








🎶 Sustain your sound, not your worries — the NP-2 keeps you in control and on beat.
The Nektar NP-2 is a universal piano-style sustain pedal designed for professional musicians and producers seeking reliable, no-nonsense performance. Featuring a solid metal construction with a rubberized base for floor grip, a polarity switch for compatibility with nearly all keyboards, and a 6-foot cable for flexible setup, it delivers durable, responsive sustain control ideal for both studio and live environments.
| ASIN | B00KIXUYK0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,954 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #36 in Keyboard Pedals & Footswitches |
| Brand | Nektar |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Color | Black |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connector Type | Plug In |
| Contact Material | Phosphor Bronze |
| Contact Type | Normally Closed |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (957) |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2014 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00859383002206 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.43 x 3.15 x 2.56 inches |
| Item model number | NP-2 |
| Manufacturer | Nektar |
| Material Type | Metal, Copper (Cable) |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 3 |
| Operation Mode | ON-NONE-ON |
| Product Dimensions | 10.43 x 3.15 x 2.56 inches |
| Size | 3.15 x 3.86 x 11.42 inches |
| Terminal | Solder |
| UPC | 859383002206 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**E
Nektar NP-1 & NP-2. Great pedals! Don't overthink it.
I first bought the NP-1, since I needed a sustain pedal for my Alesis VI-49. It works great but it's really light and goes sliding all over the place. It really works better as an ON/OFF switch and not something to be articulated. It also takes some decent force to press down, so I found myself using the ball of my foot rather than my toes. The construction is really solid, though, so I'm confident in Nektar's quality. The NP-1 just doesn't have much of a use right now in my setup, but I'll keep it around just in case. So I went ahead and picked up the NP-2. This is a GREAT no-nonsense pedal. It's nice and hefty and stays in place even on the short pile rug beneath my desk. Nice durable rubber pad all along the bottom. I can't speak to the lifespan of the pedal as I've only had it for 24 hours, but my first impression is that it will last a long time. And hey, it's $20 bucks. If it breaks I'll just get a new one. (The big NP-2 also has a polarity switch, which the little NP-1 lacks. I can make the little one "work" as a sustain pedal but I have to power up my keyboard in a certain way to get the right polarity. Having a switch just gets rid of that minor headache, and when it comes to playing & creating music, the less headaches the better!) Speaking of price, do yourself a favor: Unless you REALLY need a tiny pedal, just grab the NP-2 instead of the NP-1. It's only five bucks more but you're getting ten times the quality and usefulness. Or get both, and return the one you don't like! :) (UNRELATED NOTE: To any person who is going through a hard time right now, try your best to remember that life is only a ride. Take it easy on yourself, take it easy on other people. Earth can be a harsh place to live, but we can help each other if we forget what makes us different and remember what makes us similar. We live moment to moment, and if you can make it through this day, that's actually quite a victory. Close your eyes and breathe. We're here until we're not.)
D**N
Solid Product! Identical to the M-Audio only possible downside is the cable is attached and only 6ft
Works well, solid metal build should be gig worthy, good size, I have used it as a piano expression pedal as well as a MIDI trigger to start my looper in Ableton, I was considering attaching to my pedalboard, the bottom is just a rubber pad you could easily replace with hook and loop tape. Only thing that may be a pro or con depending is the cable is attached and only 6 foot long. This may be convent for some to not have to worry about needing an extra cable if you are using as a sustain pedal with a keyboard 6 foot should be appropriate.... However if you want to use this to trigger MIDI (eg: to loop a bass or guitar ) you may want to place it further then 6 foot from your controller in witch case you will be tethered to your controller and may not be ideal for stage. I wish I could give 4 1/2 stars because of the length limitations, but the product is good and works as advertised so I'm going 5 I would just prefer it if you could use your own cable of choice. With all that said I also purchased the M-Audio version and they are IDENTICAL with the exception of the brand name on the rubber!!!
