Lead Foot LFD-10 Reviews

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9 years ago

Cheap and good solution

This foot switch is a cheap and good solution for a student or a professional musician.

9 years ago

Good value plastic foot switch

I have not road tested this unit properly and I doubt it will last seroius foot switching but it costs less than lunch so stop complaining! :)

profile, stability and activation are all acceptable and the weight and size is a plus. you could buy three and still be in front.

9 years ago

Does its job

I needed a sustain pedal for my MIDI keyboard and this one does the job well.

I'm not a piano player so I don't mind that it's not piano shaped at all. For my needs this is enough and costs barely any money.

9 years ago

Great

This is a good strong well made Foot Pedal, I am using with my drum machine and works perfectly.

9 years ago

Good for the price

Not the best sustain pedal in the world, but works and a great price

9 years ago

Nice deal

Contrary to other reviews, I find it to be pretty sturdy. Only time will tell though.

It's not mentioned in the description, but bundled with this item are two additional rubber pads (grey and red).

10 years ago

Might would go with a better one

This pedal is cheap enough to go to, if you are in need quickly of a pedal, but would not recommend for serious use (eg: on stage).

10 years ago

OK for the price

I ordered Lead foot LFD-10 for my BOSS metronome as itsoot control button started to fail. Although this pedal works perfectley to this day, it looks quite cheap and unreliable. It looks more like a toy not like an instrument. Then again my friend who has the same pedal is completely satesfied with it and using it more than a year with no problems. so it maybe just my thoughts. Good product for the money.

10 years ago

Surprisingly good in practice.

I have a couple of these as part of an old Roland GR guitar synth setup, and they work better than expected.

Switching is positive and after several months use, there is no sign of any problems despite being stepped on (99KG) more than once.

If I were still gigging regularly I'd probably want to carry a spare in the bag, just in case - and a spare guitar, etc etc...

Clever design and good value, recommended!

10 years ago

simple and cheap

It has only one purpose, which is to sustain a note, and it does exactly that. It's very cheap and it does what it makes it does, so if you want to sustain a note and only that, this one is what you want. If you want anything pore, than this is not to you.

10 years ago

Does the job

I was a little unsure whether this pedal was going to be made well enough or work with my keyboard, however it seems quite well constructed and works perfectly.

So good value for the money.

11 years ago

Did not last long

It is a very simple pedal and indeed it was not robust enough for even a few gigs.The low price indicates the low quality in this case. It came with three options for covers: black, grey and red.

11 years ago

Decent enough

It slips a little on my wooden floor but does the job. Find I have to lift my whole foot up rather than hinge from the ankle when using it though.

11 years ago

Good value

The pedal is working well with all my equipment. The "feel" to it however is a bit "swampy". The big plug makes it a little bit hard to fit into for example a delay or other tapped devices on a pedalboard. Using it with a keyboard I haven't experienced this problem. Still an OK device for the money.

11 years ago

As cheap as it can get, and it works!

This is a very simple pedal, that basically costs you one coffee and works for simple tasks. A more precise sustain control is hard to get here, but for simply adding sustain it does the job. It also has a polarity switch which is nice and the cable is long enough.

11 years ago

great pedal

I use it in a Nord Stage piano as a sustain pedal. It is sturdy, and works well. Also matches the color of the Nord as my girlfriend would say. I would not spend 1 euro in plus for another model.

11 years ago

After a few years of use, it has finally died on me.

I bought it because I didn't want to spend a fortune on a sustain pedal. After near daily use for a few years, it has finally broken. The electronics work just fine, its just the plastic frame itself which has snapped in half. Other than that, it does what its suppose to.

11 years ago

I use it as a stop/start peddle etc with my mini recording studio steinberg CI2 product with Cubase Al5

It works a treat... I'm sure it will work with other foot peddle products just as well.

Feels and looks good quality and comes with three different colour rubber foot treads... a nice gimmick but some people like to change a colour look of a product sometimes.

I would recommend this product

11 years ago

Good purchase

I wont be gigging with this, it's just for home use so I can't comment on how well it performs on stage, but it does the job well in the house.

One thing I liked about it is that the black rubber grip on the top can be changed, and it came with 2 extras (one grey and one red), which is a nice touch for such a cheap pedal!

11 years ago

Pretty good!

I barely paid anything for this sustain pedal, but it sure does the job well, no regrets here.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Lead Foot
  • Released in 2008
  • Average price : $6
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