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Roland DP-10 Real-Feel Pedal with Non-Slip Rubber Plate

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$45.20

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1.Style:Dp-10


2.Pattern:Pedal


About this item

  • High-quality pedal with non-slip rubber base
  • Extra long cable for stacked keyboard setups
  • Full and half-damper compatible


This well-built, real-feel Roland damper pedal comes with a non-slip rubber plate essential when performing on hardwood or slip-prone surfaces and an extended cable (2.2m) for stacked multi-keyboard setups. It is compatible with half-damper capable electric keyboards, and it can also serve as a standard pedal switch (for sustain, etc).


Scott
2025-08-30 13:51:44
I am glad I bought this keyboard pedal. I give it an overall rating of 5 stars, but 4 stars for value for money.The pedal is very sturdy. Feels very solid and heavy. The pedal action is great. The pedal does not wobble or shift when being used. Very easy installation. Just plug in the cable from the pedal to the Roland Keyboard.As far as value goes, it is a good value, but I am not sure it is a great value. I am happy with my purchase. I can't speak to how this pedal compares to other pedals that are at a lower price point, as this is the only pedal I have. I don't feel I got a bad deal buying this pedal. So, I gave it 4 stars for value. I would have given it 5 stars for value if this pedal wasn't over double the price of other pedals that were also getting good reviews. I bought it because it is a Roland Pedal and I have a Roland Keyboard.
Miadad Rashid
2025-08-17 15:06:00
I went with a cheaper alternative and regretted it. This is solidly made and, most importantly for recording, quite.
Alex Black
2025-08-14 18:40:16
I bought these for a Roland FP 10, and it works perfectly. I considered a cheaper 3rd party one, but decided on this due to reviews commenting on the solid construction. This is miles better than the junk that shipped with the keyboard and I don't even think about how I'm using it. There is a nice rubber matt on the bottom that stops it from sliding around my hardwood floors too.I considered the three pedal option, but I don't think I'll use the damper (yay headphones!), I'm not sure what my auto sheet music page turning might be yet, and that one is 3x as much.
Bryan
2025-08-08 18:10:32
Roland is fantastic
James P.
2025-07-07 16:07:21
OK, so I was being cheap, but I thought the clicker pedal that I had with my piano was sufficient. I got an Amazon gift card that brought the price down so I bought this.. rule of thumb. You should always buy the brand pedal for your brand piano. I did that.. two ,this pedal has an amazing feel to it.im no expert but it has spring tension too it feels insane and more enjoyable when playing. It does say somewhere in a description real feel, but I've never played a giant piano...... when learning piano, you should always be inspired to use a sustain pedal to sound better.the cheap on / off original clicker type wasn't doing it for me. Not trying to sell somebodys product but this pedal definitely was a game changer for me.... I have the real feel keys on the piano the adjustable bench and now the real feel sustained pedal. This bitch is my new massage chair.
Customer
2025-06-25 11:41:16
The sustain pedal that came with my new digital piano is junk. It is only binary, on or off, no partial or half sustain, and moves around on hard floors. I bought a Yamaha pedal at a local music store and it worked backwards, no polarity switch to test. My piano tech couldn’t get it to work properly either, so I returned it and got this one.In normal play it works great, I can even diminish sustain then add a little more on continuous mode switch selection. I haven’t tested all the voices, but when in harpsichord, upon release, I’m getting a light thud, not in modern piano modes. I will test the others later. When on harpsichord it is binary, maybe true to the instrument, probably not the pedal, but the instrument software. Feature or fault, I do not know, but it is repeatable.The pedal feel, action, staying in place is great.The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because of what I heard on the pedal release on Harpsichord and no obvious polarity switch. The fade on 1/2 or even partial pedal is top notch for this piano. I do not know about others.I’m used to acoustic pianos, so pedal function is important. Partial, full and even partial to full let off are important.My 2 cents.
John Montgomery
2025-06-03 13:41:05
This is a perfect example of getting what you pay for. I had tried several of the cheaper pedals in the past because I didn't want to go with the higher price of the Roland, but they were just a waste of money. The Roland is a far superior sustain pedal, with a full normal size and feel. It also has this really efficient rubber non-slip pad where your heel sits on the pad itself and prevents it from sliding away. This is the good stuff -- five stars.
RS
2025-03-27 17:27:23
Just as described!
Customer
2025-03-08 16:40:53
Pedal works as intended. Elevated the boy's playing to include variable sustain. Now we can hear the notes of Stormy Seas hang on for the duration of patience.Good pedal. Works when he practices, and is unobtrusive the rest of the time.
Edgar
2025-03-01 20:27:35
Excelente calidad de materiales, muy buen producto!
Oleksandr Shatokhin
2025-02-05 17:19:43
Original und funktioniert sehr gut
Spiroucat
2024-12-22 15:21:52
Je n'ai pas eu l'occasion de la tester. Je préfère passer plus tard pour un pédalier RPU-3 avec ses trois pédales, pour avoir plus d'option avec le Roland Fantom.
Arif the Genious
2024-12-04 13:08:08
Very nice built product