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Five Star Reviews:

42%
great stand
November 8, 2016
The rubber ends slide off too easily but that's the end of my complaint. it holds my Yamaha YPT piano keyboard perfectly
Stand and Deliver!
June 26, 2016
This stand has completely changed my life. I can now play two bitch'n keyboards at the same time, which allows me to run two sick background beats at once. After receiving this durable sex-magnet, I was able to assemble it in minutes, with ease! The hardest thing about getting this just right is growing out that sick porn-stache to give off that authentic "I'm in an 80s band" vibe! Would definitely recommend.
Five Stars
June 6, 2016
Amazing Keyboard-Stand for the price. Completely durable
it took less than 10 minutes to put together and works great. ive attached a pick
March 14, 2016
im not sure why this stand only gets a 3star rating.it took less than 10 minutes to put together and works great.ive attached a pick.id buy another.
This is a really good stand. At first I was nervous to buy ...
October 7, 2015
This is a really good stand. At first I was nervous to buy it because of the reviews... But this stand holds up pretty strong I hd no problem. I would recommend this stand it's worth the money
stays pretty solid even on rug
March 29, 2015
strong and steady... plenty room for two keyboards... when instruments are seated properly, stays pretty solid even on rug...for the money you can't go wrong.....
69%
It slipped out of the microphone easily. I still gave it 5 stars because it ...
September 4, 2017
Quick delivery and product is as advertised. This doesn't have the ability to lock to the microphone or amplifier. I ended up purchasing another one and giving this one away. It slipped out of the microphone easily. I still gave it 5 stars because it wasn't advertised to have the locks. My fault
Served its purpose and feels very sturdy and durable
August 12, 2017
This is a long, very heavy duty cable for the price. Needed a cord for my microphone/Presonus setup and for the price, this was well worth it. The cable is very thick and feels sturdy. The heads also feel durable and the clip is strong. Doesn't produce any unwanted noise on the receiving end. I would highly recommend this microphone cord to anyone who needs one.`
Solid
August 30, 2016
These seem to be good quality well made cables. I'm a more casual user so don't have them in extreme situations but have found them to do what they say. They allow me to use a heavier cable that provide a bit more shielding than the narrow 3.5 mm extension cables I'd been using before. I used a Rode XLR adapter for my mic with that output and connected it to my XLR mics to route to my TACAM digital recorder.
Quality is fine
July 11, 2016
It's a cable and it works. The quality of the cable feels solid, even after repeated plug and unplugs. The ends are not too stiff but are also not loose. The releases feel good. The cable feels like it'll be best for situations where it won't get moved too much though - I'd look for something a little thicker if it's gonna be in a place where it may get stepped on. For a cheap mic cable this does the trick.
$ Awesome $
October 12, 2015
AWESOME !! I ordered 4 of these and used them for over a year with no problems, so I ordered 10 more. Been a very good investment that I would highly recommend. They are a little lighter duty then some of the others but for the price you can't go wrong & I use them not only for mics but also to run from the board to my powered mains & monitors. Only thing I would suggest is grab a small Philips screwdriver and check the tightness of the ends set screws. Buy this with confidence & ROCK ON ! !
much better quality than I expected for the price
October 17, 2013
So I run sound for a church, needed a few spare medium-length cables, and figured these would work as temporary spaceholders if something broke on Sunday morning... and I'm very glad I did. As far as out-of-the-box impressions, they feel like $50 cables. The cable itself is supple and low-memory, and the ends feel very secure and high-quality. I was expecting something cheap and stiff, with aluminum foil-esque connectors.I've only had these for about a month, but all three are now used weekly as mic cables, and there's no noticeable difference from the older, much more expensive cabling that we already had in place. I will definitely be purchasing more of these in the future.
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
February 27, 2017
Good piece of equipment for the price
Four Stars
October 25, 2016
Works great.
Four Stars
February 18, 2016
This is so useful!
Great!
November 2, 2015
