Archaic technology

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AndrewMeronek
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Archaic technology

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I'm enjoying going through my house and giving myself a nice added layer of organization. Lo and behold, I come across these:
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With modern smart phones, these are both obsolete, but still cool. And still very useable.

I don't actually have a mechanical metronome or a strobe tuner, alas.

What kinds of equipment does everyone else use for their practice?
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I use my Dr. Beat (the DB-90 model) as part of my regular practice.

I have a Korg tuner/metronome that I keep with me just-in-case, but TonalEnergy has supplanted that for the most part when I'm out in the "real world".
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I still use a Korg tuner/met in daily practice. The phone is too distracting and I don't need the extra goodies in the apps
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The ol' rim on a stick is obsolete, as far as I'm concerned.
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