Lead Foot LFD-2 Reviews

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2 years ago

Good

Does what it supposed to, used it live for a few months now, no issues

3 years ago

Works good but loud squeaking sound

Nice and heavy, good long cable.

After some use there is a loud squeaking sound when pressed

3 years ago

Just the job!

Nice little foot pedal for sustain. Looks good, feels good and is good!

4 years ago

Highly recommend!!

I brought this because my other little cheap pedal wouldn’t work with my mini keyboard. This pedal worked perfectly and is much more like a real piano pedal in how it functions. Great value for money and had no problems with it. Highly recommend

4 years ago

Good build for the price

I bought this as an upgrade from the standard pedal that comes with the Yamaha P45. It's a sturdy unit and doesn't move around as you press it. The only issue is that I have it one week and it's already squeaking, and it's the most annoying thing. My previous pedal squeaked but only after a year and a half.

4 years ago

Great Sustain Pedal

A great foot pedal in an affordable price. It does its job.

4 years ago

Great sustain

Comfortable, beautiful, good sound, nothing else is needed

4 years ago

Bien pour une première.

Je ne suis pas pianiste et ne voulais pas dépenser trop d'argent pour cette première pédale de sustain. J'en suis satisfait, mais je vois bien qu'il s'agit là d'un premier prix. Satisfaisant tout de même.

4 years ago

After one year these pedals are not accurate anymore.

The pedals are usable only for a short amount of time.

I was used to a Roland DP-10 which never fails me. I bough another set of food pedals LFD-2 and was enthusiastic in the beginning. The footpedals have poor contacts and can be thrown away after a year of usage. I replaced all of these pedals with Roland DP-10.

5 years ago

I use this sustain pad when i play for almost two years.

The quality exceeds the cost value. I have not had any issues with it. I would recommend the product

5 years ago

Poor quality

For me this is a poor quality pedal. The response was poor and build quality is cheap.

5 years ago

Excellent product

Strudy, heavy, as it should be. Metal pedal in plastic housing. Works well with my PSR SX600.

5 years ago

Does its job perfectly

I don't play piano much, but this sustain pedal has suited my needs perfectly. Sounds good, feels good, no cons that I can see. I'd wholeheartedly recommend this for any pianist.

5 years ago

creaking sound

Can't get rid of the creaking sound. Oiling up does not help. Ruins playing piano.

5 years ago

Over 7 years of active use

I have been using this product for over 7 years. And it still has served me well. It works as intended and it has always had that premium feel to it. It was squicky at somepoint, but some oiling fixed that. It has been in active use and I believe it will be working for a long time. Highly recommended!

5 years ago

Substantial pedal!

This sustain pedal is quite substantial. I ordered it for use at home, not for travel. The metal construction of the enclosure should give years of quality service. However, if you plan to transport your keyboard to gigs, etc., you might want to consider something lighter.

Delivery was quick and the item was well protected during shipping.

5 years ago

Nice pedal

Works like it is supposed to.

5 years ago

Unreliable, stopped working after a couple of months

I always rate and provide feedback after at least a two month period. This pedal didnt even make its way until the end, since it has stopped working mid way through. Overall build quality is good, but everything i say after the fact that its unreliable is redundant in my opinion.

5 years ago

Super

As good as any, but a bit noisy.

5 years ago

it works when, I press it down the piano sustains

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Lead Foot
  • Released in 1999
  • Average price : $23
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