• Reviews around piano (4.63 of 5)

    M-Audio SP-2 | Universal Sustain Pedal with Piano Style Action for Electronic Keyboards

    • Bought it for my casio digital piano-working good,now I can play my favorite classical music
    • I use this with my newly purchased Williams Allegro 2 digital piano and I LOVE it
    • This one is solid and has a rubberized bottom, it's sturdy and you apply the same pressure as you would on a regular upright piano or grand piano
    • Good piano feel with the solid metal build on the switch
    • A solid pedal, piano-like feel, feels heavy and seems well-made, works perfectly.
    • But if you select other instruments, such as acoustic piano, you definitely notice a functional sustain working with the pedal.
    • With the new Piano like Damper pedal I find myself using it like a real Piano Damper Pedal
    • I have a grand piano but use the electronic piano for practicing scales and technique
    • I'm using a brand new Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano
    • Ideal for keyboardists who want a pedal that feels like a real grand piano pedal, or players who seek to replicate the feel of a grand piano on their weighted keyboard.
    • My keyboard is a Yamaha Piano Keyboard with samplings from their Grand Piano and the sound is remarkable
    • Looks like I went down and stole a grand piano's petal
    • When I press down on the pedal it always remains stationary and the feel/resistance from the pedal is spot on with that of a baby grand piano (which Is what I play on when I'm at my mother's home
    • Very nice Piano pedal action.
    • This sustain pedal is so great with our beautiful new piano.
    • I miss my piano but this really helps me on the keyboard.
    • Some people will find very annoying that sound when trying to play peaceful piano pieces or record while playing with this pedal on the room
    • Looks like I went down and stole a grand piano's petal
    • Since the description says the pedal is 'Designed to work and feel just like acoustic piano's sustain pedal' and '..with expressive half-pedal capabilities' one would expect it to have precisely half-pedal/half-damper/progressive-damper capabilities, but it doesn't
    • I have a Casio WK220 electronic keyboard, where she has a grand piano, but my Casio WK-220 doesn't have any foot pedals, so I was really concerned about how I was going to tackle that when I get to that point in my lessons
    • As a musican and keyboard player, its really one of the best piano style pedals i have used
    • I have also used it with a Yamaha P115, and it worked just as well for a more realistic piano keyboard as well
    • So loudly that you can hear it from the audience during quiet, lush, piano moments
    • Feels like you're playing an acoustic piano.
    • Looks elegant just like the grand piano pedal
    • Feels almost like a real grand piano pedal
    • Great for the Grand Piano voice and many others as well..
    • It has the feel of the one on my grand piano and is quite sturdy, has a non-slip bottom and is heavy.
    • Works well with my Yamaha electronic grand piano.
    • Almost like a real piano
    • I needed a universal sustain pedal for my portable $750 Yamaha electronic piano
    • I plugged it into my Yamaha Grand Piano, because the pedals stopped working
    • She was super excited (She loves the piano) to receive this
    • This can get you in a bad habit of "stomping" the sustain pedal which will lead to damaging the pedal and it creates a subtle but none the less audible "thud" in grand pianos
    • when i finally master piano, i will use this a lot.
    • Stays put and has an excellent piano style feel to it
    • Works perfectly with my Yamaha NP-30 Grand Piano
    • Works perfectly with my Yamaha NP-30 Grand Piano
    • I am an adult beginner piano student and this works perfectly with my keyboard.
    • My first choice was to buy my wife a baby grand piano.
    • I looked at several brands of pedals at local music stores but, none of them had the classic rounded pedal shape (like on a grand piano) that the SP-2 has
    • Basic, Simple, works as it should.
    • Very Good A+++++++
    • It works as it should and it has not broken yet.
    • Had to have it rewired at least 5 times, both at the pedal end of the cord as well as at the plug end to the keyboard itself.
    • A must have, good construction , works as it should.
    • Works as it should but getting the hang of it difficult for a beginner--nothing to do with the pedal though!!!
    • Very solidly built and heavy enough to stay put. Works exactly as it should and looks good although you and almost no one else will be looking at it much.
    • inexpensive, built well and works as it should.