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The Casio SP-33 Keyboard Pedals offer a trio of essential functions—sustain, soft, and sostenuto—designed to enhance your playing experience on Privia digital pianos. With half-pedal operation and easy attachment to compatible stands, these pedals are perfect for musicians seeking to elevate their performance.
D**S
Easy to install and a pleasure to use.
The product works perfectly and I'm so glad for the first time in my life to have all three pedals at home every time I practice. They feel just right to the touch and have never malfunctioned in the 4 months I've been using them. Installation was very easy and requires only a screwdriver. My Casio setup is black and I did not realize that this item is actually the dark silver color, so I did have to spray paint the housing to match my wood. But all-in-all I am so happy with this. Having used a stage stand and pedals for 20+ years (even at home), I did not realize how much I'd like having a true upright configuration to practice on, complete with all the pedals.
K**Y
Terrific accessory for my middle schooler
I love that it was easy to put together. I didn't like that I couldn't figure out how to connect it to the wall for stability. There were instructions but they weren't clear to me and it seems to do fine with the piano a few inches from the wall. We live in a condo do there isn't a lot of space but this little piano sounds great and the pedals make it feel more like a complete piano. It is a wonderful instrument for someone learning to play.
C**G
Great Pedals; Poor Design
This pedal system is good, but not as good as I wish it could be. Firstly, I love being able to use the half damper functionality with my PX-350, as I need such sensitivity for practicing advanced pieces - especially Ravel's music.Pros:1. The springs in the pedals are firm enough to give the pedals an even and balanced feel.2. All three pedals do what they're supposed to do, especially the sostenuto (or middle) pedal which functions as it should on a grand.3. The damper (or right) pedal's half-damper functionality works wonders. The range of the half-damper is not fixed and allows for a bunch of different partial-pedal effects. With this pedal, one can play an ending chord and slowly lift the pedal to achieve a smooth fade-out; one can also press the pedal with a miniscule amount of pressure to get a sustain effect as if the felt of the dampers were ever so slightly brushing against the strings.-Cons:1. The pedals are short in length. Compared to my M-Audio SP-2, these pedals are only 2.5 inches (3 inches if including the plastic guard) long where as the SP-2 has a total open length of 4 inches. This feels slightly awkward since my toes have to curl around the edge of the plastic bar. However, with use I'm certain I will grow comfortable with this.2. When I purchased my PX-350 I did not know about the half-damper functionality and I bought a Z-frame stand. These pedals were designed to be mounted on the Casio CS-67 stand. Since this is the only model Casio manufactures that is compatible with the PX-350 I was left with no other option.To secure the massive bar against the Z-frame I used strips of yoga mat.3. Casio only makes this specific model and other brands of half-damper pedals DO NOT work with the PX-350 (probably because of the way Casio wired the 6-pin connector in the keyboard). I wish Casio made another model similar to the design of the Roland RPU-3.In conclusion, the SP-33 is great at what it's supposed to do, just not in its design.Note: The pedals come as a single unit and they don't require assembly. The pedals also come with mounting brackets and screws, and an instruction pamphlet with instructions on how to mount the pedals to the CS-67.
S**.
Good Pedal System that Works Well
People have complained that it feels cheap and flimsy. Perhaps if you are comparing it to traditional pedals that are built into a traditional piano. However, if you consider that it is for a digital piano and that the pedals are being attached to a stand made of faux wood, it seems to be of good quality for what it is intended to do. This isn't a grand piano.Update: We have noticed that from time to time, the sustain (damper) pedal doesn't work in that it stops holding the notes. Since this is a digital piece of equipment there are no actual strings and thus no actual dampers. I figured it must be a computer system or memory issue glitch. After shutting down the piano and rebooting the piano, the damper pedals will work again.I uploaded a photo of the connector for people wanting to see if it would work with their pedals.
T**C
Good Product to Complete the CGP 700 into a Proper Piano
Works as Advertized.
E**O
Producto original y funcional
Funciona como es esperado, los pedales son sensibles a la presión, logrando un efecto realista.La calidad de manufactura es buena.
M**E
I am currently using it with my privia px-160 The plus points are that it fits nicely in CS-67 stand
Decent pedal unit. I am currently using it with my privia px-160 The plus points are that it fits nicely in CS-67 stand, the assembly instructions provided were clear, stays in place and doesn't move around on the floor like the supplied pedal. The cons are that this unit is made of plastic. I was expecting this unit to be made from wood or aluminium. Pedals them selves are short and difficult to hold down. Color doesnt match with the stand.I am still giving it 4 stars as at roughly Rs. 2000 its seems reasonably priced. However if there was another pedal option from casio with better build quality then I would definitely recommend that over this one.
C**N
It completes the package
The pedal set was the final piece of my digital piano package. It functions as it should and looks great, however doesn't feel very much like pedals from a real piano. The cost is somewhat high for what you get, but probably is due to its rather large shipping size.
D**T
Two Stars
Colour of this item does not match the colour of the piano (Privia PX150)
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