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World Tour Single X Keyboard Stand Deluxe Bench Package - World Tour
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M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal with Piano Style Action for Keyboards - M-Audio
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Alesis Recital 88-Key Beginner Digital Piano with Full-Size Semi-Weighted Keys and Included Power Supply - Alesis
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Piano Stickers for Keys – Removable w/ Double Layer Coating for 49 / 61 / 76 / 88 Keyboards - crbn
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Yamaha YPG-235 76-Key Portable Grand Piano - Yamaha

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Five Star Reviews:

67%
Affordable and serves its purpose
September 5, 2017
Easy set up, fits an 88 key keyboard. Seat is comfortable.
Working good for my child.
July 27, 2017
Works great for my 7 yr. old's piano. Both are adjustable and piano stand seems stable on carpet. No issues. Would recommend.
Five Stars
July 20, 2017
feels very sturdy and the seat is well made.
Simple and stable
December 25, 2015
Pretty simple but stable and solid feeling bench and stool.The stool is padded and comfy enough for extended sitting. The stand can be adjusted for various heights from sitting on a low stool to standing. Very basic assembly required with the included tools, probably took me 2 minutes.Not sure keyboard size matters too much. It just rests on top. I got this to go with an 88-key Alesis and it worked out great.
Easy to adjust and sturdy
November 27, 2015
Holding steady so far. I've only had this for a couple months but its easy to put together and adjust.
Good quality and serves it's purpose
May 13, 2013
This stand and chair came in a big box. It required very little assembling, took about 5-10 minutes only. The chair is comfortable but was a little wobbly on the hardwood floor but when I moved it to the carpet, I didn't notice it at all. The piano stand is great because you can adjust it to fit your height (You can do that with the chair too). Serves its purpose and great for the price! I recommend.
77%
Works Great!!
August 22, 2017
Wanting to be able to use a sustain pedal while recording music using my digital keyboard I bought this M-Audio SP-2 Universal Sustain Pedal and I'm glad I did. It's a nice smooth pedal and has decent weight which helps keep it where you place it. Simply plug in the chord jack into your keyboard and begin using it as needed. Not complicated to use and works great for my needs!! M-Audio SP-2 | Universal Sustain Pedal with Piano Style Action for Electronic Keyboards
Nice pedal
March 3, 2017
Works as advertised. I like the shape and size, which mimic the sustain pedal of an actual piano. The only issue I had is that it slides on a hardwood floor. It's distracting to be playing while also hunting for the pedal with your foot. I solved this with 2-sided tape on the bottom. That provided just enough friction to make it stay put.

This has reversible polarity so it should work with any keyboard. I had 5 seconds worth of trouble finding the switch, which had mysteriously ended up under a patch of 2-sided tape.
Highly recommend this sustain pedal by M-Audio!
October 10, 2016
M-Audio SP-2 | Universal Sustain Pedal with Piano Style Action for Electronic Keyboards

I don't know why but I decided I needed to review this pedal after using it for a little over a year. I have been playing piano/keys for over 20 years - mostly in church - and whenever I do a gig, I travel with a sustain pedal just in case. I've learned the hard way why a pedal is so important. Even when I was in India for 10 months, I had to have my own sustain pedal just in case. The little dinky ones that usually come with keyboards are a joke and don't work consistently.

I always tend to spring for the universal sustain pedals that have the polarity switch on the bottom so they can be used with all keyboards. I personally use my pedal with my Casio Privia PX-300 but at church, I use the pedal with the Yamaha MO-8. I've also used the pedal with a Korg and Alesis (forget which models).

I'm a huge fan of the classic-style sustain pedal since I learned on an upright piano. The slip-resistant rubber bottom doesn't work well on carpet (in my opinion) - I tend to play more standing up and I constantly have to readjust the pedal mid-performance but I'm sure it would stay in place better when not on carpet.

The pedal definitely works like an acoustic piano's sustain pedal since it has half-pedal expressive capabilities, which can be extremely useful.

The 6-foot cable has a 1/4-inch jack to plug into your keyboard.

I tend to leave the plastic covering on the pedal to protect it and everything works fine.

I highly recommend this pedal.
Transform your keyboard playing with a proper pedal
August 12, 2016
If given a choice, I will always plan an acoustic piano. But while travelling and for certain venues, that is not always a possibility. So I've added in an electronic keyboard to my studio.

