The Yamaha FC4A Sustain Pedal extends the keystrokes of your digital piano, keyboard or synthesizer. Because you extend the top stops with your foot, the piano sounds resonate. This gives you more time to find the next hand position. Thanks to the rubber anti-slip layer, the pedal does not shift during play. Do you have a drum computer or synthesizer? Then you also use the pedal as a foot switch.
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All in all it is a very nice design that feels good under foot. The silence of this pedal provides a premium experience.
Please note before you buy this pedal. It has a negative polarity which, on a positively polar piano, will cause the pedal to backfire (stops sound when pressed, sustains sound when released). So first find out which polarity your piano has. I will already list a few brands whose polarity is known.
Yamaha:- Roland: - Casino: + korg: +
Of course there could be another difference. These are the guidelines of these piano producers.
If you're not sure which polarity you need, you can always use another pedal like the M-Audio SP-2. This has a switch that allows you to switch between the two polarities so that it can be linked to any digital piano/synthesizer.
Hopefully I was able to help some potential buyers with this.
Bas Uytersprot
27 December 2019
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Very good product and sturdy foot pedal that stands stable on the ground with rubber feet.
The manual of a Yamaha PSR E423 says that you can use an fc4a or an fc5a foot pedal, but I chose this fc4a because it looks just like a (right) pedal of a real piano.
Box shipping from Coolblue is much larger than necessary.
I had connected the foot pedal to my keyboard before first use and as always the power button on my keyboard is pressed and I just plug in the adapter to play the piano right away but the result is that the sustain is counterproductive if you release the foot pedal.
So if you want to get the action of a real piano with a sustain pedal that you want to press with your foot and stop the drooping tone of a pressed piano key by taking your foot off the pedal, then you have to press the power button on your keyboard. power ON AFTER plugging in the adapter.
So I'm going to have to change my old habit and turn off the power button after each use of the keyboard and press it again on new use, if I want the sustain to work normally when pressing the pedal.
Davy Gevaert
23 December 2018
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Product number | 767158 | |
Manufacturer code | CFC4A | |
Brand | Yamaha | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Via Coolblue |
Type of foot pedal | Sustain |
Shape foot pedal | Piano style |
Cable length | 183 cm |
Material | Metal, Plastic |
Finish | Matte and glossy |