Kindle Customer 4.0 out of 5 stars This thing smokes those apps in versatility. Boss, please update the technology and this product will be absolutely perfect.Please try again later. Please try again later. Joe Hall 4.0 out of 5 stars The speaker is louder than every metronome I’ve used. Cons- using the headphones there is a lot of noise. I used it as an insert on my behringer board and no matter what power source, patch cable or direct headphones, the unit is noisy. It’s not noticeable with the onboard speaker but it’s a lot when using it plugged in. Plus the metronome voices sound horrible when plugged in. I use a Roland TD-50 VDrum brain and route it’s onboard click to a direct out port in back then insert it into my board. Very expensive metronome that could have better sounds.Please try again later. Please try again later. DMonster 5.0 out of 5 stars I have gone thru at least 9 different metronomes in the past 10 years. The KLIQ was nice until it lost its mind before the year was up.https://www.zulfugar.nl/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626e406cd38de---4-color-manual-screen-printing-machine.pdf I own a few Korg TM-50 units and they are real good, but they are a little too quite for my purpose (pipe organs are loud). This is the first time I have tried any of the Boss metronomes and was very immediately impressed with the functionality of it. If there was a higher grading than 5 I would have given this more than five stars. What I like about the Boss DB-60: Ease of use. I love the actual sound, it is more of a old wooden tock instead of a digital ping. I can instantly add or change half beats or third beats on the fly and give them different volumes. There is nothing to like about this DB-60, and if and when it breaks ( I am very hard on equipment) I will buy another Boss DB-60. I have finally found a metronome I really like after 50 years in the business.Please try again later. Please try again later. Kara Elise Kurek 1.0 out of 5 stars Neither the seller nor Amazon will do anything to help me with the exception of referring me to the manufacturer. Very bad business not to stand behind your product. Do not order!!!Please try again later. Please try again later. Criterion Collector 4.0 out of 5 stars It seems like a lot of the features would be most useful for drum practice, but the basic features are useful for practicing any instrument. Also, the more complex features approach those of a drum machine, so you can use it to simulate playing to a more realistic drumbeat. See the user-supplied images for how to add the optional foot-switches. They make it very easy to turn the the unit on and off, and cycle through presets that you have programmed in. You can get an English version from Boss's website. However, in any language it is pretty brief. For a unit this complex, longer instructions with some examples would help users get more out of it. (Note: I have not done a web search; there may be tips available in forums, blogs, etc.)Please try again later. Please try again later. Jose Hidalgo Herrera 4.BABYBASKETSONLINE.COM/userfiles/files/canon-eos-400d-pdf0 out of 5 stars There are two small details I don't like: - if you plug it to Line In of a mixer or piano you will hear static and it sounds terrible. It works ok with headphones. - the battery holder lacks the foam to keep batteries tight, feels cheap, I glued a little foam to fix it.Please try again later. Please try again later. D. Granja 3.0 out of 5 stars You can easily adjust the tempo, change how many beats, which beats are sounded, and choose more complex rhythm combinations(e.g., 6-7, or 4-3 time). That's all good, and it's really easy to do. It also has a rotary volume control and it can get about as loud as my cell phone's low battery warning. It only emits one sound, an uninspiring chirp which is slightly higher in tone on the first beat of the measure. It sounds like you flashed back to the 80s and someone is playing pong. Some people might find it annoying, but you'll probably get used to it. There's a handy clip on the back. It will also play continuous computerish reference tones at different note values, if that's of use to you. Finally, the very useful display makes all the functions pretty intuitive and has a good pendulum and flashing LEDs that help visualize the tempo. There is also a mini stereo jack for use with standard headphones. That's where it's horrible. When using the built-in speaker, the volume control is gradual, as expected. When using the headphone jack the volume control isn't gradual - it really jumps up extremely quickly. Without headphones, you'd probably have the volume around 70 or so. However, with the headphones in, anything below 10 isn't really audible and anything above around 15 will be like an ice pick piercing your ear. So, if you go between built-in speaker and headphones (I do, depending on the time of day), you will eventually blow your ears out with this when you forget to turn it down.http://constructionone.com.br/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626e407e451f8---4-color-manual-screen-printing-press.pdf To make matters worse, sure you can find that sweet headphone volume spot of between 10-15, but the sound through the jack is absolutely horrible and distorted. What a waste that Boss went cheap and careless on that function. I use this for drumming, so that may explain my use scenarios. If you don't use this with headphones, you will probably be very satisfied and it's a good value in its price range. However, because the headphone volume problem is significant, I docked it two stars since it's a one star product in that regard.Please try again later. Please try again later. Docpolo 5.0 out of 5 stars It has some bells and whistles I will probably not use but what I do use is great. I am an