Yamaha LP-7 Pedal Unit

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Add more expressiveness to your YPG-635 with this affordable accessory.

The LP-7 Pedal Unit for Yamaha YPG-635 electric piano is a 3-pedal unit that gives you virtually the same level of expressive control as that of actual acoustic grand pianos, including Half Damper effect, with more realistic control over the sustained sound. In addition to Damper, Soft, and Sostenuto control, the left pedal adds special control to the Classical Guitar and Sweet Muted Trumpet voices. Also works with the Yamaha DGX640 (#485991) and DGX630B (584332).

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Yamaha LP-7 Pedal Unit Features:

  • Damper, Soft, and Sostenuto pedalsHalf Damper effect for expressive control over sustained soundPerfect for piano players and music studentsAllows the performer to add more refined musical expressivenessLeft pedal can be assigned to control some of the internal VoicesAttaches to Yamaha YPG-635


Yamaha LP-7 Pedal Unit Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 12" H x 5.8" W x 7" DWeight: 13 lb.


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  • pedal

    As reviewed by fullnest on 8/4/2010

    I like the pedal kit. only issues I have would be that I wish it looked more like the piano and that the pedals weren't plastic coated. Makes it look cheap.

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

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  • Pedal board for 635 piano

    As reviewed by Cordelia Peters on 12/16/2010

    As a long-time piano player, I wanted the feel of a real piano so I ordered the pedals. One reviewer said that they look cheap and I must agree. It would also be more visually appealing if it would be available in the colors of the pianos (same with the benches). I notice that the response of the pedals is unpiano like. The sustain is OK, the loud and soft pedals have little effect. They take more effort than a piano to push down, but not the extreme effort that another reviewer mentioned. If I had to do it over again knowing what I know now, I probably would not have wasted the money.

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • The LP-7 Pedal on Yamaha YPG635

    As reviewed by Marty G on 9/24/2009

    Well it looks very nice but here's the catch. The somewhat forward position on the stand does not allow full leg extention for best comfort. I am 5' 10". I find myself either having to push away from the keyboard or hold my leg in a less than comfortable spot. While the included sustain pedal can easily drift, it still allows your to stretch to a comfortable position. I am considering removing the LP-7 and putting back the good ole sustain pedal. The other two pedals on the the LP-7 don't lend much to my intermediate level of play. Hope this helps.

    25 of 29 people found this review helpful.

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