Perfect for my two sets of keyboards, the second stand on top is a little smaller than the bottom rack so I recommend using a smaller keyboard, I have a 49 key MIDI controller which fits perfectly on the second shelf.
Slight Modification Needed for the Lowest Position
August 7, 2015
This stand worked very well for me but for one problem. When the stand is in its lowest position, the adjustable stabilizer bar that goes between the two secondary keyboard uprights is about three inches too short. I made a quick temporary fix by putting a plastic pen barrel in the end of the short tube and duck taping it into position then clamping the other tube end to the pen. In other words, I use a pen as a tube extension. Anything about that size would work like a piece of wooden dowel. Other wise, This cheap keyboard stand work great with my cheap keyboards.
I placed a couple 1x4 boards under the keyboard and it's working fine.
May 6, 2015
Stand is more stable than I expected. Lower shelf wasn't deep enough to hold my keyboard with the upper shelf installed. I placed a couple 1x4 boards under the keyboard and it's working fine.
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It's a little thinner than I would like, but it works just fine
May 28, 2017
It's a little thinner than I would like, but it works just fine. There are other brands that are little thicker and I like them more.
but this seemed to work fine. We bought it for a portable bluetooth speaker ...
February 15, 2017
I'm not a sound expert, but this seemed to work fine. We bought it for a portable bluetooth speaker we have, and it worked just fine. I wouldn't recommend for any serious recording or events, but for small stuff its great!
good for the average need. not durable enough to be "pro".
January 23, 2017
I'm a semi-pro in the audio field, and these fit my need and budget. But I can see they're definitely not the high-end quality you might want for high-end, frequent use pro setups. For the average setup, they're fine.
For a cheap XLR cable it works great. The design puts a lot of tension on ...
June 26, 2016
For a cheap XLR cable it works great. The design puts a lot of tension on the cord, which can be problematic depending on how and where it's setup for how long. Other than that, its a XLR cable that works like a XLR cable.
Great price and good product
February 5, 2016
The cables feel nice and sturdy they don't feel too too tight on the connections they go in and out of the ports fairly easily and feel like they have a good solid connection. I know you get what you pay for when it comes to these things but for my purpose I just use them for some studio monitors at home for 5 bucks you cant beat the quality! I have used them for a couple months and not a single issue from them. They are a little long for my purpose but hey at 5 bucks again you cant really get a better deal then that.
Better of the two budget XLR cords
October 26, 2013
***UPDATE***This cord has unexpectedly failed after 3 years of very light indoor studio use. The one I compared it to was the Pyle, and it is still working. I don't know if this is because it got used more or not, but considering how light my usage was I did decide to knock a star off - primarily because the other XLR cords I got all still work and they are also inexpensive. Not trying to be too hard on the little guy, I know I can't expect much for $5, but hey when your competition is doing better than you, that means you have room to grow. It was a bit sudden, I actually thought it was my mic or soundboard so I was very pleased when I discovered it was just the XLR cord that had gone out. There was no warning, and it didn't seem to matter the amount of twisting I tried to do to get static or anything out of it. This was with a phantom powered mic tho, so maybe with a passive mic I would have gotten some static or something.***END***I got this XLR cord along with a second one that was similarly priced. I didn't know which to get, needed 2, and figured I would take the opportunity to figure out which is better.The other cord I got was the Pyle PPFMXLR15 15 Feet XLR Male to XLR Female Microphone Cable.This cord is longer, and the cord and connectors seem to be more durable and stout. I also have noticed it seems to stay latched in better than the Pyle cord.Overall this cord in every way was a better cord, but it's still a budget XLR cord. The ends don't look serviceable if they develop a short/open, and the cord isn't quite as thick or lay as flat as my expensive cords. That's to be expected though. This works exceptionally well for booming which is why I got it.
13%
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:

