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Open Box Casio SP-34 3-Pedal Board Level 1


Description

Features
- 3-pedal unit with sustain, soft and sostenuto
- Designed for Privia digital pianos
- Extended-damper function simulates the response of a half-pressed pedal
- The CS-67 piano stand is required in order to attach the pedal
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Reviewed by 3 customers
What I wanted
submitted3 years ago
byChristine
fromTilton, NH
Church piano playing.
Funtional 3-Pedal unit at a nice price
submitted4 years ago
byKeith, A
fromFontana, CA
I am a beginner to intermediate player and for me Casio has the most options at this price point. Most don't even offer a 3-pedal unit without the stand but Casio does. I am pleased with my PS-X3000 and now my accompanying 3-pedal unit. My only knock is the pedals are not as long as I would have liked and the base is not as substantial. With heavy use the pedal unit will move.
A must have
submitted6 years ago
byJdawg
fromKansas City
This pedal is a must have if u own the Privia series of Casio keyboards . I use mine as a stationary keyboard so this makes it feel like a real piano. They are assignable so they are much more than your average piano pedals.
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submitted4 months ago
asked byGm
fromTotowa NJ
Is this pedal compatible with Casio CDP-S110?
Yes, the Casio SP-34 3-Pedal Board is compatible with the Casio CDP-S110 — but only if you also have the Casio CS-68P stand that the SP-34 attaches to. The SP-34 doesn't plug directly into the keyboard by itself without that stand; it’s designed to mount onto the CS-68P stand and then connects properly to the CDP-S110. If you're using the CDP-S110 just on a regular X-stand or a table, the SP-34 alone won't work — you'd need to either get the stand or use a simpler single pedal instead.submitteda year ago
asked byEll
fromundisclosed
Can this pedal work on my Casio CDP S360 keyboard ?
Yes it will.submitted2 years ago
asked byQuinntessential
fromundisclosed
Will this work with the CDP-S110BK Compact Piano?
Yes, the SP-34 will work.submitted2 years ago
asked byAndy
fromNew York, NY
Will this work with older CTK-573?
Unfortunately, no. I will have a product specialist contact you with options.submitted2 years ago
asked byTiffinTexas
fromFort Worth, Tx
Is this triple pedal compatable with the casio CDP-235R keyboard, please? Tiffany Martin
Yes, the SP-34 w9ill work. I believe the SP has sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm.submitted2 years ago
asked byDavid
fromBaltimore, MD
Is this compatible with the CDP-130
Yes, the SP will work.submitted2 years ago
asked byTony the pianist
fromSilver Spring, MD
Is it compatible with the CASIO CDP-135?
Yes it is.submitted2 years ago
asked byJacob
fromundisclosed
Is this compatible eith Yamaha psr-e273 portable keyboard?
It is not.submitted3 years ago
asked bycevune
fromcamp lejeune NC
What is the interface for this pedal? Is proprietary, or is it a midi cable that would work with any keyboard's mini-in port?
It's proprietary..Please give us a call if you would like some help 855-770-3373submitted3 years ago
asked byNet
fromHouston, TX
Is this compatible with other digital pianos (ex: Williams overture 2)
Yes