D**N
It's all good
I was brought up on piano, and have played on and off since the 1940s. I dabbled with electronic keyboards in the early 1990s, but at that time used one of those clicky footswitches as a sustain pedal. I'm starting again, with a Roland RD-700 stage piano, and wanted to get a real pedal this time. The Nektar fills the bill. It feels like a piano pedal, and the result is a good sound. That should be enough, but I'd like to compliment the NP-2 on a few things that could be issues. Let me express disagreement with the reviewer who said it doesn't work on a carpet. My living room has a carpet -- rather thick, in fact -- and I was worried about this. I shouldn't have worried. It works fine on my carpet. The polarity switch is a big plus here. The RD-700 requires a polarity just the opposite of what I expected. In fact, my old clicky footswitch was an inverse sustain; it sustained without the pedal, and dropped the sustain when I pressed it. Couldn't fix it for that pedal, but it was routine and easy with the Nektar; just throw the built-in switch. I can't comment on durability. I haven't had this for long enough. It is going to stay in the living room home studio, so I don't expect any problem. It's not like I'm touring or gigging out with it. If it fails, its durability will be have to be very poor indeed. BTW, I got two of them. My son has the other, and his kids, my grandkids, will be learning on a Yamaha electronic piano using it. Knowing the twins, it better be durable. :) Bottom line: I'm very happy with my purchase.
T**S
Well built, functions great. It does have polarity switch. (Edited one year after purchase)
For the price, this is exactly what I wanted and was expecting. Its well built, not too light not too hard to press. I have to get used to it being a slight bit harder to press than my old one since I’m used to the piano style sustain pedals but that’s just a personal problem. It does come with a polarity switch for those wondering. Edit: So it’s been a little over a year sense I wrote my first review of this product, so I feel I’ve gotten a better feel and understanding of it now. I’m completely used to the feeling of pressing the pedal down, so that feels good. My only real complaint about the pedal after using it for a year is, not even 3-4 months of using it, I already had problems with it not functioning every single time I pushed it down. This is incredibly frustrating because it forces my brain to always second guess whether I’m actually going to get a sustain or not, and that’s just one other thing I’m having to think about while playing. I’m sure there is a quick fix for this, but I believe a good product is one where the consumer shouldn’t have to fix it every 3 months 🤷🏻♂️ If I could go back and buy a slightly more expensive pedal that I knew would last a little longer, I would. That being said, this pedal is pretty cheap. Overall, I’m gonna lower my rating from 5 to 4 stars because other than those hiccups I experience every now and then, it is a good pedal.
L**U
Hab mir den Nektar Footswitch NP-1 für Sampling/Looping bestellt. Tut genau was er soll und die Möglichkeit zu invertieren erweitert die Möglichkeiten (wenn das angesteuerte Gerät dafür vorgesehene Funktionen hat). Der Footswitch macht einen stabilen Eindruck und reagiert angenehm und angemessen auf Druck. Ein guter Deal für einen guten Preis. Das einzig Merkwürdige war der Gutschein zum kostenlosen Klavierlernen: Erhalten am 2.August 2017 - einzulösen bis 1.Juli 2017 :-) aber ich wollte ja einen Fußschalter und keinen Klavierunterricht....
N**�
Très bonne pédale de sudation ou de déclenchement midi. Personnellement je l’utilise pour déclencher une action midi pour mon logiciel de création sonore. Brancher en direct sur mon cs12 de chez nektar, elle fait parfaitement le job. Celle-ci a une très bonne sensibilité et déclenche au moindre appuis, pas besoin d’y aller trop franchement comme une pédalé guitare à interrupteur. La qualité de fabrication est excellente, boîtier totalement en métal et caoutchouc anti dérapant bien épais pour une bonne durabilité. Excellent rapport qualité prix prestation ! Top !
F**7
Vale la pena, mejor que otros que he probado. La sensación es de un metal resistente.
J**V
Stable, lourde, silencieuse, bonne sensation au pied et sustain bon. Une pédale qui vaut le coup
B**N
Me ha gustado mucho en todos los aspectos. Es robusto y tiene buen peso que junto con toda la base de goma hace que no se mueva fácilmente. En mi caso hasta ahora no hay chirridos al pisarlo ni tampoco sonidos al llegar al final o soltarlo. El punto de dureza también me gusta, puedo reposar el pie en él sin que se active. El punto de activación está aprox. a mitad de recorrido.
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