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M-Audio SP-2 Sustain PedalItem ID: PedalPianoSwitchable Damper Pedal with 6-foot Cable and Non-slip Rubber Bottom Yes, It's In Stock!This item is available for immediate delivery. Our centrally-located warehouse ensures you the fastest delivery time in the industry. Order now by adding to your cart or call your Sales Engineer.Get more value at Sweetwater
From Our Research Team:A High-quality Damper Pedal for Any Electronic KeyboardThe M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal is is a high-quality switchable damper pedal that's perfect for keyboard players who want the most realistic pedal action. The SP-2 model is used in the same manner as the sustain pedal on an acoustic piano. This classic-style pedal works with any M-Audio keyboard and is compatible with all electronic keyboards. Designed to work and feel just like an acoustic piano's sustain pedal, it has a specially designed rubber bottom that grips the floor and stays put while you play.M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal Features:
The M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal is key for keyboard players who want the most realistic pedal action!
Can We Help?call toll-free (800) 222-4700 or E-mail usto get personalized advice from a Sweetwater Sales Engineer. Reviewsbased on 5 reviewsGood Pedal
by Sheri from Fargo, ND
It's a pedal what can you say. Works good and not as clunky like older pedals. Can't go wrong at this price!
January 26, 2012 Music Background: Pro Producer Worked well for over 3 years
by Kidpr3 from Pasadena, CA USA
I've used the SP-2 for over 3 years. I play two to three gosple services a week. Had no problems until just recently. I feel it was a good investment. I plan to buy two more so that I will have a back... read more [+] up. Great value!! close [-]
November 28, 2011 Music Background: Hobbyist Great upgrade from a stock sustain pedal
by Johnathan from Michigan, USA
If you're still using a flimsy plastic sustain pedal that came with your keyboard that runs away on you when you're using it, why? This pedal has a switch that allows it to work with Roland and Yamaha... read more [+] style keyboards, as well as Korg and Casio keyboards (they have different switching polarities - some expect the switch to be normally open, and some expect it to be normally closed).July 12, 2011 Music Background: Musician (worship leader), Hobbyist This pedal has a great feel if you're used to a normal piano pedal, but it feels a little spongy when you press it down all the way. I was going to get a Roland SP-10, but thankfully my sales engineer clued me into the different polarities and I got this one instead. My only real complaint is that I got the pedal to replace a plastic one that came with my Casio PX-130 because that pedal kept running away from me while I played (I'd end up with one foot reaching underneath and behind the stand). This one doesn't move nearly as much, but it is still guilty of moving around a bit too. I guess that's gonna happen with many pedals, but just be aware. It doesn't move around that much, and the pedal is long enough (about 10 inches) that I can set it against some parts of my keyboard stand to make sure it stays put, just, FYI, buyer beware, etc... close [-] Works... For a while...
by Josh Lyon from Shreveport, LA
This pedal worked just as it should for about 3 months, the I started experiencing issues. The sustain would only last for about 1 second and then it would release on its own. After about 2 days of ... read more [+]this it stopped working all together. Now I'll admit I step on it pretty hard most the time, but I expected more durability from M-Audio... close [-]
February 6, 2011 Music Background: Recording Engineer, Musician M-Audio SP Sustain Pedal sudden quit working
by Larry Herbstritt from
This started out to be a great sustain pedal. It worked perfectly for about five months and then suddenly the sustain held for just a few seconds and then dropped. When I flipped the polarity switch t... read more [+]he sustain was holding indefinitely. I tried switching it back, hoping it would again work as well as it had with the polarity reversed but again it dropped off after a few seconds. The price is nice for this pedal but if it doesn't sustain it's rather worthless even if it was free. close [-]
June 20, 2011 Music Background: Music industry professional musician for more than 30 years. Also popular
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