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[QUOTE="happyrat1, post: 168977, member: 4476"] Congrats. You won't be disappointed with the XW-P1. Both Korgs and Casios can use the same sustain pedal, a normally open switch pedal. Rolands and Yamahas use normally closed pedals. The Korgs actually have an auto sense mechanism allowing them to be used with almost any pedal. Anyway, I highly recommend the M-Audio SP-2 Sustain Pedal. It's built like a tank and if you shop around you can find them on special for between $15 and $20. The SP-2 is a universal pedal BTW, with a polarity switch on the bottom allowing it to be used with virtually any keyboard. I own 4 of them. They work well with my Kurzweil too. Expect your order to clear by Friday or Monday and expect the shipment from Axe within 4 days after that. They're good people and if you have to speak with their phone web support say hi to Brad for me. He's been working there for years and has always bent over backward to give me good customer satisfaction :) Gary PS. Onstage stands are good, but I'd recommend a Z stand instead of an X. They're much sturdier and more stable and they never accidentally "collapse" if you don't lock them in place properly. Phone them up on Friday and see if you can modify your order to pick up one of these instead. [URL]http://www.axemusic.com/store/product/3885/On-Stage-Folding-KeyboardStand/[/URL] Plus if you ever pick up a second keyboard, adding a second tier to that model is a breeze. Maybe you can get in an order for an SP-2 sustain pedal while you're at it. Gary ;) [/QUOTE]
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