The pedal that I bought with my Yamaha turned out to be a dud, big time. It felt flimsy right from the start, and had a lower profile that, frankly, just annoyed me. It stopped working after maybe 2 months of very light use.

This one is more solid, and I can easily feel it with my foot. It's more natural for anybody who is at all used to pedaling on an acoustic piano. I've never had any problems so long as I plug it in when the keyboard is off; doing so when the keyboard is on causes some pesky reverse-polarity issues that basically means that you will sustain when the pedal is up, and release when the pedal is down. So don't do that.

Other than that, I am very happy with this pedal. I anticipate enjoying its effects for many years to come.
Better than the bigger brands such as KORG or ROLAND for a fraction of the price...
December 1, 2015
One of my Roland damper pedal died and i needed something to replace it but did not want to spend $50 for a new Roland pedal. This $19.99 pedal is just perfect. Solid construction, a bit heavy as it should be in my opinion I cannot see any difference in terms of quality between Roland damper pedals or Korg pedals as I owned both. The perfect companion for any brand synthesizer as it also features a polarity switch meaning you can either use this on a Korg keyboard or Roland keyboard knowing this 2 brands use different polarity for their damper function.
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Four Star Reviews:

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Four Stars
June 26, 2017
I like this. However the keyboard just kinda lays on top. I feel like it's not that sturdy.
Nice and easy to install.
August 13, 2016
Looks nice. Easy to assemble. Height adjustment is also easy. Only thing i am trying to understand is why my keyboard is not touching all the 4 cornersof the stand. Any suggestion would be great help.
Great bench, mediocre stand
January 22, 2016
Bench is perfect but the stand wasn't as I expected. Not too sturdy and I triple-checked all the screws were in tightly. I wedged my keyboard in the corner of the room so it's up against a wall to combat the wobbling of the stand. I don't even play my keyboard with much vigor but it still shakes around if the stand is out in the open - I tried it on hard kitchen flooring and also my thicker shag carpeting.
Keyboard doesn't fit flat on top
September 4, 2014
I like that there are multiple levels to adjust it to. Simple and doesn't have much structure that would take up a lot of room. I seem to remember that the instructions weren't very clear. I had to take a little apart and redo. What I don't like is that the top isn't flat due to the rubber ends. So the keyboard isn't as study on there as I would like it to be, especially since a child also uses the keyboard.
Good
November 23, 2013
It does what it was created to do. I like the ability to adjust stand to the level I want, but I wish I were able to adjust it to the level of a regular piano. I can only adjust for it to be too high or too low. But it helps.
Got this to accompany piano
June 2, 2013
This was a gift for my grandson who was turning 3 years old. He loves it!!! It makes it easy for the kids to get up to play the piano we got with it. I love how it is adjustable. Be aware that depending on the size piano you get and how low you need it, it may not be perfect. My husband had to get a board and paint it to make the piano fit on it, since we needed it lower. We have only had it for a week, so we will have to see how long it lasts. I will give it the last star if it stands up to the wear and tear.
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Very sturdy and good feel
July 24, 2017
Very sturdy and good feel, worked with my Casio PX out of the box. My only issue is that it is LONG, so with my piano against the wall the pedal is too far forward and impossible to use. The only solution is to have a few inches between the piano and wall in order to achieve a comfortable playing position (i.e., pedal behind the keys as on a grand). These all look the same so I don't see how that's avoidable.
Good except one thing to note...
July 19, 2017
Inside the housing, under the pedal, there is a spring that pushes the pedal back up. After about a month, the pedal started to squeak. I took the cover off to figure out what was making the noise, and the noise came from the spring against the bottom of the pedal. A couple of shots of spray lithium grease where the metal parts contact, and the pedal was quiet again. As a note, this can be done without taking the cover off.

Otherwise, the pedal feels solid, and has been working fine.
Default Profesional Pedal
February 1, 2017
I have been buying this brand and using these pedals for years. They are wonderful and do everything you would need for this type of product. They look sleek and nice and the shape of the pedal reminds you of an actual piano pedal. However, This pedal breaks down every year! Meaning, I have to replace it once or twice every year. If you are going to use this on a keyboard and that keyboard stays in one place then this is the product for you. However, if you travel with your board and play shows throughout the year expect to replace this pedal at least annually as it will cease to function the more you roll up the cord and move it. I take very good care of my equipment. If you travel then you understand what taking good care of your equipment requires; rolling up and tying down cords in the proper way and not having it inside your piano case. If you are a casual player who wants a professional feeling of a pedal and look, buy this pedal, If you are not then prepare to buy more of these over the years or invest in another trusted brand.
Great pedal, only one bad thing.
November 28, 2016
First of all, i'm not an expert on electronic sustain pedals, and my point of view is based on the only two i had (this one and a Yamaha FC4), plus my upright piano pedal.