adult (retired person) whose hobby is the violin. I cannot imagine going back to a mechanical metronome. This seems to be a product that would last a life time -- even for a very young person. There are various uses for the product such as tuning, beat, rhythms patterns.Please try again later. Please try again later. Even if chocolate chip is on your mind, our cookies make an important contribution to a great shopping experience. They help us to show you relevant offers, remember your settings to ease navigation on our website and alert us when the website is slow or unstable. Choose from four click sounds including a counting human voice that tells you where you are in the bar. Guitarists, bassists and keyboardists can connect their instrument directly and listen in via optional headphones or the internal speaker - the DB-90's practice functions can be used with virtually any instrument. This function is also especially interesting for the stage. Standard Delivery Times ?133 Add to Basket 16 bought Tama RW200 Rhythm Watch ?75 9 bought Thomann CTM-700 ?9 5 bought Korg KDM-3 Digital Metronome Black ?58 4 bought Korg TM-60 Black ?25 Our most popular Metronomes Compare Products Of these, 68 customers have written no texts or given their feedback in another language.mesotects.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1626e408e6a340---4-core-dx90-vsta-manual.pdf 4 33 Customers 33 customers have given this product a 4-star rating. Send report Read all 63 reviews Rate product VAT Dispatch expected by Thu, 13. August Available immediately Available immediately This item is in stock and can be dispatched immediately. Boss DB 90 Dr. Beat Metro Tuner. Practice in style with the flagship of the Dr. Beat Metronome line. The new DB-90 is loaded with quality sounds and drum patterns to make your practice sessions less mundane and more musical.Be the first one!Jelajahi profil kami sebagai retailer, distributor dan sekolah musik Yamaha terbesar. Tuesday, Aug 18Tomorrow Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Please try again.Trigger input to access unique Rhythm Coach exercisesIn order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account Exclusive access to cleaning, safety, and health supplies. Create a free business account to purchase Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 In order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Please try your search again later.You can edit your question or post anyway.The new DB-90 is loaded with quality sounds and drum patterns to make your practice sessions less mundane and more musical. There’s a Rhythm Coach function with an onboard mic, a reference-tone function for tuning, an Instrument input, MIDI input, and other handy tools to make learning fun and effective.Dedicated sliders, buttons, rotary dial, and large backlit LCD for user-friendly operation. Practice with the Rhythm Coach by connecting a V-Pad (optional).Front-panel sliders, buttons, and a large rotary dial provide instant, hands-on access to edit parameters.BABETRAVELLING.COM/ckfinder/userfiles2/files/canon-eos-400d-manuale-italiano-download.pdf Select four different click sounds, including a human voice-counting sound that will help you know your place in the bar. The DB-90 is also equipped with realistic PCM drum patterns, for developing your accuracy and rhythmic feel effectively.Guitarist and bassist can directly plug into the DB-90 without any other gear required, and monitor via connected headphones — practically any type of instrumentalist can benefit from the DB-90’s features. And for those who wish to sync to an external sequencer for more elaborate accompaniment, they can do so with the DB-90’s MIDI input. This stage-oriented feature is especially useful for drummers.This innovative follow-along feature has four training modes to help build your accuracy, speed, and endurance. With the DB-90’s onboard microphone, you can use the Rhythm Coach functions with acoustic drums, or plug a Roland V-Pad into the Trigger input. Play along, and chart your progress.In order to navigate out of this carousel, please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings using a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The machine learned model takes into account factors including: the age of a review, helpfulness votes by customers and whether the reviews are from verified purchases. Please try again later. Poucegirl 4.0 out of 5 stars The 'tap' feature is very useful. The instructions came in Chinese. Japanese? only. I was able to find the Owner's Manual in English online. The instructions are very brief - a more detailed instruction manual would be very helpful. And, it comes WITHOUT a power supply which needs to be purchased separately. Batteries are only good for 5 - 6 hours.J'avais alloue 4 etoiles. Je passe de 4 a 2 etoiles apres environ un an et demie d'utilisation. C'est un outil de travail, pas un jouet. Et cet outil n'est pas fiable. J'installe une pile neuve et ca ne change rien. Tres decu de cet appareil. J'ai deja eu un autre metronome Boss (Dr Beat DB-12). Il a ete tres fiable pendant plusieurs annees. Mais ce DB-30 n'a pas ete un bon achat. Mon prochain metronome ne sera pas un Boss. 