The Casio SP3R is a piano sustain pedal with an attached cable, compatible with the Casio CTK, WK and PX series of electronic keyboards.
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Comments about Casio SP3R Piano Sustain Pedal:
like having a real piano
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Being new to playing piano, I bought this pedal for a Casio keyboard to practice. I'm finding it difficult to keep the pedal underfoot, as it has the tendancy to slide around the floor as I use it. Other than this, it works well.
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Works just the way it should.
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Thought it could be used like a Piano pedal. No way - it doesn't really do anything (positive to the music that is)Total waste of money[...]
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Comments about Casio SP3R Piano Sustain Pedal:
It's Casio's own sustain pedal. It works exactly as it should. No complaints.
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This pedal works well with Casio keyboards in particular because other standard pedals (in piano pedal design) aren't generally compatible with Casio because the polarity is reversed (unless you have a standard pedal that has a switch on it to reverse polarity).
I prefer a standard pedal when seated, since I am also a pianist. However, since I'm using my Casio keyboard in a standing position, I actually found this pedal far superior to a regular pedal. Much easier to operate in this situation. Just be aware that it is lightweight and will scoot easilly on the floor, which might make it harder to find with your foot that a larger standard pedal. But the ease of operation greatly outweighs this slight risk. Highly recommended.
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