The pros.
Beautiful and modern design.
The pedal comes with a polarity switch which is very useful for old or weird keyboards.
Sturdy Feel.
Anti slip rubber on bottom.

The cons.
It took about 6 months to develop the characteristic squeaky pedal sound, for this one it only took two days, maybe its a lubricant problem or just the way the spring is disposed inside the pedal. Some people will find very annoying that sound when trying to play peaceful piano pieces or record while playing with this pedal on the room.

Overall: Nice and affordable pedal for beginner and intermediate players.
False advertising. Still pretty good for the money.
February 3, 2016
tl;dr - This pedal have no half-pedal/half-damper/progressive-damper capabilities, product description is misleading. However, build quality is truly good and you could use it to create your own pedal.

Since the description says the pedal is 'Designed to work and feel just like acoustic piano's sustain pedal' and '..with expressive half-pedal capabilities' one would expect it to have precisely half-pedal/half-damper/progressive-damper capabilities, but it doesn't.

Then there's the real description: '..when they press the sustain pedal, the note lingers like it should. As soon as the musician lifts their foot, the note is gone.' And then this thing: 'The SP-2 is as responsive as it needs to be.' Hahah, no.

At first I thought it was a problem with my piano (PX-150) since Casio is really, really, REALLY picky when it comes to using non-Casio stuff on your piano/keyboard, but then I tried it with the P-105 and SP170, and the result was the same.

Wish they would have stated explicitly this is just an on/off switch. However the pedal itself has a good size, and does feel sturdy; the action is closest thing I've found to that of an acoustic piano pedal (under $50), and for $20 this is a steal. At least considering other pedals cost over twice of this and feel rather cheap. You can always open it and modified the circuit yourself so it has some half-pedaling function.
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Three Star Reviews:

6%
No Screws! Took Two Months To Arrive.
May 22, 2016
The actual product deserves 5 stars for the quality and the price. My only disappointment, which was a big one for me, is that the package came with no SCREWS for the stand. So, I have a great seat, very sturdy, adjustable, and sleek...and I have the pieces of the stand. This annoys me to no end because this took months to arrive, then Incomplete?!? Details matter!
Very easy to set up and price was good
October 25, 2015
Doesn't fit as well as advertised on Medium size keyboards, had to wedge under keyboard to sit level. Very easy to set up and price was good...
Not low enough.. :(
September 10, 2015
The bench showed up scuffed with white paint but I quite like it in general; the stand I'm a little disappointed in. I guess it could be the fault of either product, but being 5'4" the bench doesn't get high enough or conversely, the stand doesn't get low enough for me to be seated comfortably to play for longer periods of time. It's manageable but I wish it were more adjustable.
Everything is well made, but it doesn't work with ...
July 31, 2015
Everything is well made, but it doesn't work with the keyboard that I have. Since it doesn't fit too well on top of the stand and playing the keyboard makes the keyboard shimmy a little, I am sending it and the bench back.
Sturdy
February 23, 2015
Love the seat. The stand came with one piece not drilled. My husband had to drill a hole to keep the bar that holds the keyboard in place.
the chair is super comfortable and I knew the stand wasn't going to ...
February 10, 2015
I bought this set because of the price and the chair, the chair is super comfortable and I knew the stand wasn't going to be as good as others I saw in other sets, but I didn't like the stool in those, and buying it separately was increasing the price.I don't like the way teh keyboard rest on the support but it works it doesn't occupy a lot space, and chair comfy that is really impt! You can graduate the height of stool accord to length of keyboard.And I was surprised that it took so long to arrive, my order got lost on the way and after the due date of arrival I contacted amazon and told them my problem, they placed another order which arrived on time this time.
3%
Developed a squeak after 1 year
May 8, 2017
The pedal slides a bit on a wooden floor. But more importantly, it has developed a squeak after 1 year of relatively little use. I will see if the base can be removed as it is possible that a little oil will solve the problem. The base on this pedal is held by screws which must be removed.
Not consistently reliable as a sustain pedal
August 1, 2016
I needed a universal sustain pedal for my portable $750 Yamaha electronic piano. I have not been pleased with this sustain pedal, because it does not consistently work (sometimes it sustains when the pedal is up, and dampens when the pedal is down, i.e., the exact opposite of what you would want it to do), however, I am open to the possibility that the problem could also be with my Yamaha keyboard, as well. Buyers should be aware that there is a very small switch recessed into the reverse (bottom) side of the pedal, which I believe either enables or disables the sustain function of the pedal. It would have been helpful if this obscure switch could have been made more obvious to the consumer by the manufacturer, as I have been using this pedal with mixed results for several weeks, and I just accidentally discovered it a couple of days ago.
A decent enough pedal while it lasts.
May 25, 2016
I purchased the pedal back in February and can no longer bare to use it due to a severe creakiness/stiffness its developed rather suddenly over the last week and half or so. Judging from other less-than-stellar reviews I've sifted through, others have run up against similar issues.

