Hard travel case for Korg TM-50 / TM-60BK Tuner Metronome and Clip on Microphone, Protective Carrying Storage Bag - Black (Black Lining)
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In fact, this case also works with the TM60.
A snug fit would be better than a tight fit. For the sake of securing the contents, that is what needs to be done. The 12-year-old in my family The year is When it comes to taking out and putting back in his metronome, old has no problem.
KORG TM-001 fits the case, even though I am not 100% sure of the dimensions The perfect score is 60.
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The construction is of high quality. It is designed to fit the TM60 tuner/ metronome perfectly, "like a glove", and provides a pocket to contain a clip. Putting mic on As such, you will not be able to use There would probably be a problem with the mic getting lost. The case is so well fitted that it is difficult to remove it. In order to get the TM60 out of the case, I cut the elastic band that was inside the case. The TM60 can now be retrieved and used while the case is on. There is only one thing I wish for to help the TM60 out of the case- A handle or something to pull The ribbon you sometimes find in battery compartments is an example of this. I like the ruggedness of the case and the quality of the zipper An excellent product. It is a dream come true for us.
The Kong tuner is what I use for the harp. There are therefore a number of pitch sizes. With the exception of the top two notes, it works on all There's no doubt that this is better than the rest. The travel case is a great keep my tuning tools and an extra set of batteries in the case with my tuner, so I also keep a tuning key and a small key inside that case.
I think this is very well done! I have a Korg TM-E Despite the fact that 60 violins would fit easily in a violin case, with two kids playing violin it would not have been logistically feasible Our solution fixed that problem as well as allowing us to store both a metronome and a contact microphone on the same case. This is a win for you Vous avez won!.
There wasn't a case for any of my three most recent tuners. It was true that they lasted longer than you would think, but eventually they fell apart. Buy a case that fits properly so that you do not have to replace tuners frequently. Consequently, this does what it claims to do. Ratings are for the Korg tuner that is included in this case - accuracy is rated at 99/100 and volume is rated at 30/100 Another review of that product has been written by me A few effects pedals but not many).
The bubble wrap and rubber band I used around my Korg have been replaced. The bubble wrap is much better for protection it is well constructed. Additionally, I would like to put the microphone that is always found in my instrument case's accessory pocket inside. I found the seller's price to be very reasonable and he delivered the product very quickly.
Safe and sturdy, the metronome case keeps the metronome in place. of the case allows space for a metronome and secures the device with an elastic band. It is well suited to transportation and storage of the metronome.
I think it will fit the TM60, but it is a bit snug. This strap makes it difficult to take out the metronome since it's too tight. I decided not to use the strap because it's too tight to screw the metronome in. As well as the extra space for headphones, I appreciate the extra space for accessories like that.