Advantages: Reliable switching action, durable Disadvantages: Not piano-style, can slip, cable perhaps too long
...una corda pedal with my Casio Privia PX-310 stage piano, alongside an SP-20 as the main sustain pedal. As you'd expect from Casio, it's well-made and has served me well through many gigs and even more hours of practice at home.
This pedal is a class above the cheaper models available in this design and the switching action is positive and reliable. Obviously though, anyone hoping for the realistic action and feel of a "proper" piano pedal will be ... ...problem on some stages. At nearly 2 m (6 ft), the attached cable is almost certainly longer than you'll need and this can contribute to the inevitably messy-looking stage, but it's a minor gripe.
A perfectly acceptable budget sustain pedal, but before long you'll want to spend a little more on a proper piano-style pedal and relegate this one to secondary (una corda, etc) use. ...
PhilThePenguin 04.01.2008
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