

🎶 Sustain your sound, elevate your performance — pedal perfection awaits!
The M-AUDIO SP-2 is a premium universal sustain pedal featuring authentic piano-style chrome action, a polarity switch for compatibility with all electronic keyboards, and a heavy-duty build with anti-slip rubber pads. Its compact, lightweight design and 6-foot cable make it the go-to choice for professional musicians and producers seeking reliable, realistic sustain performance.



| ASIN | B00063678K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Keyboard Pedals & Footswitches |
| Body Material | Rubber |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | 635665225 |
| Connector Type | 1/4" jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (33,840) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2005 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item model number | SP-2 |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 10.63 x 2.56 x 2.36 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Size | 1 Function |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
T**.
Such a nice pedal - it feels like I'm playing an acoustic piano
This pedal has been working great for me! I play a lot of different gigs with it and it's been holding up very well. I love that it has good traction too. My old pedal sometimes would slip while I was playing it on certain floors but I haven't had any issues with this one. The feel is super nice - I'd say it has the same resistance as an acoustic piano. It also is a very quiet pedal which is super important for me since I record a lot of videos on keyboard and don't like it when pedal clicking sounds get through. Very sturdy little pedal and I'm sure it will last a long time!
S**L
I can't see any other pedal performing better, feeling better and looking better than this pedal and at this price.
I bought this sustain pedal along with the Williams Legato 88 Key-Keyboard and I am so happy with it! Most importantly it works extremely well! Sometimes, when playing piano, I may adjust my seating and when the time comes to press the sustain pedal I have moved slightly out of position to press it down fully. But the pedal picks up the signal and it sets the sustain just as I would expect from a real piano. The reason I am mentioning this is because I do know of some plastic sustain pedals for keyboards that DO NOT set the sustain unless you press that pedal all the way to the base and I do not like that. This can get you in a bad habit of "stomping" the sustain pedal which will lead to damaging the pedal and it creates a subtle but none the less audible "thud" in grand pianos. However, this pedal is forgiving and it never get's stuck in a pressed position (again, like some plastic pedals I know of) The pedal has a rubber grip that covers the whole underside to prevent from sliding and it has weight to it which is really important. When I press down on the pedal it always remains stationary and the feel/resistance from the pedal is spot on with that of a baby grand piano (which Is what I play on when I'm at my mother's home - I grew up with the instrument.) Underneath the pedal (on the base, not the pedal) there is a raised rubber stopper which prevents the pedal from every touching the plastic base. This is fantastic because you will never hear "tap" sound when pressing the pedal down all the way. It also doesn't have noisy springs inside which make a subtle crackling/popping sound when compressing and expanding. I have heard these affects on other plastic sustain pedals. This pedal is excellent quality. Not only does it feel right, it also looks fantastic. The sturdy plastic case is a nice solid black and the chrome pedal itself is just gorgeous! It is a smooth round shape at the end which I prefer - it looks really nice. It comes with a small plastic cover for the chrome portion (doesn't cover the whole thing, just the majority). It is a sturdy cover, not just a cheap and flimsy one to keep it safe during shipping, it is part of the product. It fits snugly when attached, doesn't slide and is easy to remove. I have decided to keep it on just too keep the chrome shiny for as long as possible. It is a pedal to be proud of. The cable is long (~6ft), perhaps longer that necessary for any setup I can think of but regardless; I would much rather prefer too long than too short when it comes to cables. I am sure anyone else would obviously agree. The plug is the standard 1/4 inch and it too is well made. It isn't flimsy. The only issue I experience (know before reading the rest that it may not be an issue with the pedal) is having the sustain pedal invert when I turn on the piano. This means that pedal will set it's sustain while unpressed and shut of the sustain when pressed. This only happens rarely which is strange - might happen from pressing down the pedal while powering on the keyboard but I'm not sure. Either way, It really doesn't bother me so much. If this issue occurs for you it is easily fixed by powering off the keyboard, removing the plug, putting it back in and turning the keyboard back on. However, I can't say it is even the pedal's fault because it could just as easily be the keyboard's fault (which I think is more likely and makes more sense). I just thought this would be fair to mention just in case it is the pedal. To sum it up - I can't see any other pedal performing better, feeling better or looking better than this pedal at this price or even more! It is an excellent choice! I recommend it.