15%
A good value for your money
April 9, 2016
Cheap but it gets the job done, new, but packaging is lacking, no manual
but it seems sturdy enough. I don't trust it if it's too ...
April 4, 2016
I'm a little bit nervous putting anything expensive on it, but it seems sturdy enough. I don't trust it if it's too top-heavy.
Great for the money, but objectively fairly crappy. Usable
November 9, 2015
For the money, it's fantastic. The plastic used for the endcaps and the ends of the screws to tighten the top level is super-cheap and cracks easily. Bring a good set of pliers and you can make it work even if they shatter.I made a couple shelves out of some scrap MDF; it now holds my laptop on the top shelf and DJ controller on the bottom. Perfect compact setup.
so far its holding up.. feels cheap though ...
September 16, 2015
so far its holding up.. feels cheap though. I bought it because it was cheap though. Works how it should
If you play sitting down then it might be better than standing up
August 29, 2015
U get what u pay for!If you play sitting down then it might be better than standing up!The top section is not level horizontally or vertically
Could use a re design
May 18, 2015
This stand is sturdy enough but I have a major issue with it. You would think the top keyboard position would be set back a way to allow easy access to the bottom keyboard. That is not how this stand is designed. The top keyboard is directly over the bottom keyboard. You can install the top part of the stand backwards, which creates the desired offset, but then the top keyboard is angled away from you. You can't tilt the top part of the stand, it is welded at an angle. I suppose you can put a wooden board under the back of the top keyboard to fix the angle issue, but you shouldn't have to.
7%
Thin Casing, But Works
March 24, 2017
This cable was cheap and it shows. Yes, it does work; but, I fear using it outside of my home studio. This is not a cable you should bring on stage for a show. Nor is it one to have in the path of other items. The casing feels very thin and not sturdy. As I stated, it does work...it just does not seem durable.
Poor quality connectors, cable has lots of feedback
July 12, 2016
The cable connectors are made with very cheap materials. The plug does not come out easily, I felt like I as going to break it if I pulled too hard. The connections were also not balanced, this cable had a lot of feedback when plugged into the speaker. I don't recommend using this cable for professional use.
Good for the money
March 14, 2016
I bought these for about $5. Originally, they were about $25 and I have seen them at our local guitar shop for the same price. They are cheap, they aren't the highest quality but I think they'll last for a while and are worth the $5 that I paid for. If you want something of super high quality don't buy this product. But if you want something cheap and decent quality these are it.
they ok but best 4 use 2 b left on equipment u keep cabled up
October 18, 2015
best 4 use 2 b left on equipment u keep cabled up i think. the xlr's don't seem 2 b good enuf quality, 2 withstand repeatedly plugging in & out .they work fine so far w/no noise but i handle them very gently when unplugging. they r not up 2 the quality of the kirlin cables.
Does NOT supply Phantom Power!
May 31, 2015
The cable itself is decent at best. The connectors feel kind of weak.The biggest issue, however, is the fact that this cable does NOT work with phantom power. I have tried several condenser mics, and this could not supply phantom power to any of them. I brought this up to a professional audio recorder, and he had the same issue with this same brand before.It works very nice with dynamic mics, but don't buy this if you hope to use it for mics that require phantom power.
Good but need cleaning
September 10, 2014
I like these cables because they work properly and they appear to be relatively durable. I did not like that they arrived in a bag with oil on them and the bag, and it took almost an hour to clean off the 2 cables and then my hands (and they still smelled of it slightly). I would buy these again but have a pair of gloves I didn't mind getting dirty on hand.
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:

