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Universal Sustain Pedal for Digital Piano & Electronic Keyboard, Anti-slip Foot Pedal with Polarity Switch

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$19.99

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  • Universally Compatible: Compatible with major brands like Yamaha P45 and Roland keyboard, this sustain pedal is a must-have for all digital music enthusiasts using midi controllers or Akai MPK Mini.
  • Polarity Switch: Equipped with a polarity reverse switch, the pedal ensures seamless use with Yamaha keyboards, Casio keyboard pianos, and other devices, making it a versatile addition to any pedal board.
  • Instant Responsiveness: Enjoy enhanced sound quality during performances with this sustain pedal, perfect for Yamaha P45 88-key weighted digital piano or Casio CT-S1, ensuring smooth note transitions.
  • 5-Foot Cable + 1/4-Inch Plug: Featuring a long cable and standard plug, it’s ideal for use with keyboards like the Yamaha P125, ensuring flexibility when connected to tuner pedals or distortion pedals for electric guitar.
  • Enhanced Musical Experience: Perfect for Yamaha keyboard and Casio piano users, this sustain pedal enhances performances, pairing well with page turners for Kindle Paperwhite or Yamaha digital piano accessories.



Product Description

Musiq Maker Sustain Pedal - Key Features

Alloy Steel Sustain Pedal

Non Slip Grip

Noise Reduction

Size


Jonas14Six
2025-09-01 15:39:40
My son is talking piano lessons using our keyboard, this pedal did the trick for the next level in his lessons.
WarpedMind
2025-08-02 18:15:09
This is a good sustain pedal. Price point is about right too. Plays nicely with your software and keyboard... responsive, good size, feels solid (not too much play at all) like a real pedal. Make any little tweaks within your keyboard settings. No complaints whatsoever. I'm very happy with it!I hope you liked my review. I always try really hard to write reviews are are candid, honest, and helpful for your shopping decisions. No AI here... all the poor writing is mine and mine alone! :-P
Mommy2J
2025-07-24 13:20:25
This universal sustain pedal is a solid choice for both my digital piano and electronic keyboard. The functionality is excellent, offering smooth and consistent sustain every time I use it. The anti-slip design keeps it firmly in place, even on smooth surfaces, providing great stability during intense playing. The sturdiness and build quality are impressive—feels durable and designed to last. The included polarity switch ensures it’s compatible with various keyboards. I also appreciate the comfort it provides, as it’s easy to use during long sessions. For the price, it’s a fantastic value, offering excellent performance and protection for my instrument.
ALH
2025-06-28 18:57:18
PROS: well made, looks exactly as pictured; pedal has a good level of resistance for control; easy to plug in and use with any keyboard that has the proper port and sustain pedal features; great value for the price, surprisingly well madeCONS: not really a con, it's not a flaw of this product, but buyers should know that it's the keyboard that determines what sustain/fade features are supported when using this pedal, it's kind of like getting a joystick to use with a gaming console
juan
2025-06-25 15:33:28
really great for our entry-level keyboard, it does the job and really works, easy to plug and even easier to store away. great addition to our mini studio.
Kevin J.
2025-02-26 16:22:49
Literally been a week and already it's stopped working. Wasn't rough with it, didn't drop it, only used it indoors, but yet it STILL stopped working.
Call_me_JJ
2025-02-18 13:17:44
I saw this item at the same time that I saw a practice keyboard which I ordered. The keyboard arrived and in looking it over I noticed that it had a port for a foot pedal, so I went back and found the listing for the foot pedal and it was still available, which is a rarity in this program, sometimes it's something you need in order to use the thing you got, but this was an optional add-on, emphasis on optional. The pedal works just as designed and it's the keyboard that dictates how the pedal works, but unfortunately it isn't that useful. The keyboard requires you to turn on the sustain or tremolo via the switch on the keyboard, you can then turn it off via the footswitch. It works for both, but only these two effects and only to turn them off after you turn them on. I don't know why it's only the two, I do understand now why it's only off. You wouldn't want one effect when you meant to use the other, but if you have to turn it on by hand, it's not really that beneficial to be able to use your foot to turn it off and there are so many buttons and effects being able to turn off two of about 50 doesn't really make much difference. Again, not the pedals fault, if sustain is the only feature it controls then great, foot=sustain and there it is.
E Connor
2025-01-30 16:37:58
It’s a good, normal pedal. Exactly what you’d expect. Good sound quality, functions well.