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new Sustain Pedal,Universal for Yamaha Casio Roland Korg Behringer Moo digital Piano and Midi Electronic keyboards

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About this item

  • New sustain pedal suit for any brand of electrical piano, electronic organ, synthesizer and MIDI keyboard.
  • The pedal is designed to wide and slope, which make your foot more comfortable and effortless to step on.And pedal is not easy to slip.
  • Polarity Switch - When you use the pedal, there is a sustain when you play the piano without stepping on it, please turn this switch to the other end, and step down the pedal, it will have a normal sustaining effect.
  • 5 feet (1.6 m) long connecting wire. 1/4″(6.35mm) Jack Input
  • Each package is provided with a 3.5mm jack to 6.35mm plug adapter and a 6.35mm Jack to 3.5mm plug adapter. Which can help you connect some 3.5mm plug erphones or pedals


1. New style sustain pedal suit for any brand of electrical piano, electronic organ, synthesizer and MIDI keyboard.
2. The damper pedal is designed to wide and slope, which make your foot more comfortable and effortless to step on. And pedal is not easy to slip.
3. Polarity Switch - When you use the pedal, there is a sustain when you play the piano without stepping on it, please turn this switch to the other end, and step down the pedal, it will have a normal sustaining effect. 4. 5 feet (1.6 m) long connecting wire. 1/4″(6.35mm) Jack Input
5. Each package is provided with a 3.5mm jack to 6.35mm plug adapter and a 6.35mm Jack to 3.5mm plug adapter. Which can help you connect some 3.5mm plug earphones or pedals


Rick R
2025-08-31 17:37:25
I like it, pedal is quite comfortable to use.
Kindle Customer
2025-07-11 16:22:45
I hooked it up to my Kurzweil, flipped the polarity switch, and it works with no issues. Very comfortable pedal and stays in one position way better than a standard sustain pedal.
Lucus Standridge
2025-07-04 15:42:33
Works great, occasionally have to use the side switch to properly set sustain. Slides a bit on carpet
Marta
2025-04-09 17:26:37
it didn't work something went wrong
ANichi
2025-02-13 12:57:29
I got this sustain pedal to go with my new Casio CT-S1. It works quite nicely and feels better than the square sustain pedals that come with other keyboards. I especially like the greater surface area compared to the more traditional-style pedals in the market.
Harley Foxx
2025-02-03 14:11:46
Using the included 3.5mm jack adapter it was instant plug-and-play for a RockBand drum controller I picked up a while back. The size of the pedal is perfect and it is a very solid build. Much more affordable than getting a damaged used pedal.
Arthur Rosch
2025-01-11 12:58:52
I was frustrated by how noisy my pedal was. I'm playing a Yamaha P125. I wanted to try something different. This pedal works fine. It's plastic, it's nothing special. I have my second MGear pedal and it's fine, too. That's the way I would go at this point, with the MGear.
KK
2024-12-14 13:06:15
The pedal is sturdy enough to stay in one place. Much better than the light-weight square pedal that moves around. The only thing is that the pedal gap is a little too much, meaning that I have to raise my foot a little higher to push the pedal down. I press the tip of the pedal to make it easier to operate.