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| Yamaha FC-5 Sustain Pedal for Portable Electronic Keyboards | 
enlarge | Brand: Yamaha Category: Musical Instruments
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $13.95 You Save: $6.04 (30%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 647
Color: black Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7 x 2 x 5 Foot switchCan be utilized as a sustain foot pedal or FS controller in synthesizers, tone modules and drum machines equipped with 1/4 inch phone plug. Works with any Yamaha keyboard utilizing a sustain pedal with 1/4 inch connector.
MPN: FC5 Model: FC-5 UPC: 086792270890 EAN: 0086792270890 ASIN: B00005ML71
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Sustain foot pedal or FS controller | | | For synthesizers, tone modules, and drum machines | | | Compatible with PSR-D1, PSR-195, PSR-225, PSR-240, PSR-248, PSR-270, PSR-330, PSR-340, PSR-530, PSR-540 | | | 5-foot cable to 0.25-inch phone plug | | | Works with any keyboard utilizing a sustain pedal with 0.25-inch connector |
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Product Description Can be utilized as a sustain foot pedal or FS controller in synthesizers, tone modules and drum machines equipped with 1/4 in. phone plug. The FC5 has a 5 ft. cable which connects to a 1/4 in. phone plug. This pedal works with any keyboard utilizing a sustain pedal with 1/4 in. connector.
Amazon.com Product Description This handy sustain pedal/FS controller hooks up to any synthesizer, tone module, or drum machine with a .25-inch phone jack sustain-pedal input. Specific compatible Yamaha devices include the PSR-D1, PSR-195, PSR-225, PSR-225, PSR-240, PSR-248, PSR-270, PSR-330, PSR-340, PSR-530, PSR-540. Its five-foot cable affords ample placement options. What's in the Box Sustain pedal/FS controller and an instruction manual.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Decent and cheap December 1, 2008 This sustain pedal is decent, especially for the price. It does exactly what it's supposed to do, and I haven't had any problems yet. The casing and the construction feel pretty solid, although that doesn't mean it couldn't crap out on me later, but it does seem well-built.
My only gripe with this is the same problem others have had, which is that the pedal does move slowly backwards as its used if you have it on carpet. This could probably be fixed by attaching the pedal to something, but I personally haven't gotten around to anything like that yet.
Overall, great buy for the price.
Fine product, great price! July 26, 2007 Pedal is well-built (steel, not plastic) and seems like it will last quite a while. It will get a great deal of use on stage.
Works Well, Strange Warning May 24, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The sustain pedal arrived with a couple of days and certainly is a good price. It works just as advertised without any trouble at all. Plug and play.
There is a strange warning related to the product about making sure that you have the keyboard turned off when you plug it in, otherwise the functionality may be reversed (i.e., it'll sustain when not pushed and not sustain when pushed), requiring a reset process for your keyboard that apparently may or may not work. Quite a strange bug related to a product.
Sustain Pedal February 6, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Not sure if I would purchase this again. It works of course but not like a real piano pedal.
Works; Worth the $ January 18, 2007 Works like it says it does; for the price, there's little room to complain.
However, note that I'm not a piano virtuoso or anything like that, so it's hard for me to compare this to other pedals I've used. Overall, this works just fine for me.
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