Tama Rhythm Watch (RW105)
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Tama Rhythm Watch

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The Rhythm Watch was made by Tama as a metronome especially for drummers' needs. Loud enough to hear over your drum kit. Screen is large enough to read during performances.
  • Tempo range: 30 - 250 BPM
  • Dimensions: 6" x 5" x 1"
  • Weight: 11.64 oz

Tama Rhythm Watch
Tama RW105 Rhythm Watch


It's not easy to keep good time all the time. But Tama's RW100, the first timekeeper made for the timekeeper, gives drummers the special features they require:

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Wood hoops - 30 day warranty.
All hardware (metal hoops) and shell finish - One year warranty.
Shells - 5 year warranty.

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"Great metronome"
by Dissonant - 11/21/2004 2:21:13 AM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Active Musician Metal Israel
111 people out of 195 found this review helpful

This metronome is great and gives you the best value for your money!The Tapping feature is great!I miss the odd time feature other metronomes have...

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"Excellent Teaching Tool"
by Mark Peotter - 9/24/2003 1:08:33 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Private Teacher, Saxophonist Jazz, Classic Rock Phoenix, Az.
73 people out of 134 found this review helpful

I just tried this one time and I wish every music teacher had one! First of all, the click is very loud. So a drummer can mount it on a cymbal stand, the female screw hole is included, and actually play along. The separate dials on the upper half of the face are INDIVIDUAL VOLUME KNOBS! So you can hear which ever subdivision of the beat you'd like! This teaches students what the basic rhythm sounds like instantly, instead of trying to explain it for five minutes. I wish every drummer would practice with something like this, so they can get in touch with the subtle differences between 133 and 136 bpm. Or see the big difference between a 6/8 ballad at 64 bpm and 60 bpm. Most drummers I know only have about 5 tempos they are good at keeping steady. Let's fix that!

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"More expensive and worth every penny!"
by Drum_Phil - 3/1/2007 8:34:02 PM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
25 years Rock, Blues, Marching Oregon
62 people out of 114 found this review helpful

Yes, this metronome costs more than most others out there, but it's worth it. The ability to vary the tempo and rhythms is a key component to player skill development and progression. Not only are the features of this product excellent but so is the quality. I've actually had mine for years now. The one offered here is, seemingly, virtually the same product. Why mess with a great thing? One of the things that's cool about this metronome is turning up the left three knobs (quarters, eights and sixteenths) then increasing the tempo so that the Tama RW Met is actually laying down a perfect open roll. Do that NON-STOP until your arms feel like they're gonna fall off. There is no better metronome on the market for building chops. This is just a cool product that, if taken care of, will last you for many years.

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"Great, but good for two years"
by Steve Yost - 9/29/2009 12:30:34 AM
Musical Experience: Style of Music: Hometown:
Active amateur Folk/rock, post-punk Boston, MA

I love my Rhythm Watch, especially the way it lets you dial in a tempo very quickly. I use it at practices and gigs for hitting the starting tempo perfectly. My only problem is that after two years of continuous use (not abuse), the dial can no longer dial in the tempo accurately. It skips ahead by several notches for every slight turn of the dial. It's out of warranty and I don't see any way to get it repaired (all else works well). That said, I like it so much I've ordered another one. Just figure about $45/year to keep yourself in business with one of these.

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