Lead Foot LFD-2 Reviews
It seems OK, but mine broke
The sustain pedal seems very well built when you unpack and use it, it has a polarity switch on the back so it ought to work with any keyboard. It's a bit sqiuky though, sounds almost like it needs to be lubricated :-) Some component inside the pedal wears down after some months of using it. It sustains alright but it doesnt let the tone go until you tap it again, kind of like a freeze pedal for keyboards :-)
OK for home use
This would probably be OK at home but don't last very long when gigging
Does the job nicely
Ordered this as a replacement for an original Yamaha SP pedal that died. The action is very smooth, it worked straight out of the box and all users have been happy so far. I am pleased with the purchase. Thank you.
Lead Foot LFD-2
Good pedal, very sturdy. Have been using for some time, and no problems. Pedal itself could be a little bigger, but it is standard, and my feet are big!
Decent quality budget sustain pedal
The reason I bought this one was because I needed a sustain pedal for a new controller keyboard that had a polarity switch on it - all my numerous other sustain pedals were working in reverse. Actually it is quite well built and feels good to use, and it is definitely good value.
Lead foot LFD-27
Good solid sturdy product hat works well with all 3 of my keyboards. Very versatile.
Nice feel
I thought for the price that this was going to be a lightweight device. I was wrong. It has a good weight, is very stable, and responds with a nice resistance. Everything you would want from a piano sustain pedal.
Unstable
"Functions perfectly, doesn't slip, not expensive. Just buy it!" That was my review when I bought the pedal.. several months later, it started slipping off the ground, annoying creeky sound when you press it .. not good..

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Lead Foot
- Released in 1999
- Average price : $23
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