
Yamaha Sustain Pedal Base
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While practicing on my Yamaha P-115 digital piano, the sustain pedal would make a "clock" sound whenever I depressed it, because it was lifting and hitting the floor. That was annoying as hell. So I designed this base to which the pedal attaches to. No screws required, just pressure. You can even stick some non-slip pads underneath if you want. Inside the base, there are 3 perforated steel plates to add weight and you do have to glue the two parts together. I bought the plates from a local shop, but they're 200x60x2mm, like these: [Perforated plate on Amazon.de](https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Master-Proof-Plate-60x200x2-0-mm/dp/B00VB9ZJQE/ref=as_li_ss_tl?dchild=1&keywords=lochplatte+200x60x2&qid=1603970435&sr=8-5&linkCode=sl1&tag=marceloagui01-21&linkId=a9b5be72fe1230b7e3694d641e1f4670&language=en_GB) Happy practicing!
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