M-Audio SP-2 US65010 Sustain Pedal Piano Style Sustain Pedal for Keyboards | List Price: $29.99 Discount Price: $21.99

| Brand: M-Audio Binding: Electronics
Features: - Classic-style sustain pedal for use with any electronic keyboard
- Designed to work and feel just like acoustic piano's sustain pedal
- Specially designed rubber bottom grips the floor while you play
- High-quality chrome foot pedal with expressive half-pedal capabilities
- Includes 6-foot cable with 1/4-inch jack; 1-year warranty
Great Pedal, Sturdy, Easy to use [Posted on 2008-08-22] I bought this pedal about a month ago and I love it. It is heavy and feels sturdy like you would want a pedal to feel. It has a switch on the bottom that makes it compatible with more keyboards. I haven't noticed any squeaking or problems yet, and I don't expect to. It seems to be a pretty good quality pedal and I love it. I think Amazon does a good job of describing this pedal. I use it with my Yamaha Motif.
Works great and very sturdy [Posted on 2008-08-22] I bought this for my son's Casio Previa. It has always performed well and it is very sturdy. I even vacummed the cord by accident and shredded it, but after splicing it back together and wrapping it in electrical tape it worked again--no problems.
Great, sturdy pedal! Works even with my WK-1200 [Posted on 2008-09-06] This pedal comes out of the box with pretty much only the pedal and the cable that leads to the assignable jack. I hooked it up to my CASIO WK-1200 and it works like a charm. I even use my keyboard as a midi controller in REASON 4.0 and the sustain is beautiful. Gives my piano pieces MUCH more life. This pedal is also extremely sturdy. It's bigger in person than on the pictures and it stays very, very firm on the ground. It comes with this hard plastic cover over the pedal tongue, but I don't see why It should be removed.
Nice action! [Posted on 2008-09-12] I'm delighted by this pedal. It makes my Casiotone seem that much less cheesy, and I enjoy playing it much more now. I miss the baby grand I grew up with, and having faux piano action on a smooth-looking sustain pedal makes a difference for some reason. I recommend this over any other model.
Great for what it is - a on/off sustain pedal [Posted on 2008-09-24] as mentioned by another reviewer, this is a on/off switch type of sustain pedal, either sustain or no sustain. So it's more like a guitar pedal than a piano one. But again, expensive electric pianos come with their own pedals. This one I bought to be used on a cheap Casio keyboard from Costco. So I didn't expect it to work like a real piano pedal to begin with. Considering the price, this pedal is rock solid and works way beyond my expectation. Great piece of work. Thanks M-Audio!
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