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Computer Keyboard Pedals
anyonymous | 2024-07-03 01:23:56 |
I use this for my electric guitar pedals that have USB on them for connecting to my computer. 5 |
Paul | 2024-05-13 08:14:15 |
I am using it with the On Stage Z keyboard stand. It is a necessary and recommended accessory. Perfect for carrying pedals & cables as well. 5 |
BromL7 | 2024-05-05 09:33:30 |
I use this from guitar to amp, from mic to voice and to couple foot pedals and Guitar computer. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-08-18 03:54:11 |
I use this product live, triggering with 2 foot pedals whil I play my Nord keyboard. Numerous people have commented on the quality of the drums and how realistic they sound. This is my second Sr 16. I just bought it for a backup since my other unit is 10 years old, but still functioning flawlessly. 5 |
Timmy | 2024-08-11 03:10:25 |
I have two of these powering different sets of pedals: one for guitar rig, and one for keyboard rig. They're the one thing in my rigs that I never have to worry about. Completely hassle-free, noiseless power. I wish they made one for larger Line6 multi-effects units, like the HD500. 5 |
Peter | 2024-07-28 09:58:36 |
I have several keyboard sustain pedals and this Alesis is solid weight, smooth action, priced competitively at B&H. as good as more expensive models, possibly even better 5 |
Josh | 2024-06-15 08:40:57 |
I don't usually write reviews but wanted to add one here about this specific bundle. Before ordering, I was skeptical of the stand that comes with it. With something like the VPC1 you don't want a flimsy stand. But looking at the pictures, it seemed to be identical to the K&M Omega, which is $200 and one of the most highly regarded keyboard stands on the market. I took a chance and placed the order. Sure enough, on the shipping notice I could tell the manufacturer was K&M. Now that it's sitting peacefully in my house, I can verify that it is indeed the K&M Omega. So yeah, for $60 more than the standalone VPC1, you get a $200 stand that is absolutely top-notch. As for the bench and the pedals ... BH should just chuck the pedals from the bundle because the Kawai comes with pedals. The bench is fine. Basic, but fine. Really, this is just one of the better values I've come across and I'm still kind of blown away. Thanks, BH. Oh, and while I'm at it, I might as well comment on the VPC1 itself. I bought it blind because I couldn't find one in a store to sample. I haven't played too many high-end digital pianos, but I can tell you, in the little bit I've played it today, this keyboard is lights-out phenomenal. I've never played a better digital keyboard. Bummer now is it's time invest in some better virtual pianos, like the Ravenscroft. 5 |
Mordant Fare | 2024-06-02 06:53:56 |
Bought two of these pedals for an older Casio keyboard. They have good heft so they don't slide around on the floor and good resistance for that real piano feel (without having to lift a real piano when you move). Overall, very satisfied. 5 |
L. Eugene | 2024-06-18 06:10:12 |
... Assembly was easier than anticipated. I could have assembled it by myself, but I had my eight-year-old help since it was for his keyboard. The keyboard bolts onto the stand nicely. It looks as though the pedals (a future purchase) should also fit perfectly.3. The stand is very sturdy and puts the keyboard at a better height than an X type stand. Accessories are included to support the stand if it does not rest against a wall.I consider this to be a mandatory accessory for the P-85/95 keyboards. Except for gigs, I wouldn't consider any alternatives. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-04-22 05:43:38 |
Best Keyboard I have used. I continue to seek out this specific pedal as it is very professional. Most inferior pedals will change the polarity on the keyboard and sustain the sound with you pressing but this is stable. Recommend... 5 |