KORG MA2 BLBK Metronome
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Description
Description
KORG MA-2 BLBK Digital Metronome (Blue/Black)
The Korg MA-2 is an indispensable tool for every musician, designed for rhythm training and maintaining a precise tempo. It is an updated version of the popular MA-1 model, featuring even better functionality and reliability. This specific model (BLBK) comes in a stylish blue and black color combination. The metronome has a significantly larger and brighter screen, clearly displaying an electronic pendulum that helps visually track the rhythm.
One of the most important improvements in this model is a louder and clearer audible signal, easily heard even when playing loud instruments. The MA-2 offers three rhythm display methods, a wide tempo range (from 30 to 252 beats per minute), and various rhythm subdivisions and meters. In addition to the standard metronome function, the device includes a "Timer Mode" for setting practice duration and a "Sound Out Mode" that generates a reference tone for instrument tuning. The metronome boasts an exceptionally long battery life, providing approximately 400 hours of continuous operation with alkaline batteries.
Key Features
- Display: Large LCD screen with a visual pendulum.
- Sound: Enhanced sound system for clear audibility.
- Functions: Timer and Sound Out (tuning tone).
- Battery: Up to 400 hours of continuous operation.
- Design: Compact, with an integrated foldable stand.
- Color: Blue/Black.
Technical Specifications
- Tempo range: 30 – 252 bpm
- Tempo setting: Pendulum step, Full step, Tap tempo
- Beats: 0–9 beats
- Rhythm patterns: Quarter notes, eighth notes, triplets, and other variations
- Tuning tones: C4–B4 (one octave)
- Calibration: 410Hz – 480Hz
- Connections: 3.5 mm headphone jack (Stereo mini jack)
- Speaker: 15 mm piezo
- Power supply: 2 x AAA type batteries (3V)
- Dimensions: 100 x 60 x 16 mm
- Weight: Approximately 68 g (with batteries)
Included Accessories
- 1 x Korg MA-2 BLBK metronome
- 2 x AAA alkaline batteries (for testing)
Who is it for?
- Orchestra musicians and band members.
- Music school students.
- Anyone looking to improve their sense of rhythm.

