Affordable and highly accurate.
The Wittner Piccolo Metronome is a German-made metronome which offers accurate audible timing and is adjustable with a sliding counterweight.
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Mint Condition: This instrument or product has been carefully played/used and returned to us in virtually new condition, however its packaging may not meet the standards set by the factory. Also, it no longer carries the manufacturer's warranty. If you're looking for a virtually new instrument in possibly less-than-perfect packaging, this is a great value. We feel so strongly you'll like what you see, we're including our 30-Day Satisfaction Guarantee to this used product making it a no-risk purchase.
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The Wittner Piccolo Metronome is a German-made metronome which offers accurate audible timing and is adjustable with a sliding counterweight.

I've had this metronome since 1983 and it still works great. I like German made products, quality metronome. Its definately loud enough.
Nice, good sound, a little smaller than I pictured, but does a great job. Wittner makes excellent products. Hard to find a non digital metronome, we needed to see the motion for our group versus the sound and lights of a digital. This does a great job.
If you are considering buying an electronic metronome, DON'T. This is what you want. I feel watching a swinging pendulum is one of the best ways to improve your sense of rhythm and because this metronome uses a wind-up mechanism, you never need to buy batteries! Also, the markings help teach you the names of the tempos (like andante, allegro, presto, etc.). For me, practicing with a *real* metronome -- rather than using an electronic "beep box" -- is the best way to improve my playing and I think the Wittner Taktell Piccolo is one of the best values on the market.