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Two Stars
December 6, 2016
BOTTOM WASN'T STRONG ENOUGH IT BROKE ALREADY
just the knobs that are made of plastic are VERY EASILY breakable, and once broken
April 23, 2016
One of the knobs broke on day 1 when i had to adjust its height.but i don't blame it , for its price.well, i do know i pay for what i get, just the knobs that are made of plastic are VERY EASILY breakable, and once broken, u can't adjust it anymore.
Two Stars
April 19, 2016
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Broke easily.
January 25, 2016
Very cheap! Broke easily.
Don't like it at all
January 2, 2016
Don't like it at all. I couldn't put the top piano stand together because the parts that was sent didn't fit. The stand it's self is okay. You get what you pat for though
Two Stars
August 1, 2015
Very good stand. Sturdy.
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melted insulation
June 23, 2017
Defective cable: melted insulation in the middle, exposed wires.I tried to leave a positive review explaining how this was resolved (kudos to Amazon) but it got rejected as not meeting Amazon guidelines.Go figure.So we'll just leave it at "defective" and "not returnable".
I can't use it and they don't do returns
May 4, 2017
Maybe it works maybe it doesn't. It isbunder the frequently bought together for a Tyler PA system I got that. It is the wrong connector for that system and useless to me but they don't do returns. Feels solid and female end attached well to my mic then I discovered there was no input foe the male end. 2 stars since they don't allow returns.
When I purchased these cables I expected them to be ...
September 13, 2016
When I purchased these cables I expected them to be higher quality heavier duty cables, especially with the made in America banner across the bottom of the page. Instead I received cheap looking cables clearly stamped made in China. I either ordered the wrong cables (because I didn't get what I thought I had purchased) or was sent the wrong ones.
Maintenance is a lot of work!
November 29, 2015
This cable is made very well and very nice and long. That said, I didn't think I would have any complainants when I originally purchased this cable. I did have a problem. Whenever I touch or adjust the cable near the mic, it makes a very loud buzzing. The buzzing stays on until I adjust it back perfectly. I WOULD NOT recommend this unless you are never going to touch the mic or just be up for it. Good luck!
Price is great for the poor product I received
November 4, 2015
One of the 4 wires I bought went out the same night of use. The second wire, doesn't lock onto microphone vut still works. I haven't even open the other two wires I bought. Price is great for the poor product I received.
Careful
July 28, 2015
Here's the thing about XLR cables. If they work, they work and you never notice them. If they don't work, they create more of an issue than you can dream. I purchased 2 CBI cables and received them within the appropriate time line and they were well packed. However, as you will see in the photos below, one of the cables was absolutely a terrible cable to send out. The connectors were covered in some sort of sticky mess and the Phillips screw was completely stripped out on of the connectors. Terrible terrible experience for me. I will attempt to return this cable and receive another from the company.
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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
June 16, 2016
No estaba completo
It's not a horrible stand, but it is cheaply made
February 9, 2016
It's not a horrible stand, but it is cheaply made. This can be expected by the price that you are paying. Be careful with the top rack, the joints are very weak.
Beware
January 17, 2016
Came with top tier welded incorrectly
Looks like it would be great if it had the right parts included
January 3, 2016
The way the stand is set up, the top pieces have bigger holes on the inside to allow for the stabilization piece to fit in between. Mine came with 2 of the same side pieces so the bigger holes are inside on one piece and outside on the other piece. The stabilization piece does not fit. When I email the company they say to send them a pic through amazon. What? Just send me a new "left piece". I guess I am just going to have to send the whole thing back and that sucks. The one star is for the thing having the wrong parts not for the company.
One Star
October 8, 2015
I received broken parts.
One Star
April 6, 2015
Item came damage
6%
Useless Connector, Useless Cable
June 13, 2017
The connector is cheap and has an intermittent connection that makes noise through the speaker when you move around. I had to replace this with an expensive one. The low price isn't worth it.
Defective cable.
January 25, 2017
Defective cable. How did manufacturer's Quality Control pass it?
huuuuuuummmmmmmm.....
July 5, 2016
great cable! so far, no hums or hisses. Not the most heavy duty, but what do you expect for the money?!EDIT: after only one use, and a few months of sitting around, it has developed a hum. Very disappointed!
Horrible Putrid Toxic Smelling Cable
January 2, 2016
Do Not waste uour $5 here unless your goal is to buy tthe most toxic smelling cabble at the cheapest price. I was so dissappointed i put mine strait in the waste basket for the trashman rather than bother to return it. Dont make the same error.
Unacceptably Bad Odor
December 5, 2015
These cables are jacketed with an awful compound that offgases heavily. In other words, they smell really bad. As soon as I took them out of the bag my friend across the room commented on the smell and we had to open the window. They worked, but I had to put them back in the plastic bag and move them into another room.After I put the cables away my hands smelled like the cables and I felt the urge to wash them immediately.I am not a squeamish person. I can recognize when a problem is minor enough to ignore. This smell can't be ignored. Don't buy these.
Connections Aren't Snug
June 2, 2013
Used these for my home studio figuring they would get light use. They sounded Ok but the main problem with them are the connectors don't snap snugly into the receptacles so the contact isn't secure and the sound cuts out! I couldn't believe it but when I compared it to my better quality cables, lo and behold the better ones snapped in tight creating a good contact and no dropout of sound. This was the problem I had with the connection directly into the mike. Wiggle the cord and the sound drops out intermitently. They are too small almost as if they are below the industry standard. They are unusable in my opinion, so by a couple if you must since they are cheap just to see but beware...
4%
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
0743724342925
7044447869885
4571132555158
0689076359665
0956258847785
Brand
Brand
TMS
CBI Cables
M-Audio
Behringer
Hosa
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
T-Motorsports
CBI Cables
M-Audio
Behringer USA
Hosa
MPN
MPN
PianoDualXStand-YYWH-K
CBI MLC20
XAV-SP-2
HPS3000
MID-305BK
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
PianoDualXStand-YYWH-K
CBI MLC20
XAV-SP-2
HPS3000
MID-305BK
Product Group
Product Group
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Musical Instruments
Product Type
Product Type
INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
SOUND_AND_RECORDING_EQUIPMENT
KEYBOARD_INSTRUMENTS
SOUND_AND_RECORDING_EQUIPMENT
INSTRUMENT_PARTS_AND_ACCESSORIES
Publisher
Publisher
T-Motorsports
CBI Cables
M-Audio
Behringer USA
Hosa
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
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Studio
Studio
T-Motorsports
CBI Cables
M-Audio
Behringer USA
Hosa
Feature
Feature

