• 1.Classic-style sustain pedal for use with any electronic keyboard, synth, digital piano
  • 2.High-quality chrome foot pedal with Rubberized cover.
  • 3.Slip-resistant rubber bottom grips the floor to keep the pedal perfectly in place
  • 4.Designed to work and feel just like acoustic piano's sustain pedal, enrich your Pianos Tone
  • 5.1.6M (63 inch) cable keeps your pedal where you want it ; 1/4″ Jack Input; 6 months warranty

Massive upgrade to my Casio digital piano. The cheap plastic pedals are no good.

Plugged it into my Yamaha keyboard and works great! It's good and solid and doesn't move around on my wood floor. Couldn't be happier!

Fit my every need. I thought that it didn't work like a traditional sustain and it worked backwards, but there's a switch on the side that you have to turn on to make it work correctly. In case you were wondering. :)

Works great with my Casio CTK-2080 The polarity reverse is actually a O/I ( on/off symbols ) so don;t be fooled by that, took me a minute to realize that that wasn't a power on/off but the polarity switch. It;s got a nice feel to it, the pedal stroke length might be a bit short ( from released to fully pressed down, it's a short distance ) but it works fine, there's a nice spring return to it. Build quality is very nice and the pedal itself shines nicely. Seems like it's going to last a decent amount of time.

This review has been edited to reflect the prompt and courteous customer service from Donner Direct. They replaced the defective pedal with a new one and it works great! I definitely recommend purchasing from this company because they really do care about customer satisfaction. Original Review: Bought this for my husband. The second time he tried using it, it wouldn't work. No reason. Just stopped working. Prior to that, he had used it for 30 minutes. We want to return it for a refund.

great pedal for the price. Mine is attached to a Kurzweil. Had to turn the keyboard off and back on after plugging it in and then it worked great. This was a great value for the price.

Donnner keyboard Sustan Pedal was chosen because of its low price,... excellent performance an added benefit Pros: Works perfectly with an older Casio CTK-5000 keyboard Easy setup, plug it in and it worked first try Adequate cable length Solid construction, rubber feet, nice grip on carpet Cons: Instrument cable is attached, portability not as modular if you avoid winding around your accessory This pedal works great, does what it's supposed to, and smooths out keyboard playing wonderfully.

Overview I purchased a Casio keyboard and needed a decent pedal for it. 1. Contents included: - 1 x pedal 2. Installation & look Installation was super easy. I could just plug it in to the sustain plug and changed the polarity to match the keyboard. It looks premium and durable. 3. Feature & usability It has a polarity switch and it can be used for any type of keyboard. Yamaha or Casio or other brand. The feeling of the pedal is nice. I feels like push a real piano pedal. It doesn't make squeaky sound when I stepped on it. The travel distance is adequate and sensitive for the input. It is responsive and has no delay or no weird response. I just work the way it ought to. No issues at all. 4. Durability It is made out of durable plastic and stainless steel pedal. It feels durable and has no wobbling part. Nice pedal. 5. Considerations None so far Pros: - Feels like real pedal - Very responsive - Durable - Polarity switch Cons: - None yet Verdict: I love it. It is nearly perfect. I'll buy it again.

Update: seller contacted me after leaving a one star review and offered to ship me another one. Gladly I accepted and this one works great. No issues. Pedal when pressed wouldn't engage sustain. The switch on side for NO NC worked ok but pedal must not be touching the switch.

This sustain pedal really feels great. Nice and solid, and the rubber feet do a great job of keeping it in place. The pedal does feel like an acoustic piano's. I'm using this with an M-Audio Oxygen 25 midi keyboard, and am actually using it as a sustain pedal for my Fishman Tripleplay. The Donner Dk-1 does the job and then some.