On-stage Ksp20 Universal Sustain Pedal
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On-stage Ksp20 Universal Sustain Pedal
Keyboard Sustain Pedals
On stage
Keyboards and MIDI
The On-Stage KSP20 is a versatile universal sustain pedal with built-in 6-foot cord and polarity switch. Compatible with any electronic keyboard with 1/4 inch input jack.
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