• Classic-style sustain pedal for use with any electronic keyboard
  • Featuring the kind of soft resistance a full-sized piano pedal
  • Slip-resistant rubber bottom grips the floor while you play
  • High-quality chrome foot pedal with expressive half-pedal capabilities
  • Polarity change switch for NC (normally closed) and NO (normally open) to fit different brand of equipment.

My grandson loved this!

Works great , and was here on time . Thanks

As a keyboard player I've bought PLENTY sustain pedals (some I use for sustain, some for triggers - but they're the same pedal) and many of them were good, some better and some great. The one thing most of them have in common is that they are EXPENSIVE. So what if you don't need a really heavy pedal? What if it's only occasionally being used as a trigger or sustain for one of your keyboards and you don't want to spend $100 for it? Well enter the Mugig sustain pedal. Unlike other inexpensive pedals this one has switch (some keyboards require the plug to be wired one way some the other way) and it feels right - even though it's light in weight as it is all plastic in construction. So is it too light? Well, on it's own, maybe... but I use a pad designed for sewing machine pedals which holds it in place just fine and because it's light, it's easy to transport if I need to go to a gig. You also can use gaffers tape (or duct tape, I suppose) to tape it to a board which will hold it down (even heavy pedals need something to hold them in place.) For this price I might buy a few of these.

I have Casio CTK 2090 keyboards and this product works great with my keyboards. When I got this pedal and plugged it into my keyboard, it doesn't work. I didn't notice there is a switch button at first, and I thoght it is a bad item and want to return it. but after carefully read the production description and pics on the Amazon, I find I should make it on "N.O." instead of "N.C.". In the "product reviews", I saw someone also has same problem, you may try this. Please see the pictures.

An excellent substain pedal for my Korg Kross 2. Plus it has a switch on the side to reverse polarity. No going through keyboard menus if I change keyboards. I love this.

Didn’t work like we wanted it to, had to return it.

Very good quality. I use this with a Casio piano. The cool thing is, it also works with a Tascam 4 track recorder for punch-in, and also with a Zoom drum machine (to allow me to start it with my foot, while playing guitar). Quality seems good. It even survived a short attack by my German Shepard. I'd totally buy again and the price was great.