Yamaha

Description

Yamaha's LP-1 3 Pedal Unit brings true piano pedaling to your Yamaha P-121, P-125 or P-515 digital piano. The LP-1 attaches to your Yamaha L-121, L-125, L-300 or L-515 stand (sold separately) and provides sustain, sostenuto and soft pedals with half-damper functionality, as found on grand pianos.

Three Piano-Style Pedals for Authentic Feel

The LP-1 features three piano-style pedals - sustain, sostenuto and soft - for the same expressive control acoustic pianists enjoy. Yamaha digital piano players can now experience the nuance of changing pedal depths and the richness of overtones from the damper pedal. The half-damper pedal response provides even more subtlety, allowing for partial sustain of notes.

Proper Height for Maximum Comfort

Attaching to your Yamaha furniture stand, the LP-1 puts the pedals at the proper ergonomic height so your feet rest comfortably and naturally on the pedals. This allows for seamless transition between your digital piano and an acoustic instrument. The durable metal construction of the LP-1 withstands heavy use, providing a stable platform for your pedaling.

Enhances Four Popular Yamaha Digital Pianos

The LP-1 3 Pedal Unit enhances Yamaha's P-121, P-125, P-515 and DGX-670 digital pianos by providing an essential element for expressive playing. Connecting via included cable, the LP-1 is a perfect complement to your Yamaha digital piano.

Open Box Yamaha LP-1 3-Pedal Unit for DGX-670, P-121, P-125 and P-515 Level 2 Black 197881373566

Features

  • Piano-style sustain, sostenuto and soft control for your Yamaha P-121, P-125 or P-515 digital piano
  • Requires a matching piano stand (available separately) for proper installation with your piano—L-121 stand for the P-121 piano, L-125 stand for the P-125 piano or L-515 stand for the P-515 piano
  • Supports half-damper response
  • Multi-pin DIN cable for easy hookup

Reviews

4.71

14 Reviews

93%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

Yamaha Quality

I think it's worth it to add the 3 pedal setup. My DGX-670 offers plenty of options on what the pedals can do. The pedals are high quality, and come in the proper chassis for my model of Yamaha Piano and accompanying stand. One thing to keep in mind is that this specific model does need to be mounted to something to keep it upright (it's designed to go with specific piano racks provided by Yamaha). It's not a free standing unit without modifications. If you want a set that just sits on the floor, Yamaha makes that too, but I went with this one since I have no plans to pack/unpack/gig with it. If more portability, or using a generic rack/stand, skip this one and get the floor model instead.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

No, didn't work with my digital kbd

the 3pedal unit for our digital kbd is discontinued by Yamaha, trying to find a replacement. Unfortunately, while the connector fit, the kbde didn't recognize it...sw is too old in the kbd. It reset all customer settings to the kbd default which required resetting everything, and returning the unit as open but unused. Too bad, we really need the other 2 pedal features to mirror our grand for practice and rehearsal

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Home Studio7
  2. Performances4
  3. Listen to or playing music at home4
  4. Amateur Recording3
  5. Outdoor Events / Games2
Cons
  1. DIdn't work with P-115 digital kbd1
  2. Somewhat difficult to attach to piano.1
Describe Yourself
  1. Novice7
  2. Professional Musician2
  3. Experienced1
Pros
  1. Compact6
  2. Responsive6
  3. Versatile4
  4. Excellent Sound Quality2
  5. Good Selection Of Effects1
  • Yamaha Quality

    5

    originally posted on

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    submitted16 days ago

    byBeej

    fromMorton, MS

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I think it's worth it to add the 3 pedal setup. My DGX-670 offers plenty of options on what the pedals can do. The pedals are high quality, and come in the proper chassis for my model of Yamaha Piano and accompanying stand. One thing to keep in mind is that this specific model does need to be mounted to something to keep it upright (it's designed to go with specific piano racks provided by Yamaha). It's not a free standing unit without modifications. If you want a set that just sits on the floor, Yamaha makes that too, but I went with this one since I have no plans to pack/unpack/gig with it. If more portability, or using a generic rack/stand, skip this one and get the floor model instead.

  • perfect

    5

    originally posted on

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    submitteda month ago

    byNilgun

    fromAurora, Illinois

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Works perfectly!

  • Quality accessorie

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitted9 months ago

    byRobert

    fromNewyork

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Perfect accessorie for Yamaha p225

  • Nice Pedal

    5

    originally posted on

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    submitteda year ago

    byAmir

    fromNashville, TN.

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This is a quality pedal. Works and looks great on my DGX-670.

  • Good pedals

    5

    Verified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byMelissa

    fromPortland, OR

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Looks great with matching stand!

  • Great add on

    5

    originally posted on

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    submitted2 years ago

    byCindyLou

    fromAtlanta

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This was a great addition to the keyboard. Now it's just like sitting at an acoustic piano. With the pedals, I find I use the keyboard more than my piano!

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Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byShell

    fromSan Jose

    On Amazon, the Yamaha P225 says that this pedal is compatible. Has anyone tried it?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The PL-1 will work.
  • asked byMark

    fromOrlando, Florida

    The pedals work well, but feel stiff, with too much resistance. Is this normal? Is there a way to reduce the resistance?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, there is no readily available way to directly reduce the resistance on a Yamaha LP-1 3-Pedal Unit as it is a pre-set mechanism with no adjustable settings for pedal pressure.
  • asked byEmma

    fromLoomis CA

    How can it be installed for a keyboard P-125

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes it can.
  • asked byWill

    fromCalifornia

    Is this compatible with p-225?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes it is.
  • asked byBri

    fromSF, CA

    Hi, is this compatible with the Yamaha P-125ABLB specifically?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Yes it is.
  • asked byTawana

    from20724

    Can I connect this to the keyboard without stand.

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Yamaha LP-1 3-Pedal Unit for DGX-670, P-121, P-125 and P-515 White will connect without then stand. You just need the cable
  • asked byRobin

    fromSunrise Beach,MO

    Is this pedal compatible with the Yamaha dgx-670b?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes
  • asked byAlex

    fromHouston , TX

    Is this Compatible with the Yamaha DGX-640 ?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    No, this will not be compatible
  • asked byAlex

    fromHouston,TX

    Will this work with the DGX-640 ?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    No, this will not be compatible
  • asked byJustin

    fromSandy, Utah

    Is this compatible with DGX 660?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This pedal unit would not be compatible with the DGX 660.
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