
Roland
Roland DP-10 Damper Pedal with Non-Slip Plate
★★★★★
The Roland DP-10 damper pedal delivers half-damper expression and rock-solid stability for digital piano players.
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Overview
Key Features
High-quality pedal with non-slip rubber base
Extra long cable for stacked keyboard setups
Full and half-damper compatible
Product Type: INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Specifications
Brand
Roland
Model
DP-10
Signal Format
Analog
Damper Type
Full and Half-Damper Compatible
Base
Non-Slip Rubber Plate
Item Weight
1.69 lbs (27 oz)
Product Dimensions
9.5 x 4 x 3 inches
Cable
Extra Long
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Non-slip rubber plate prevents the pedal from sliding during aggressive playing
- Extra-long cable easily reaches keyboards in tall stacked setups
- Half-damper support enables expressive, graduated sustain control
- Sturdy construction built to withstand heavy stage and studio use
👎 Cons
- Heavier than basic switch-style sustain pedals at 1.69 pounds
- Does not include a polarity switch, so pedal behavior depends on the connected keyboard
- Higher price point compared to simple on/off sustain pedals
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Roland DP-10 support half-damper control?
Yes, the DP-10 is full and half-damper compatible, allowing for nuanced sustain expression on keyboards that support continuous pedal input.
How long is the cable on the DP-10?
The DP-10 features an extra-long cable specifically designed to accommodate stacked keyboard setups on stage or in the studio.
Will the DP-10 work with non-Roland keyboards?
The DP-10 uses a standard 1/4-inch sustain pedal connection and is compatible with most digital pianos and keyboards that accept a damper pedal input, though half-damper functionality requires a compatible instrument.
Does the pedal slide around on hard floors?
No, the DP-10 includes a non-slip rubber base plate that grips the floor and keeps the pedal firmly in place during performance.