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Accessories
1 Chromatic Metro Tuner
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This easy to use device doubles as a metronome and
chromatic tuner, making it fantastic value for use in
schools.
Metronome mode: tempo range is 30-280bpm.
Tuning mode: chromatic range is C-Bb and can change
when A4=410-490.
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Comes with pickup mic clip and headphone jack.
Volume adjustable.
Batteries: 3V (2 x AAA supplied)
Size: 11.5 x 6 x 1.5 cm
070-MES0853 £15.95
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2 Metronome
This beautiful traditional metronome has both quality
and elegance. It uses a solid spring mechanism,
precision engineered for a reliable, accurate
performance. The pendulum motion offers great visual
tempo cues. It has an adjustable weighted pendulum
that permits selection of tempo from 40-208 beats per
minute. Accented downbeat bell (2 to 6 beats per bar).
070-MES0857 £35.95
3 10 Watt Amp
A 10 watt guitar amplifier, able to adapt to all kinds of
musical styles.
Features include:
Drive/Clean button for more blast!
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Standard 1/4” input jack, intended for guitars but will
accept other instruments too.
Gain switch for distortion.
A 1/4” jack for plugging in headphones for quiet
practising!
070-MES0854 £42.99
4 Bass Amplifier
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This new, compact Blaster Bass Amp features a 4”
speaker in a robust speaker cabinet with closed-back
construction, for improved bass response and
performance. Features include, corner protectors, carry
strap and an easy to use control panel.
070-MES0855 £49.99
5 Plectrums
These Sharkfin plectrums are brilliant for trying out
different tones. The smooth edge creates a gentle
sound while the waved edge gives a harder sound. 9 Sustain Pedal
Available in light and medium grades.
For those electronic keyboards with an input jack
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070-MES0863 Medium £16.25
labelled ‘sustain’, the FC5 is used in the same manner
070-MES0858 Light £16.25 the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano is used. A
specially designed rubber bottom grips the floor and
6 Acoustic Guitar Strings
stays put while you play.
Martin guitar strings are high quality strings for every
070-FC5P £14.50
day use, made to precise specifications for long life
and a fantastic sound. All this at a great value price. 10X Stand
Available in light and medium guages.
Universal keyboard stand which allows standing or
070-MES0860 Medium £5.50
sitting position at a wide range of heights using a
070-MES0859 Light £5.50 strong and easily adjustable locking mechanism.
Rubberised feet and keyboard mounts allow almost
7 Electric Guitar Strings
any keyboard to be supported.
Popular guitar strings made by GHS made with
070-MES131 £18.45
durable, great sounding nickel-plated steel wrap. 11
Suitable for whatever style you want to play.
11 Keyboard Bag
070-MES0862 Medium £5.95
The range of keyboard bags covers all makes and
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070-MES0861 Light £5.95 models of popular keyboards. Please state which
model you have. Each bags is made from strong nylon
8 Keyboard Power Adaptor
combined with double stitched and over-locked seams,
AC power adaptor for Yamaha Keyboards. Avoid using providing maximum protection to keyboards.
batteries where AC power is available.
070-MES178 £26.95
070-KPA3 £5.65
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