For the price I paid, though ($20 for the standard sustain model), I suppose it wasn't a terrible purchase; it's pretty to look at and served its function as well as could be expected. Still, it's a shame that it didn't hold out longer. I won't be attempting to repair it because all the other reviews that have addressed this issue seem to indicate that doing so wound up simply creating more issues.
Works well, squeaks like a mouse
April 28, 2015
I like the price, and I like the feel and weight of this pedal. It works well. So why 3 stars? After a couple years, it squeaks. Very loudly. So loudly that you can hear it from the audience during quiet, lush, piano moments. Could I take this pedal apart, screw by screw, look for the squeaky part, research online the best lubricant to use that won't damage the internal parts, and fix it? Of course! But that also means this pedal gets 3 stars. Sorry guys.
Loved it for a month 'till it died...
July 4, 2014
Well, as much as I'd like to give this item a 5 star review, I can't. It was a great pedal for awhile. I couldn't have been happier with it. It's heavy metal construction and rubberized bottom keeps it in place and it feels about as close as you can get to a real piano pedal. It worked perfectly and I had no complaints whatsoever.
But, yesterday (the 3rd) I tried to play me a quick tune before work (3rd shift), and 5 seconds in it just quit working. I tried everything. Nothings physically broken, it just died. So I figure I've been a good amazon customer for many years, I'll just put in for a replacement when I get off work in the morning. I get home on the morning of the 4th only to find out that the window to return it expired on the 3rd... My luck. It dies on the last day of amazon's warranty.
Anyway, I can't say its really a bad product. It's great if it works, but be warned; I did a quick google search and found plenty of people with the same problem.
Still could be worth the risk for the price.
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Two Star Reviews:

5%
One of the screws was welded shut and now we ...
June 3, 2017
One of the screws was welded shut and now we can't put it together . We're still trying to figure out how to take that see a out.
Could have been great
June 13, 2016
I ordered one and it looks amazing. Appears sturdy and we'll built but it was sent with no screws! I may update my review but really disappoint in World Tour right now.
I ordered this for my daughter for Christmas and when ...
January 4, 2016
I ordered this for my daughter for Christmas and when we opened it up to assemble it, it didn't have any screws. Unacceptable!
I finally did and found that the bench was fine but the stand was missing one short bar
May 28, 2015
I hadn't opened this until after the return date. I finally did and found that the bench was fine but the stand was missing one short bar, the screw package was already opened with 3 screws missing, the instructions looked like they'd been read and folded several times, the stand bars were bent and warped at the edges. This probably wouldn't affect the function of the stand, but when you buy a new item, you expect it to be new.
Would of been nice but one of the legs on the bench bent ...
January 14, 2015
Would of been nice but one of the legs on the bench bent and makes the bench not sit level. My grandson didn't want to go without it, so he didn't want to send it back and have to wait for another one.
Stand is not stable
February 26, 2014
i purchased this for my yamaha keyboard and it's too wide while my keyboard is thinner. There are knobs to tighten the grip but it's not secure. My keyboard slides around too much. The seat is super wobble and i've tightened that multiple times and nothing changes (I only was 120lbs). It works but probably not worth $65 when I purchased it.
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Increased price for a fragile pedal?
June 27, 2017
I am a full time professional keyboard player and I used to love these pedals. I purchased several of them in the last two years. However I have now had my third pedal break, and being as brand loyal as I came back to buy another, but they just upped the price from $20 to $30. I will be buying a different brand of pedals from now on. I am tired of replacing/repairing these things, and they are not worth $30 because they will break if you are a gigging musician. -_-
Problem Pedal
February 5, 2017
I'm giving this 2 stars because it broke after I had it for a few weeks? I was playing my piano and it just stopped working out of the blue. It would only work if you stepped on it REALLY HARD. (Which obviously isn't how it should work.)
They are good on their refund offer-- so I got a replacement right away. That's why I'm giving it 2 stars and not one. We have to ship the other pedal back, and it's just another thing to do. If I could re-order, I would probably not choose this brand again. I'm hoping the refunded pedal lasts a whole lot longer than the first one.