'Easy to use, volume control very usefull when you plug ear phones in.' That was my first evaluation before using it a certain time. I gave it 4 stars at the time. Now I drop to 2 stars after using it for a year and a half. This is a tool, not a toy. I use it for my work as a musician. And this tool is not reliable. I put a brand new battery in it, and nothing changes. Very disappointed with this DB-30. The nest metronome I buy will not be a Boss.The tones are a little high pitched for me (quite digital di do di do type sound). I prefer the 'wood block' sounds available on the db90. -So I will eventually upgrade. Perfect size for a stick bag. And great functions for practice. I haven't pushed it to its limits yet. Good subdivision applicability. Well worth the price for its functionality. Would recommend.Impossible to save presets. People have mentionned this. Be warned.Malheureusement, on ne peut garder que huit tempos en memoire. C'est insuffisant pour un concert.Most pianists tend to prefer the classic wooden wind-up variety, and having listened to the sounds that are produced by most of the cheaper electronic metronomes out there, I can understand why.Instead of producing cheap-sounding digital beeps, the DB-90 actually plays back recorded samples of a traditional wooden metronome. The traditional metronome pendulum is also simulated on the LCD screen via a series of lines that give the illusion of a moving pendulum, whilst two red LEDs just above the screen flash in time with the beat. In spite of looking quite complicated, the DB-90 is actually very easy to operate. Now you can have some fun with the sliders. The first slider controls the volume of the bell; the second slider controls the volume of the beat; and the next three sliders allow you to sound eighth-notes, sixteenth-notes and triplets. You'll probably not want to use these very much, but they're there if you ever need them. The last slider is the overall volume control. This metronome has plenty of volume to it, so if you're playing a digital piano, you'll probably be only using 30 volume. The backlight will now remain on until you switch the unit off. You can do this any time you like without worrying about losing your rhythm settings, because everything is saved to memory automatically. In terms of connectivity, the BD-90 has it all. There are also some input sockets, including a MIDI-in, although this probably goes beyond what most people will actually use. Once you've started using this metronome as part of your daily music practice, you'll probably want to buy a power supply for it, because it chews through batteries quite quickly. Only three small negatives: (1) Roland wired this metronome to switch seamlessly to using battery power in the event of a cable disconnection or a power failure. Whilst I can understand why they have done this, it also means that if you connect your DB-90 to an external power supply, and then you forget to turn your power supply on, the unit will continue to operate normally, but using battery power instead. This feature might result in you going through more batteries than you intended. (2) The metronome has 50 user memories so that you can save and recall your favourite rhythms. However, when you change the battery, all your user memories get reset, and there is no way of backing up your data. (3) The pull-out plastic stand at the back of the unit feels a bit flimsy. When deciding which metronome is right for you, certain challenging questions will need to be asked. Is it really worth paying ?105 for a complicated-looking digital metronome that requires its own separate power supply when you can buy a traditional wood-effect wind-up one (complete with bell) for under ?30? I wrestled with this dilemma myself, and I chose to go digital. Your choice might be different to mine, but the most important thing is to buy a metronome that you can live with, and which makes your daily music practice a more enjoyable experience.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Very handy when it all seems too busy. Cons: Far too extensive but it is a large format and I know of no other large format metronomes. The inbuilt stand to angle the unit at 70 degrees from the desk is appallingly flimsy and will collapse as soon as you go near the buttons. I am personally going to design and 3D print a better solution but not everyone has that luxury. Would I buy it again in hindsight? Yes. There is no alternative for a larger format machine with a lot of features including MIDI sync etc.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again The missus rejected it as a present due to it's limitations, so she kept the one she had on permanent loan from me and I ended up with this boss one. It's fine for me but not for my OH. The build quality is not as good as boss pedals and it has no in built stand but it's fine for me.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again The backlight makes the screen a lot easier to read when setting.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again The battery lasts 6 hrs. Pointless. So please be aware, you need to order the power cable separately. Personally, I'm not impressed!Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Can’t be beaten. For playing guitar this is terrific. Very versatile and with the ability to use ear plugs is fantastic for looping. Let’s face it. Metronomes are for practice. This is everything you would need.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Very helpful.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again I like so much its natural metronome sound, its jog dial. Do not use battery but plug charger but agree the battery runs out very quickly. Only complaint is after it is unplgged and then plugged back or if electricty goes away, when powered back on, the meters have to be moved up or down otherwise they sound at top level even though they are at the lowest. I kept the stars at 5 because I believe these little faults are not enough to wipe one.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Everyone has commented and said it's a perfect piece of kit. The only downside for me is that you can only store 8 tempos. For set lists longer then 8 tracks it becomes tricky to navigate and get to the right tempo in time.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again Really handy.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again.