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On-Stage KSP100 Sustain Pedal

  • Price: $23.95
  • B&H # ONKSP100
  • Mfr# KSP100

Product Highlights

  • Switchable Polarity
  • Full-Size Piano Style Pedal
  • Non-Slip Grip
 

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The On-Stage KSP100 Sustain Pedal is a full sized, piano-style pedal with a switchable polarity, making it compatible with virtually any keyboard. The KSP100 is built tough, with a non-slip grip and heavy-duty spring action. The pedal is ideal for use with Yamaha, Roland, Korg, Casio and other keyboard manufacturers.

Connection 1/4" Phone
Cord Length: 6' (182.88cm)
Finish Black Powder Coat Finish
Foot Pedal: Chrome with removable scratch resistant protective cover, also doubles as a non-slip grip
On-Stage KSP100 Sustain Pedal
  • 1 Year Warranty
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    On-StageKSP100 Sustain Pedal
     
    4.8

    (based on 6 reviews)

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        5.0

        Versatile sustain Pedal

        By TFRRabbit

        from Denver Colorado

        About Me Novice

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Polarity switch great
        • Responsive
        • Versatile

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Amateur Recording

          Comments about On-Stage KSP100 Sustain Pedal:

          I play for amusement so finding an inexpensive sustain pedal for my old Korg synth was great. This pedal gives me all I need and the polarity switch means it works for any keyboard. It seems durable enough for home use.

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          5.0

          Great pedal for look, feel, and function

          By AvidPiano

          from Chicago IL

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Excellent Sound Quality
          • Responsive
          • Versatile

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Amateur Recording
            • Events
            • Home Studio
            • Mobile DJ
            • Performances
            • Professional Recording

            Comments about On-Stage KSP100 Sustain Pedal:

            This pedal works extremely well and is completely affordable. Was surprised with the great feel of it and perfect amount of resistance! Love that it has a switch for released sustain or held sustain.

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            5.0

            Just what I needed

            By Gabriel H

            from Tempe, AZ

            About Me Professional Musician

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Feels Like a Real Pedal
            • Works well

            Cons

              Best Uses

                Comments about On-Stage KSP100 Sustain Pedal:

                I write music on the computer, so a good pedal is very useful. This pedal feels very nice- very real- and works fine. While I haven't had it for very long yet, from my experience so far I would certainly recommend it.

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                5.0

                good choice for ts plug pedal

                By zmike

                from North Port FL

                About Me Professional Musician

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Floor stability
                • Polarity switch
                • Squeak free so far
                • Versatile

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Performances
                  • Professional Recording

                  Comments about On-Stage KSP100 Sustain Pedal:

                  I can use this pedal on any keyboard that connects to a tip / sleeve 1/4 inch plug. Its versatility lies in a polarity switch on the bottom. It is pretty good at staying put due to its rubber bottom. Besides, you can't beat the low cost.

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                  4.0

                  Good pedal

                  By Jjcgr

                  from Redding, ca

                  About Me Experienced

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Well made
                  • Works well

                  Cons

                  • None

                  Best Uses

                  • Home Studio

                  Comments about On-Stage KSP100 Sustain Pedal:

                  [...]. Seems well made. Works well.

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                  (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                   
                  5.0

                  Great Deal

                  By OldSoundGuy

                  from Ukiah, CA

                  About Me Experienced

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Versatile
                  • Well constructed

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                      Comments about On-Stage KSP100 Sustain Pedal:

                      This sustain pedal will be used with several different synths.

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