Besides all this, the pedal is nice looking and seems like it's good quality.

And just so you know- at the bottom of the pedal is a switch. One side does the opposite function of a pedal - and the other side does the normal function of a pedal. (Sustains the sound)
(I'm not really sure why this switch is at the bottom of the pedal -- but ironically we thought it was broken when we first got it. Then we just switched the switch and it worked fine. Until about 3 weeks later. Lol!)
Either it arrived broken or doesnt work with Yamaha YPG-235.
January 13, 2017
Read multiple reviews that say this pedal works with Yamaha YPG-235... but not with mine. Tried all the internet tricks to reset, plug in first, plug in last, hold a key down, hold the pedal down.. all ends the same results. When the polarity switch is set one way the keyboard only sustains when you are NOT holding the pedal. If I hold down the pedal when I turn it on the pedal works.. but only 1/2 way. In other words it sustains as I push down till the pedal is 1/2 depressed and then it stops sustaining. With the polarity switch set the other way the pedal as NO effect on the sustain no matter what I do. Either it arrived broken or it is not compatible with this keyboard. Setting up return.
so I wasted my money
December 26, 2016
The internal screws holding the pedal in place un-screwed within 6 months. By the time I realized, one was missing, and the pedal was holding on by one screw.. I tightened it but it didn't last long and this whole thing fell apart.
Granted, I play 4-8 shows a month, and I raucously bounce my foot as I play, but this didn't hold up very long. I had to purchase a more expensive pedal in the long run, so I wasted my money.

Maybe if this was being used by a 8 year old that plays classical it might hold up..
Pedal stopped working
November 28, 2016
This pedal is alright. It worked well for a while, but it has been very inconsistent for the past month and a half. It would work most of the time, but I often had to unplug and replug it multiple times to make it work. Today it stopped working altogether. Sometimes I plug it in and it sustains constantly. The rest of the times it won't sustain at all. Amazon, I don't think the pedal should have stopped working after a few months. I want Amazon to replace the pedal for me. This is unacceptable.
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One Star Reviews:

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Missing screws
September 15, 2017
The stand was missing screws so I can't assemble it. Frustrating. Bench was easy.
stand is missing screws so it's in pieces the bench was really easy to set up but I'm not sure what went ...
July 24, 2017
Cheaply made, stand is missing screws so it's in pieces the bench was really easy to set up but I'm not sure what went wrong in the design of the stand.
One Star
April 26, 2016
Very flimsy
but customer service is worst. I wish nobody has to deal with them
February 24, 2015
Product is just ok..but customer service is worst. I wish nobody has to deal with them...if its abt customer service...even 1 star wud b more.The product description is misleading. It does NOT fit all the piano model as mentioned and makes piano unstable while playing.All in all!
It was a disappointment and I wished I had opened it as soon ...
December 26, 2014
This was a Christmas gift for my son. When my husband opened it to assemble it, one of the bars for the stand was missing so it was not usable. It was a disappointment and I wished I had opened it as soon as I received it but I waited because I wanted to surprise my son on Christmas morning. I have requested a return, I just hope it is not a long process. I will update when I hear something
Used, damaged, and missing parts
August 6, 2012
I purchased this claiming to be new - it was obviously used with large tears in the seat, puncture holes in the seat, and the stand was missing the two top rails, rendering the thing useless anyways. Total bust - there's plenty of other decent deals on stands here, don't make the same mistake I did.
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Short-Lived
September 12, 2017
Despite its heavy duty appearance ... this pedal barely lasted me 3 months. I gig 3-5 times a week so it is constantly getting moved ... but gently moved and stored in a hard shell case. The wire coming out of the back of the pedal has caused it to sometimes work - sometimes not work. Usually M-Audio stuff is top notch. I have older and cheaper looking sustain pedals that still operate. I was disappointed in the M-Audio SP-2.
DO NOT PURCHASE! THIS SQUEAKS! After maybe 2 ...
August 16, 2017
DO NOT PURCHASE! THIS SQUEAKS!
After maybe 2 months of use, this pedal now completely squeaks every time you press down on it. The pedal is also harder to press down on than a regular piano pedal, and the spring is too strong to simulate real pedal action.

