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Clavia triple pedal - good but very expensive
It is a very well built and perfectly functioning pedal but it is a little of an overkill for a digital piano, even a good one (like the nord stage 2 I have). Sostenuto on a digital piano is good fun to mess around with but not something that normally gets used on a gig. Same with the half pedalling and the una corda. If you have a digital piano as your only instrument (and plenty of spare cash) then this could be a good thing to get, but I have a grand piano, which renders this pedal unnecessary at home, and when I go to gigs I take a smaller single pedal to minimise the weight I have to carry.
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Excellent feel and built tough
This pedal works well to compliment the pianos on Nord Stages and Pianos. Works wonders for realistic style. Built strong, and comes with anti-slip pad that attaches to the the pedal so it will not move.
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A
Good but heavy.
This thing is robust. If you do a lot of travelling about, it's quite bulky and heavy to carry, but the quality is as good as it can get. Totally awesome for studio use.
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for serious users
An excellent example of Nord Quality......The pedal does what it says, well. For studio use, we often find artists (for reasons of their own) wanting to exploit the keyboard (Nord Stage II 88) in ways that would be impossible without the addition of this piece of kit. it's paid for itself already!
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DQ
Great but expensive
The pedal is great - the 3 functions are amazing to have on any keyboard. It is very expensive and considering the price of the Nord Stage 2, should really be included.
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j
perfect
best keyboard pedal ever. ( I have tried so many for the last 20 years)
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