Condition: Brand new. Color: Black. Material: Iron.This is a adjustable dual X shape Keyboard Stand. With dual tiers design, it can hold 2 full size electronic keyboard pianos. The keyboard features 5 different playing heights to meet your needs with internal rod mechanism and quick change knob.It is prefect for home use, display, and performance! What's more, the stand with compact size will bring you much convenience for easy transportation.

Features: Holds up to 2 full size electronic keyboard pianos. The top tier of the stand is not height adjustable. 5 different playing heights for your needs. Protective rubberized end caps. 2 safety rubber straps prevent keyboard from falling. Lightweight, portable and folds flat for easy storage/transport.

Specifications: Adjusts height approx.from 40 1/2in to 48in. Adjusts width approx. from 17 1/2in to 28 1/2in. Weight capacity: 40 lbs.

Package Includes: 1 Dual X piano stand.

High Quality XLR Male and Female Connectors

Built to Last

Excellent Price, 20 Foot

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

Ultra-wide frequency response

High-definition bass and super-transparent highs

Ultra-wide dynamic range

High-efficiency cobalt capsule

Optimized oval-shaped ear cups

1/4-Inch adapter for the 1/8-Inch connector, compatible your smartphone - to your mixing console

This cable is designed to interconnect MIDI devices.

It is wired 5-pin discrete and compatible with all MIDI standards, including SysEx

Nickel-plated plugs for rugged durability and efficient signal transfer

Oxygen-Free Copper (OFC) conductors for enhanced signal clarity

Connector(s): 5-pin DIN to Same. Length: 5'

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