Lead Foot LFD-1 MKII 5-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Solid built

Very good quality, nicely done. The pedal seems sturdy for foot engagement. It’s not a steep dive, just perfect. I use it for my talkback mic, during recording.

2 years ago

FX Switch

Perfect. Great Value for money. Quiet and positive. What more could you ask for.

2 years ago

Lead foot LFD-1 MKII

It's a nice lead foot pedal to use with good quality.

3 years ago

Great Product

The pedal works well as a switch, though as a sustain pedal, it can be a bit uncomfortable to hold down for more than a few seconds.

It does the job, though and has a generous amount of cable for keyboards that are stacked high up

3 years ago

Great little pedal for the money

Bought a few of these to link up and use as a controller for my Trapkat XL drum parameters. They do a great job for that purpose... I don't abuse them, so they've lasted me quite well

3 years ago

Great switch

Cheap but does the job. Little small for big feet

3 years ago

Lead Foot LFD-1 MKII

excelent sutain pedal , hard constructed , good quality

3 years ago

Reliable switch

Sturdy and durable. Recommended.

3 years ago

Nice foot switch that might be hard to destroy

Take couple, stack together and super cheap footswitch is ready to be kicked hard. Cable is nice and very long, you can easilly disassemble, shorten and resolder back to board inside. Do not recommend if you want use as a sustain pedal, especially without shoes, the spring under button os very very hard, but for switching banks would be a great choice.

4 years ago

Simple and worth every cent!

It works.....and is cheap....What can I say.....Have 3 in a row....Functional....Thanks!

4 years ago

Simple

Super simple design and gets the job (sustain obviously) done!

5 years ago

Perfect good quality and will last well i think, also a LOT! cheaper than the real thing

5 years ago

Funky little pedals

These things are weirdly shaped, but I kind of like this about them.

They don't feel like a normal pedal but do feel like they'll withstand a good bit of use. Also, you can daisy-chain two together which for me is perfect.

6 years ago

pleasantly surprised

I bought this little paddle with not allot of exceptions due to its price points , but , let me tell you, it is surprising.

SUPER well constructed (metal housing), the cable feels solid, and it has that "build to last" feel.

the small size factor is actually a plus , as i use it as a DAW controller on my desk, and as a paddle on the floor when i need to be. the polarity button works great and accessible,

however, the paddle itself can feel a bit stiff , but that could be because it is new and i have not really broke it in yet. time will tell. if you need a 2nd paddle, a travelling foot switch, or just something versatile, get this one .

its definitely one of those "good to have" items in the studio.

6 years ago

Just the job

I bought this as a replacement sustain pedal for my Novation KS5 and it's doing a great job. It's solidly built and reliable especially on a live stage. Recommended.

6 years ago

Not a Boss but ok for the money.

Handy little thing, buy one. You couldn’t make one yourself for what this costs.

7 years ago

First class

Great value pedal, fantastic!

7 years ago

cool pedal!

it is nice and handy!

10 years ago

Functional, inexpensive pedal

I've used this with Novations, Rolands, Yamahas, Korgs, DSI synths and Millenium-branded keyboards.

It worked perfectly with all of them and I've never had any issues with it (I think I've had to use the polarity switch on the back with some of them, well done Lead Foot for including a polarity switch!).

I currently use it as a STOP switch with Ableton Live (via a DSI Mopho SE), using it to stop loops and clips at the end of songs, so I stomp it pretty hard. Because I'm abusing it, I bought a spare, just in case.

It's an all-plastic body so it feels flimsier than a metal pedal, but it's put up with years of abuse from me, and there's hardly a mark on it (and I wear UK 12 boots onstage).

In summary: functional, inexpensive and impressively durable!

10 years ago

Cheap and good

This is pretty decent pedal for the price. The built quality is not the best you can get but it seems very sturdy so the comprise has been made in the right areas. It works as intended without any problems, very good for some casual studio usage.

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Technical Data

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