E**S
Solid, Piano-Style Sustain Pedal That Feels Right
Solid, Piano-Style Sustain Pedal That Feels Right I’ve been using the M-Audio SP-2 with my digital piano, and it’s one of those accessories that instantly makes playing feel more authentic. The pedal has a good amount of resistance—not too stiff, not too loose—so it feels close to a real acoustic piano pedal. The rubber base keeps it from sliding around, even on hardwood floors, and the build feels sturdy enough that I expect it to last for years of practice and performance. I also like that it comes with a polarity switch, which means it works with just about any keyboard or digital piano. Plug it in, flip the switch if needed, and you’re good to go. It really is plug-and-play without any fuss. If I had to point out a small thing, it’s that the spring feels slightly lighter than on some higher-end pedals, but it’s consistent and very responsive. For the price point, it’s hard to beat. Bottom line: A reliable, well-built sustain pedal that gives a piano-like feel at a very fair price. Great pick for anyone wanting to add realism to their digital playing setup.
A**S
Works. Easy to use. Slides a bit. No pressure sensitivity.
Not bad. Serves its purpose! But I'm not overly enthused. I feel neutral about it. The main downside is that it doesn't have a fade to it. By that I mean there's no pressure sensitivity. It is either on, or off where you can't control the level of sustain which makes it feel a bit jarring when playing a piece with a dynamic use of the sustain pedal. You can clearly hear abrupt stops even when physically easing off the pedal gently because of it. However that's probably my fault for not researching further for one with sensitivity. Other than that, it's great! You take it out of the box, plug it in to your keyboard and play! Very simple. Be warned that it could be inverted (mine came inverted where it ALWAYS had the sustain going except when I was pressing the pedal). If so, there's a little switch on the back or bottom to flip it so it sustains when you press it. It slides quite easily on carpet, I have to re-adjust it every few minutes, but I imagine on hard flat surfaces it should do fine (doesn't seem like the strongest grip). Overall I'm not well versed in the sustain pedal market but this seems like a temporary pedal to use until you get a better setup. If you can find a similar one for cheaper, go with that as you can't really get more basic.
C**Y
Finally, a real piano feel in an affordable pedal!
I couldn’t be more pleased with this sustain pedal—at any price. The company even includes a very generous cable length, which made it simple to route through my studio desk’s cable management system. The build feels premium: it’s heavy enough to stay in place without sliding. Most importantly, pianists will appreciate that it feels just like a “real” piano pedal—responsive, solid, and reliable. An affordable, high-quality pedal that delivers exactly what it should.
O**Y
Good product
E**C
La différence de prix entre des pédales d'expression est assez hallucinante. Donc bien que cette pédale ne soit pas parfaite le prix est incroyable pour un résultat plus que convenable. Je l'utilise pour entre autre jouer avec des vst de strings et d'orchestres. Ne permet bien sur pas de créer des chaines d'effets entre différentes pédales mais pour l'objectif que j'avais c'est parfait vu son prix. La petite molette sur le coté pour régler le niveau d'expression est bien pratique. La pédale a parfaitement été reconnue par mon clavier KK S88 mk2 après une petite manipulation facile à trouver dans le mode d'emploi du clavier. Seul petit reproche je la trouve un peu trop souple pour parfaitement gérer le niveau d'expression mais avec un peu d'habitude ça fonctionne quand même. Semble solide et de toute façon elle restera dans mon home studio et ne sera pas utilisée en live sans quoi j'aurais sans doute choisie un autre modèle. Bref 4 étoile pour l'ensemble mais 5 pour le coté qualité prix... A voir dans le temps.
Y**S
Elle fait bien son job et est agréable à utiliser (excellent rapport qualité-prix)
B**L
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A**ー
ギシギシ音がなります。油を差せばなおるかも
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