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Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on

Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on

Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on
$ 14.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,384 ratings
Sheerness
9.13
Value for money
9.09
Sturdiness
8.88
Quality of material
8.58

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Product Description

This sustain pedal features a similar level of soft resistance that a full-sized piano pedal offers, so the instrument will play just like an acoustic piano does. The give and take allows the musician to rest assured that when they press the sustain pedal, the note will linger. A note is gone immediately after the musician lifts his or her foot. The system is responsive in the way it has
Compatibilty With All Electronic Keyboards - 6 feet cable with a 1/4 inch plug, classic universal sustain pedal with polarity switch allows compatibility with all Classic design with a rubber coating on the shell and chrome foot pedal make this as attractive to the eye as it is comfortable to use.
M-Audio's Sustain Pedal comes plated in chrome and built around a heavy-duty mechanism that makes it less likely to snap or break. This makes the pedal perfect for use in the studio and on
Polarity switch - Improve the sound of keyboard playing and give you the feeling of a real piano sustain.
With a Non-Slip Rubber Base / Rubberized Stands for protection and comfort with enough resistance, this product offers a nice feel underneath your feet. You'll be able to grip the floor while playing with the rubber bottom. The chrome foot pedal functions as a half pedal with expressive

Questions & Answers

What is the compatibility between Alesis Recital Pro and this?

Since it has a switch, then you can use it

Are shipping fees included in the price?

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What is the compatibility of this with a Yamaha S90?

There appears to be no need for any special drivers for electronic pianos or keyboards with quarter-inch mono inputs for sustain pedals.

Do you know if it is compatible with Casio CTK 2080s?

at the back of your Casio is there a 1/2inch port that says "Sustain" on it? In that case, the two are It is not true if it is

Selected User Reviews For Sustain Pedal for Yamaha Roland Casio Korg Nord Kurzweil Hammond Alesis Moog Ensoniq Behringer Waldorf Arturia Akai Farfisa Studiologic Arp Piano Keyboards and so on

The pedal is similar to what you'd find on a real piano
5/5

Purchased this pedal to go with my new Yamaha P-80 You can use it on the 115 keyboard with no problem. It made a big difference over the flat pedal on the pedal board, which would not stay still and was about to drive me crazy chasing it about the room. Compared to my Yamaha Baby Grand pedal, this one feels very similar, and it seems to stay in place right where I've placed it and I was able to play it for over an hour today. This piano has decent spring pressure, is whisper quiet, and feels a lot like a real piano My old Yamaha pedal that came with my old P-360 was pretty good, but my new one looks better There is still a bit of squeak in 120 these days, but it is still going. The pedal is not as heavy as my old Yamaha pedal, but it seems to work well for me and have a great feel to it. Getting used to it may take a bit of time, as the effect seems to appear more when it's at the bottom of the travel and almost abruptly ends halfway up, but that's not a problem for me. I was having no luck with my old pedal as it was sustaining much too high toward the top, so this pedal reminds me of a true piano and I'm certain I won't have any issues with it after a few hours of use. As received, my new keyboard has a polarity switch (on the right side) and it works exactly as I want it to. I like the chrome on the heavy metal. I like the feel of the plated pedal and its overall construction seems solid. It has all the bells and whistles you could ask for for the money It can be whistles and more money can be spent, but I doubt that you'll get more for it.

Amos Crane
Amos Crane
| Apr 24, 2021
It's a very nice sustain
5/5

A Yamaha YPG-D was purchased to go with it It's a sustain pedal on the 235 Keyboard that does just I like it very much. Comparing it with what I normally play, which is a guitar, it is a much better instrument. I have tried other sustain pedals and this one works better than any of them. The last one I tried didn't touch it. This device is 1/4" plug in and has a 6 to 8 foot There is an electric keyboard pedal that is 9 inches long and 3 inches wide, which will provide a sustaining effect from the last note or chord played on your electric keyboard or electric piano. It looks great and is very well built. I have no problem recommending this product. I also want to thank the positive reviews that led me to this product.

Clara James
Clara James
| May 13, 2021
A nice and reasonably priced replacement for the original Yamaha pedal
5/5

It's cheap, solid, and effective! I don't see any difference between it and the Yamaha Save some money and go with this option, you won't be disappointed!.

Nathanael Marshall
Nathanael Marshall
| Jan 12, 2021
Does the job
5/5

This is heavy duty work. As of now, everything seems to be going well. A heavy duty machine. Looks like it will last for a very long time, unlike many in the past. This is the closest thing available to a regular sustain pedal.

Kaydence HUMPHRIES
Kaydence HUMPHRIES
| May 27, 2021
I am satisfied! My daughter said it was a good buy for her, saying she uses it every day
5/5

In terms of durability, it appears to be a good deal for the price. I am pleased with the product.

Theodora King
Theodora King
| Jul 25, 2020
The product was of good quality and was reasonably priced
5/5

A good quality pedal at a fair price (about fifteen dollars). It feels good, is sturdy, and has a pretty good feel. A Roland keyboard is what I use to play it.

Jeremy Grimes
Jeremy Grimes
| Dec 02, 2020
Sustain pedal of excellent quality
5/5

I've been using this with my Yamaha PSR-01 It was a very nice price for the e453 keyboard.

Hugh Clayton
Hugh Clayton
| Jan 23, 2021
This pedal mimics the feel of the piano and is durable
4/5

There have been a couple of ultras I've gone through Before deciding to shell out more than $10 for an actual sustain pedal, I had tried a couple of cheepo pedals that each broke after only a couple of weeks of use. The decision was a good one for me. I think this one is outstanding. It's responsiveness and feel are pretty realistic and it's exactly like a sustain pedal on a real piano. I haven't been able to get that with other pedals I've tried before. My star is being deducted since the ball slides no matter how carefully you play it. The feet on it might look like they add some traction, but they are insufficient to function as it should. It's just a matter of coming up with your own solution to the problem if you're going to gig. My goal is to complete the fix as soon as possible.

Estella McCarthy
Estella McCarthy
| Dec 01, 2020

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