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Yamaha
FC3A Piano Style Sustain Pedal

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Yamaha's FC3A Sustain Pedal is designed for use with digital pianos, keyboards, synthesizers, and stage pianos. This quality pedal is compatible with half-pedaling functions, allowing detailed, expressive performance. In addition to the realistic feel and smooth operation, the FC4A pedal features a rubber underside that prevents it from slipping, keeping it in place for practice sessions and performances.
Features:
• Piano style sustain pedal
• Half-pedal function provides ability to make subtle changes to the level of sustain by varying the degree of pedal applied
• Rubber, anti-skid base
• Works with keyboards that have a 1/4" connector
Features:
• Piano style sustain pedal
• Half-pedal function provides ability to make subtle changes to the level of sustain by varying the degree of pedal applied
• Rubber, anti-skid base
• Works with keyboards that have a 1/4" connector
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So much better than the little sustain pedal that came with the DGX-660 that slipped around on the floor all the time. The FC3A pedal feels solid and doesn't move around on the carpet under my foot. It works great!
Something to remember - I had just plugged this in to my keyboard and it worked backwards! It sustained with the pedal up. Found a tip on another web site - unplug your pedal, unplug your piano adapter, then plug in the pedal and then plug in your adapter for the piano. Turn on your piano and it should work correctly. Problem corrected!
Something to remember - I had just plugged this in to my keyboard and it worked backwards! It sustained with the pedal up. Found a tip on another web site - unplug your pedal, unplug your piano adapter, then plug in the pedal and then plug in your adapter for the piano. Turn on your piano and it should work correctly. Problem corrected!
Posted by K. Boychuck on Jan 12, 2018