The SP-32 from Casio is a triple foot pedal add-on designed for use with the PX-130 and PX-330 digital pianos. The unit gives you full control over soft, sostenuto, and sustain for improved dynamics and expression.
Note! Piano and stand sold separately.
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Pedals MAKE it a Piano.
Even though you have to buy the stand (which is beautiful & well made, by the way), My PX-130 became a real piano to me when I installed the pedals.
Even though you have to buy the stand (which is beautiful & well made, by the way), My PX-130 became a real piano to me when I installed the pedals.
They look good & work as they are supposed to.
It's also kinda freaky to have the sostenuto pedal for the organ & strings (But cool).
I'm sorry I put it off for so long.
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This is a replacement of the SP-30 that I owned for a little over a year. The sustain pedal on the SP-30 broke, so I needed this replacement. [...] My...Read complete review
This is a replacement of the SP-30 that I owned for a little over a year. The sustain pedal on the SP-30 broke, so I needed this replacement. [...] My review of this new SP-32 is still somewhat TBD though. The early failure of the SP-30 was unnecessary if Casio used good craftsmanship. Let's hope they've fixed a few things in the SP-32.
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Comments about Casio SP-32 Triple Pedal Option for PX-130/330:
I bought this triple pedal with CS-67 keyboard standard for my 12 years old son. The installation is easy. It looks nice and functions alright. But I notice that the beam is not stiff enough, it is twisted when my son steps pedal down. I don't know if it will be getting worse and has some adoubt on its durability since it's made of plastics and material fatigue can be an issue (I'm an engineer).
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Comments about Casio SP-32 Triple Pedal Option for PX-130/330:
These pedals make a great difference in the ease and enjoyment of playing my keyboard. I am as comfortable as if I were playing my old piano. Foot pedals are stationary -- not sliding on the floor as I use it when playing. This has made a world of difference in my enjoyment of playing my keyboard.
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Comments about Casio SP-32 Triple Pedal Option for PX-130/330:
This pedal set is really a must have for anyone that as the PX-130. Pedal feeling is very realistic and responsive. The fixation is strong. The pedal size is a bit small however compare to a real piano, but it is not an issue.
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Comments about Casio SP-32 Triple Pedal Option for PX-130/330:
Much better than the pedal that came with the Casio PX 130. Stays in place(unlike the other one)
and functions just like real piano pedals. Took only 10 min. to install.
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Comments about Casio SP-32 Triple Pedal Option for PX-130/330:
I bought this item for my px110 with cs65 stand. It is not fully compatible with that particular stand but I made it work. Pedal is firm enough to feel like the real ones and also looks great.
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Comments about Casio SP-32 Triple Pedal Option for PX-130/330:
Even though you have to buy the stand (which is beautiful & well made, by the way), My PX-130 became a real piano to me when I installed the pedals.
They look good & work as they are supposed to.
It's also kinda freaky to have the sostenuto pedal for the organ & strings (But cool).
I'm sorry I put it off for so long.
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Comments about Casio SP-32 Triple Pedal Option for PX-130/330:
This is a replacement of the SP-30 that I owned for a little over a year. The sustain pedal on the SP-30 broke, so I needed this replacement. [...] My review of this new SP-32 is still somewhat TBD though. The early failure of the SP-30 was unnecessary if Casio used good craftsmanship. Let's hope they've fixed a few things in the SP-32.
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Comments about Casio SP-32 Triple Pedal Option for PX-130/330:
[...].It was extremely easy to connect and pleasant in use.
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If the keyboard is your main piano practice, the triple pedal is a necessity. Without it, one finds it too difficult to achieve that richness of a piano piece - and hard to make up for it when you hit that real piano.
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good but not great, works ok
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