
Neewer Sustain Foot Pedal with Polarity Switch
Natural piano-style sustain response with a universal polarity switch — dependable pedal control for any keyboard performance or studio session.
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Overview
Key Features
Piano-style pedal with a 5ft cable and 1/4 inch Plug. Designed to work and feel just like an acoustic piano's sustain pedal
Compatible with any electronic keyboard with 1/4 input jack
Anti-slip design. this pedal features 4 rubber on the bottom that prevents it from slipping when used in piano/keyboard performances
This high-quality pedal features a polarity switch making it compatible with virtually any keyboard
Chrome plated metal pedal, high strenth plastic shell, sturdy and durabal
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The polarity switch means this single pedal works out of the box with virtually any keyboard brand without compatibility guesswork before a session.
- Piano-style physical action mimics the weighted feel of an acoustic sustain pedal, which supports natural phrasing and dynamic expression during performance.
- Four rubber anti-slip pads keep the pedal grounded on carpet and hardwood without requiring tape or a separate mat in most environments.
- Chrome-plated metal pedal surface is durable enough to handle repeated use in rehearsal, live performance, and studio sessions without showing wear quickly.
- The 5-foot cable gives practical routing flexibility for standard keyboard stand setups without creating excessive floor clutter.
👎 Cons
- The plastic shell, while described as high-strength, lacks the premium feel of all-metal sustain pedals used in professional touring rigs.
- On very smooth flooring — polished tile or vinyl — the rubber pads may still allow some pedal creep during aggressive playing without an additional non-slip mat.
- The 5-foot cable length is adequate for standard setups but constrains positioning if you need the pedal further from the instrument.
- No half-pedaling response — this is a simple on/off switch design, not a continuous controller, so nuanced half-damper technique is not supported.
- The chrome finish may show scuff marks over time with heavy use under shoe soles.