Yamaha
FC4 Piano-Style Sustain Pedal
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The Yamaha FC4 is a piano-style sustain pedal.
Designed to
work and feel just like an acoustic piano's sustain pedal, its
specially designed rubber bottom grips the floor and stays put while
you play.
Works with any Yamaha keyboard utilizing a sustain pedal with a 1/4 in.
connector.
6 ft. cable to 1/4 in. phone plug connection.
*This pedal will only work
with
Yamaha keyboards, unless your keyboard
has a polarity switch. Tip negative polarity.
Works with Yamaha DX7 Through
DX7II-FD Models, and Motif P90, S90
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Yamaha
FC5 Footswitch-Style Sustain Pedal
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Can be utilized as a sustain foot pedal or FS controller in
synthesizers, tone modules and drum machines equipped with 1/4 in.
phone plug. The FC5 has a 5 ft. cable which connects to a 1/4 in.
phone plug. This pedal works with any keyboard utilizing a
sustain pedal with 1/4 in. connector.
*This pedal will only work
with
Yamaha keyboards, unless your keyboard has a polarity switch.
Also Works with Yamaha DX7 Through DX7II-FD
Model Synthesizers
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Yamaha
FC7 Volume Foot Control Pedal
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Heavy-duty foot controller with "fortissimo function,"
which
enables you to accent certain parts of your performance.
Adjustable
pedal angle, spring point adjustment and metal connection plate for
multiple pedal "ganging."
The FC7 features a 5 ft. cable to 1/4
in. phone jack. |
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Bench with large seat
cushion and 4-position height-adjustment.
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QuikLok
BX718 Deluxe Padded Keyboard Bench - Large
This deluxe and portable bench is constructed with
30 x 30mm
steel
tubing and arc-welded joints. It has unique spring-loaded locking
pins at base of the seat for safe and secure height adjustments.
Other features include 4 height positions, padded seat cushion
reinforced with dual steel rails, durable, textured vinyl seat
covering, and a 300 lb weight capacity.
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Ultra
Keyboard Throne
How many times have you said your back is killing
you?
Then why not sit in a chair that makes sense? Oh, because some
Classical music teacher had hard and fast rules about sitting on a
regular piano bench and taught you all this nonsense about proper
posture? And then when you complain about your back bothering
you, the advice you receive from other people is that you should do a
bunch of exercises like sit-ups, to strengthen your back and stomach
muscles?
Get Real! What a bunch of hog wash! If
you had the proper
chair supporting your back it wouldn't hurt in the first place!
Hopefully, you dumped the Classical piano teacher and bought yourself a
chair that makes sense, good old common sense! You'd think people
would know better these days than to keep using a bench, when your
going to play for long periods of time, like during a gig.
A chair with a back
support is
common sense. Get smart......get back support! You'll play
better because you feel better!
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