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The Yamaha Viola Bow FC5 is a compact, corded electric sustain pedal designed for viola players, featuring a 1/4-inch audio plug, a 5-foot cable for mobility, and lightweight construction at 12 ounces. Its analog signal format and push-button controls deliver reliable, professional-grade performance.
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.05"L x 4.41"W x 1.58"H |
Color | black |
Style Name | Compact Sustain Pedal |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controls Type | Push Button |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 1/4-inch Audio |
Amperage | 5 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
E**L
Calidad y respuesta excepcionales
El pedal Yamaha ofrece una sensación precisa y natural, ideal para intérpretes exigentes. Su construcción sólida y base antideslizante aseguran estabilidad durante el uso intensivo. El accionamiento es suave, con una resistencia realista que recuerda al de un piano acústico. Compatible con varios teclados, es una opción confiable para estudio y directo. Altamente recomendable.
M**E
Yamaha sustain pedal
This pedal works great. I never have any problems with it.
A**R
Nice item
Was just what my husband needed at good price.
R**N
Tis item is a professional standard for interruptible pedals. Built to last!!
This pedal has many uses besides the obvious for Yamaha pianos and equipment.I use it on a Hammond SK-1 for the Leslie trigger.I use another one on my Hammond SK-1 for the sustain pedal on piano soundsI use another one with my Boss RC-1 looper for a one hit stop solution.I've beat on 'em for years. I've had one go bad after 15 20 years of continued use.
R**I
Precio
Muy buen precio
C**A
Works perfect.
Plugged in, worked perfect. Delivered in good packaging.
V**A
Works great for a long time!
The product does its job for my keyboard and lasts a long 4-5 years on average from my experience! Important tool to have for sustained notes on keyboard!
T**D
Durable and functional - especially for live use
These sustain pedals take some getting used to, but they are much better for live use than the sustain pedals that operate more like a traditional sustain pedal, in my opinion. Here's why:1) They don't have reliability issues - All traditional sustain pedals I have used (e.g., Yamaha FC4) develop problems with the actual mechanism (this includes models from Yamaha, On Stage and M Audio). They typically go down right in the middle of a live show, and either don't sustain or leave the sustain on at all times. Not fun. These little pedals never fail. I have had one for over 20 years, and it always works. Sometimes you need to re-tighten the side screws after extended use -- but that's it.2) They don't slide around as much as FC4 type sustain pedals -- much easier to keep reined in under your feet when performing - whether you stand or site when you play.3) They work better with Ultimate Support APEX-type stands -- because you can fit the sustain pedal in front of the feet on those stands. FC4-type sustain pedals must be angled sideways to be usable with an APEX-type stand unless you want to stand at a strange angle while playing. Angling those pedals will work -- but it further shortens the time you have before that type of sustain pedal wears out. Also, when you stand and play, you don't need to raise your foot as high with these FC-5 type pedals -- much less fatigue.4) They are easier to transport, because they are much smaller and lighter.5) They cost less -- especially when you consider they don't need to be replaced nearly as often.For me, it has been well worth the time to get used to how these pedals work to take advantage of improved reliability and stability. They also work really well as control footswitches (e.g., to trigger a Leslie fast/slow effect on a Nord or similar keyboard). Personally, I will not be buying any more FC4-type pedals. The ones I have that still work will be used at home.
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