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Studiologic VFP3/10 Triple Piano-style Sustain Pedal

Triple Piano-Style Pedal with One Stereo Jack and One Mono Jack for Alesis, Korg, Casio, Ensoniq and Other Keyboards.
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A Triple Keyboard Pedal

The VFP3/10 Triple Piano-Style Sustain Pedal Gives players the full control they would expect from a true three-pedal instrument. With switches normally open at rest, the VFP-3/10 is suitable for use with Alesis, Casio, Korg, Ensoniq, Studio90, and other keyboards that require a normally-open pedal format. One stereo jack and one mono jack connector are provided for keyboard connections.

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Tech Specs

  • Number of Pedals: 3
  • Polarity: Normally Open (+)
  • Connectivity: 1 x 1/4" TS, 1 x 1/4" TRS
  • Manufacturer Part Number: AMS-VFP-3-10

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Rated 5/5

Excelente manejo de pedales

El juego en estos pedales es excelente y muy practico..para músicos que les gusta dimensionar en la musica.
Rated 2/5

Disappointed/ But not surprised!

I play a Casio PX-560 and play professionally, and I have a solo act. Sooooo, it is imperative to be able to get as much out of the instrument as possible. I practice on a Casio stand AND have attached to it the Casio three pedal assembly (SP-33). I use a K&M stand to gig. I wanted to be able to use the soft and sostenuto pedal when I play out. The Studiologic (Fatar) seemed to fit the bill. However, I had my doubts it would work, as the Casio three pedal assembly attaches under the piano with a 5 pin "USB LIKE" connection. The PX-560 does have a 1/4" sustain and 1/4" assignable jack on the back of the piano, and I am using the Casio aftermarket sustain pedal in the sustain jack ( it is a 1/4" TS connection) when I play out. The Casio manual seems to indicate soft and sostenuto can be obtained using the assignable jack, frankly the instructions are not clear. Since the Studiologic VFP-3-10 uses two 1/4" jacks (one TRS and one TS) I felt it might work. I spoke to one of your representatives, who called me back and said it would work. I still had great doubts it would work. Well, it does not work! The TRS plug will give me sustain in either jack, BUT I cannot get soft/sostenuto regardless of how I set it up. The "Controller" section of the piano also seems to have no adjustments that allow soft/sostenuto usage of the unit. The pedal is well made, and I like the spring "firmness" in the pedals. But, it does not work for the purpose intended. I am going to keep it, perhaps it will be usable in the future. I bought it, not believing it would work- and well I was right!
Music background: Been playing piano since 1964
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