Fatar VFP1-25 Reviews

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2 years ago

Very good pedal

I use this pedal for three years. It works really good.

The only real problem is that this is not a continuous pedal: it provides only binary values (pedal is either on or off).

3 years ago

Good product

Not a cheap product, but I have confidence that it will last a very long time, and it did what I needed it to do.

3 years ago

Worth it - I would buy again

I am new in this industry, and I didn't know how it should sound like a quality one; I didn't even know what that pedal does till I saw it in action.

If I press it all the way, I don't know if I should hear an additional sound when I'm playing certain piano tiles; if I don't push it all the way, it's all good; it's perfect, though I enjoy it more when it's pressed "to the ground" rather than not all the way.

So yeah, everything is good, it works as soon I plug it in my novation nothing else to say, 9/10

3 years ago

This pedal works well.

It has performed exceptionally. Also, I like the fact that it has a switch for optional switching.

4 years ago

Good quality, simple and value for money

4 years ago

Does the job

Good quality, cant go wrong with this one.

4 years ago

I can't find a quality difference between this one and expensive alternatives

Feels just like a real piano's sustain pedal, it's precise in the midi data it sends, I don't see why anyone would go for a significantly more expensive option.

4 years ago

Great quality and functionality

Simple set up, easy to use, and does exactly what is expected!

5 years ago

Good value

Works well, good quality, made in Italy!

5 years ago

Does its job but it slides

The quality seems nice and appears to be sturdy, nothing to point out about that. The pedal itself is metal and it does look premium.

The big disadvantage is that it slides across the floor easily, and it can gradually slip as you play. I advise gluing rubbers on, in order to make it more stable.

5 years ago

Affordable pedal, good quality

Very nice pedal for the price. It doesn't make any sound when pressed (out of the box). Also has rubber feet which keep it from moving around on the carpet.

5 years ago

Could be a bit heavier

Does what it's supposed to do. I do wish it was a bit heavier.

5 years ago

Simple pedal, will do the trick

I needed a pedal for my old electric piano. until now I used a simple square plastic one. Big improvement now.

5 years ago

Very good

I do not have much to compare it to (what I had before was a pice of s@#^), but it is exactly as I hoped it to be. Sufficiently heavy not to easily move around, good feedback for the pressing, nothing to complain.

5 years ago

Awesome pedal

I've upgraded from M-Audio SP-1 pedal which was a total disappointment, it was slippery and the pressing on it felt awkward. This pedal lacks the aforementioned issues, it's heavy and built like a tank. Great value!

6 years ago

Good pedal

Had no issues with this whatsoever. No squeaking or slipping. Seems reliable

6 years ago

Reliable

Worth every penny, well built and reliable.

6 years ago

Excellent

Still the world's best sustain pedal. I own several of these and will never need to try a different brand/model.

6 years ago

Good Choice for a budget Foot Pedal.

Bought this for use this with a new keyboard, mainly for use when practicing with Pieces for piano or creating Piano music on the keyboard. So far I'm very happy with my choice. Works well and it's not very noisy or clicky. Using it on a tiled floor, so gradually it can tend to slip forward on the floor as I press down with my foot, but I'm sure I can get something to attach to the underside of the foot pedal to hold it in place.

6 years ago

Classic Fatar quality.

Fatar brand is a guarantee. The pedal is just perfect, and way cheaper than the alternatives! Great build!

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Fatar
  • Released in 2004
  • Average price : $27
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