Lead Foot LFD-1 MKII 4-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Low expectations, high review

My expectations weren't that high for this pedal, considering the price range, But one of the big plusses for this one was its possibility to chain it. Now i've got 4 of these pedals chained up, connected to my synths and ableton push 2 and they work wonders. 1 of the pedals though started making some loud clicking noise when i used it, but it was a quick fix, seeing the screws are very easy to acces under the pedal. Solid choice if you're budget isn't that high.

5 years ago

handy pedal

this works fine for me in the house as a sustain pedal for my roland juno D. it's compact and functional for my purpose.

5 years ago

Good and simple foot switch.

Plus, the Polarity Switch is an excellent thing to have!

It works fine with my synths!

I recommend.

6 years ago

Good cheap peal, but noisy

pros:

cheap

works as expected

can be combined to multiple pedals

cons:

a bit noisy

the rubber feet can leave traces on the floor, so I removed them and added some cheap felt ones.

8 years ago

Good cheap pedal

Used in the studio so no problems. Built quality a bit weak for gigging but for the price it's great. If you take care of it then there's no hassle

11 years ago

Good simple pedal

Nothing fancy about it but it works perfectly well.

It's a bit of a strange shape if you are used to usual keyboard pedals but good for the price.

I use it with my Midi keyboard connected to Logic and so far everything works well.

If you don't mind the unusual shape I recommend this pedal.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Lead Foot
  • Released in 2014
  • Average price : $10
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