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This momentary nonlatching chrome footswitch features half-damper capability and can be used as a sustain pedal for Roland keyboards. The Roland DP-8 Damper Pedal has a super-sturdy construction.
My biggest two complaints are: (1) It slides around on hard surfaces / on stage, and (2) the cord isn't long enough! How could Roland not realize if you have a rack, it barely reaches the top keyboard. VERY poor design forethought. BUT, I do like the feel of it, and it works fine.
Reviewed by MarkT on 8/3/2007 who plays Rock.
If you are playing with a rack, and are looking for a pedal that doesn't slip on hard surfaces, then you want the DP-10, which has an expendable slip mat and a longer cord. So as far as this equipment doing what it is supposed to, I give it a 5. If you are needing more... then get more. I'm glad Roland offeres products that suit a wide range of needs, even the pessimistic complainers that pretend to know what they are talking about, but obviously do not know a thing about what equipment is out on the market.
Reviewed by Chiyote on 12/24/2007 who plays eclectic.
this pedal is of the highest quality of which i have played. i have had no problems with it ever. Most of the venues i play at, other keyboardist have the exact same pedal. it sustains very well with any sound or board for that matter. although, it tends to slide on hard surfaces.
Reviewed by Mr. Muzik on 6/28/2007 who plays Gospel, Christian, Contemporary.