NOISY + HARD PEDAL FEEL = DON'T BUY

FYI, I've been playing piano over 20 years, but then again, I guess this was on me for purchasing the most popular pedal instead of really doing my research =(
M-AUDIO...ya'll let me DOWN!
November 2, 2016
I bought this based on the price, all the glowing reviews, and because I've had good experiences with M-Audio products.. I use multiple keyboards in my setup, so I need additional sustain pedals. This was great initially, and I wasn't using it that often. Then all of a sudden...NOTHING. I tried it with different keyboards and checked the polarity and NOTHING. I think I might've gotten about 6 months of use out of it. Meanwhile, there's a ROLAND pedal that I bought in the late 90s that's STILL going strong.
Not worth the money... Buy a cheepest one that works
February 5, 2016
This pedal only worked for about 3 uses and hasn't worked since... Maybe we got a defective one, but I was way less than impressed with the quality I this product.
Stopped working in the middle of performance....
June 10, 2014
I bought this one because it looks like the previous one I had. I definetly didn't work as long. I used it three times, always afterward storing it in its box, carried it in a bag so it was in perfect conditions, not a single scratch or bump. One day in the middle of a performance it stopped working! thought maybe it was not plugged right but NO, everything was in the right position just the pedal was not working. Saddly my 30 days return policy had expired already... This products are made to last, and this one definetly didn't... had to buy another one from another company :/ IT LASTED 3 PERFORMANCES!
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Article Number
Article Number
0874171002459
4571132555158
0694318020913
0735980833439
0888365344706
Brand
Brand
World Tour
M-Audio
Alesis
crbn
Yamaha
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
USD
USD
USD
Height
Height
236.2 in
98.4 in
1989.0 in
15.7 in
429.5 in
Length
Length
1535.4 in
413.4 in
141.7 in
322.8 in
1996.5 in
Model
Model
SXKB PK
US65010
Recital
735980833439
YPG235
MPN
MPN
SXKB PK
XAV-SP-2
Recital
735980833439
SYSYPG235
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
SXKB PK
XAV-SP-2
Recital
735980833439
SYSYPG235
Product Group
Product Group
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Product Type
Product Type
KEYBOARD_INSTRUMENTS
KEYBOARD_INSTRUMENTS
KEYBOARD_INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
KEYBOARD_INSTRUMENTS
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
Reviews
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Weight
Weight
57.0 oz
3.1 oz
55.2 oz
0.2 oz
91.7 oz
Width
Width
669.3 in
118.1 in
453.5 in
322.8 in
866.5 in
Feature
Feature

Large 12 x 17-inch bench seating area

2.25 inches of high density foam bench padding

Assures the player comfort and eliminates fatigue

Heavy-duty .75 x 1.50-inch steel construction

Approved for players up to 250 lbs.

Classic-style sustain pedal for use with any electronic keyboard

Designed to work and feel just like acoustic piano's sustain pedal

Specially designed rubber bottom grips the floor while you play

High-quality chrome foot pedal with expressive half-pedal capabilities

Includes 6-foot cable with 1/4-inch jack; 1-year warranty

88 full-sized, semi-weighted keys with built-in speakers

Includes Skoove 3-month premium subscription for interactive online piano lessons

Standard, Split, Layer, and Lesson modes with 128 max polyphony

Free $30 value with included power adapter

Double Layer Coated - Printed underneath the top layer to prevent ink from fading

Works for All Piano & Keyboard - White Keys 49 / 61 / 76 and 88 keys (Sticker Size: 15 mm x 35 mm / 0.6 in x 1.4 in)

Easy to Install w/ Detail Instruction Manual and Installation Stick Aid

Removable Sticker That Leaves No Residue Behind On Highest Quality Sticker Paper

Big Piano Keyboard Sticker Design Makes Seeing the Notes Easy

76 piano-style keys with Graded Soft Touch Technology allow for expressive performances

Nearly 500 Voices, 160 Preset Styles, and 30 preset songs with a built-in Recording Feature

Yamaha Education Suite (Y.E.S.) is an advanced set of helpful learning tools built into the instrument, teaching you how to play and perform

USB connectivity and compatibility with music software on your computer

Keyboard Only - AA Batteries or PA150 Power Adapter required (sold separately)

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