🎶 Elevate Your Sound with Every Step!
The Damper Pedal DS-1H is a professional-grade, heavy-duty piano damper switch designed for KORG keyboards. It features half-damper action for enhanced control and standard sustain for other models. With compact dimensions of 251 x 66 x 53 mm and a weight of 740 g, this pedal is both portable and durable, making it an essential tool for musicians seeking to elevate their performance.
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.09"L x 9.88"W x 2.09"H |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Classic |
Power Source | AC Adapter |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | 3.5mm Audio |
Amperage | 100 Milliamps |
Voltage | 9 Volts |
J**S
Works with my Korg D1 but wish it was the Roland DP 10
It does the job, it works well and I would recommend it to others Korg pianists as a sturdy good performing option. It's heavy, it doesn't slide around the floor even on slick wood floors like I have. My only gripe would be the way the half/quarter step works. There's no nuance it's either on or off. You go from a quarter press to half and so on like your flipping a switch rather than a gradual increase up to a half press or full. I absolutely recommend this for Korg pianos as it's probably the best you'll find but if you have a piano that works with a Roland DP-10 don't waste your time with this one just get the Roland which is far superior at nuance and also has a slightly better build.
H**R
If you have a Korg, this is the pedal you need
I tried a few other pedals with my M50 over the past few years, but got tired of the squeaking, clicking and sliding around the floor. I didn't really want to pay for the Korg, but the soft position of this one sold me on trying (it's not just abrupt full on - full off). Yes, it's overpriced for what it is. But as soon as I opened the box, I was still pleased. It's really solid, got a very nice action, good base, quiet (silent really). And it definitely makes a difference on the keyboard. Not quite as much as I imagined (not quite sure what I thought it would do, maybe a half-damper when partly depressed, which is not exactly what it seems to do). It is better than the click pedals for sure, not sure I would have bought it just for that though it's a bit much for that benefit. But for the overall combo of quiet, keyboard use, and build quality, I'd recommend it. I'm glad I got it.
T**S
The Korg DS-1H half-pedals well on my Casio PX-S5000 piano keyboard.
I wanted a half-pedal for my Casio PX-S5000 but didn't want Casio's 3-pedal unit that does have a half-pedal damper, but is larger than I want to travel with. From everything I've read, Casio's upgraded piano-style pedal does not do half-pedaling, and it only has a 2-conductor plug instead of a 3-conductor plug required for half-pedaling.I read on a forum that the Korg DS-1H works on some Casio pianos, including my PX-S5000. It has the 3-conductor plug needed for half-pedaling. I received it today and it works!!!
R**B
Solid construction, and works with Korg MicroKey Air 61
The product image is of low resolution, but the product, once inspected in-person, has a sturdy construction. The black part is all plastic (sturdy polymer), and the silver portion is made of metal (might be stainless steel, not sure).Works with Korg Micro Key Air 61.Notice the Korg website has a new driver "Korg Kontrol Editor", which allows for software-based polarity switching. However, I found that this pedal work perfectly right out of the box.
T**Y
Good service.
I needed to replace my Korg DS1H damper-sustain pedal for my Korg Triton Workstation. I've tried several different sustain pedals, none that were compatible except for one other brand. I couldn't find the other brand so I went back to the Korg. It's a good pedal and does the job. My only complaint is that the cord is so thin and vulnerable to possible breaks inside of it's thin insulation. I looped a short piece of the cord on top of the black case with electrical tape so hopefully no breakage will occur. As far as service, I received my pedal within a reasonable time. No problems with shipping.
R**R
If you own a KORG Kronos, get one!
This pedal is well made. It’s heavy and rubberized on the bottom, so it’s not going to slide around on stage or in your studio. If you only buy it for that reason alone, then you’re ahead of the game. Add in the fact that playing a more expressive piano is so much easier with the DS-1H, and you have every reason to add it to your cart right now!
C**L
Feels fantastic, works great with my Korg D1
This pedal really makes a difference. The rubber bottom does an excellent job keeping the pedal in place, and offers excellent resistance when pressing down and going back up (that's what she said). It works perfectly with the sublime action of the Korg D1 and it is worth using instead of the tiny pedal included with the D1.
E**A
but the sturdy, well-built
My Church owns a Korg Triton LE Keyboard (88 Keys version). Since the beginning, we have used a cheap Sustain Pedal. As the time progressed, the cheap sustain pedal broke down, and I had the choice of either paying for another cheap one or invest in the Korg DS1H pedal. This time, I made the choice of buying the Korg pedal instead! And to my surprise, it not only arrived within 2 days of my order (through Amazon Prime), but when we plugged it in and began playing: every musician - not just the experienced keyboard player noticed a fuller, more crisp sound with every chord played.My bottom line is this: Go ahead and invest in the Korg DS1H Sustain Pedal. It is roughly around $40 (Twice as much as a cheaper Pedal), but the sturdy, well-built, better quality and sound aspects are well worth the few extra dollars - Not to mention, the longevity of the product.
O**A
Excelente
El artículo llegó en tiempo y en perfecto estadoEs uno de los mejores pedales
G**E
Korg ein Namen
Nachdem ich dieses Produkt schon viele Jahre benütze weiß ich wie gut dieses Ding ist
C**N
Parfait.
Très bonne pédale damper sur un kross 2.
M**S
Good quality sustain pedal
Using with a korg PA5x and is well worth the extra cost of entry level pedals.
Y**V
La fiabilité
Pour pouvoir jouer avec un synthé comme avec un piano et obtenir des variations d'effets infinies au départ de sons synthé.
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