Yamaha FC 3A 5-stars Reviews

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3 years ago

If you need half-pedaling this is a no brainer

This allows half pedaling which is supported by most Yamaha instruments (and probably many others).

5 years ago

Works great with Studiologic SL88 Grand / Pianoteq 6 Pro

I got two of these for my SL88 Grand, one for sustain, and one for una corda. I wanted continuous pedals so that I could exploit the many options Pianoteq 6 Pro offers (e.g. partially muting strings when you leave the sustain pedal on the middle). These are phenomenal and work great with the software.

If you're using it for the first time, be aware you need to switch the polarity from Pianoteq (if you go to the MIDI settings, you can set the minimum value for this pedal to 1 and the maximum to 0 (it's initially set to min=0, max=1).

I also appreciate the generous cable length!

5 years ago

Perfect so far.

I prefer this one over the Roland FP10.

It has lighter action which I enjoy, it just feels right to step on it.

Mine doesn't really move on the floor at all and makes no squeak sounds as of yet.

The half-damper feature works great on my Yamaha P125.

6 years ago

Good product, recommended

I got this for my little Yamaha Reface CP. The pedal feels very nice. It has a much better response than some cheaper sustain pedals I've used in the past. The cable is a bit flimsy but it's ok I guess. Certainly no worse than any similar pedals. Other than that the build quality feels very good. I wouldn't expect any less from Yamaha. They generally make very good products for every price range and this one is no exception.

7 years ago

Great quality and functionality

This sustain pedal have very good build quality, so I advice to buy this pedal as it gives you nice feeling like on a real piano.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Yamaha
  • Released in 2003
  • Average price : $79
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