





🎸 Step up your sound game with pro-grade expression control!
The Yamaha FC7 Expression Pedal is a heavy-duty, metal-built foot controller designed for professional musicians seeking precise volume and expression control. Featuring adjustable pedal angle, spring tension, and a unique fortissimo function, it allows dynamic performance accents. Its metal connection plate supports multi-pedal setups, making it a versatile and durable choice for Yamaha-compatible instruments and beyond.


| ASIN | B000UJHIS8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,186 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 15 in Electronic Piano Accessories |
| Brand Name | Yamaha |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Yamaha devices with assignable parameters |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch (6.35mm) audio plug |
| Control Type | parameter |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,391) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086792581941, 04957812459440 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
| Manufacturer | yamaha |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Name | FC7 |
| Model Number | FC7 |
| Product Style | Expression Pedal |
| Size | 270 x 110 x 330 mm; 10-5/8” x 4-3/8” x 13” |
| Special Features | Heavy duty foot controller with 'fortissimo function', which enables you to accent certain parts of your performance. Adjustable pedal angle, spring point adjustment and metal connection plate for multiple pedal 'ganging.' |
| UPC | 086792311944 086792581941 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
G**E
Yamaha volume pedal.
This volume pedal is top quality very well made & will last a long time.Ideal if your a proffesional player.Good value for money.⁸ Very well made & very good quality.
L**R
Just buy one
I play a variety of keyboards for gigs and the problem with expression pedals is consistency. What works with one keyboard doesn't always work well with another. That's why I've ended with some very expensive options from Korg, Boss, Hammond etc. The one problem I always come across is the range of expression - i.e. some of them appear to either be on or off with little variance in between. Even when adjusting the keyboard parameters it still feels lacking in the gradient of expression. After reading reviews I bit the bullet and bought the Yamaha. Wish I'd done it years earlier. Built like a brick outhouse, nice pedal travel and works well with the keyboards I use. I've started using a Viscount Legend Live and it sets up perfectly with this keyboard and the Motif I use alongside it.
D**D
Trusting Yamaha quality.
Large easy to use, robust, grips to floor. Smooth movement. No distortion. Joined 2 pedals together, neat and easier to find. I've Connected them to Yamaha Montage to foot control the Super Knob and either expression or Modulation.The pedals can dual operate what you want.
O**1
good all round pedal
I use this for a guitar expression pedal with Logic Pro 9 and Mainstage 2 via an Apogee Gio guitar interface. works absolutely fine, pretty sturdy pedal. improvements i'd suggest; removable cable would make it easier to store and transport and I found the sweep extremely large. I'm used to using a dunlop cry baby so this just makes my ankle hurt after a bit. That said i've been using for well over a year, it's been gigged a lot (mostly support slots where you're treated like dirt and barked at to get your kit on and off instantly so no time to be gentle with anything). On the grounds that it does what it says, is compatible with Gio and has spent the last year being kicked about, slammed in and out of bags, often with the cable getting pinched by the pedal (see suggested improvements), without breaking down on me, I'd say it's well worth the money
R**L
Great pedal ! Update - nearly 8yrs later !
UPDATE from my original posting below : I still stand by all I have said below, but after nearly 8yrs of service, the pedal has died on me. I think perhaps I have abused the pedal too much - mainly plugging the jack into the back of my organ keyboard, then lowering the pedal, from behind the keyboard, down to the ground, by holding the cable - so the full weight of the pedal is dangling on the cable. So, with said abuse, 8yrs service is pretty good. I have decided I will buy another Yamaha FC-7 - and resolve to take better care of it ! Read my comments below, from 8yrs ago - it has been a great, reliable pedal : 2016 - My thoughts : Excellent volume/expression pedal. Up until recently, I had a Hammond SK2 dual-manual organ clone - and I used the corresponding Hammond EXP-50 expression pedal. While the EXP-50 pedal is built like a tank, it is perhaps too heavy. My main gripe with the EXP-50 is I play the organ, standing up, as I have my e.piano below it. The EXP-50 isn't great to use standing up. I sold the EXP-50 with my Hammond SK2. I bought a new Hammond "clone" - a Mag C2 organ. I needed a new volume/expression pedal - and my main thought was the Yamaha FC-7 pedal as everyone else raves about it. I now can see why. It does look a bit too generic for my taste though - not very stylish. It feels as solid as the EXP-50, and feels just as solid. I haven't noticed it sliding around on the floor either. However, I works great - and important for me, with a 3 min adjustment (unscrew ONE screw, pull out a metal clip, slide the whole mechanism and footplate itself, further back about 1cm, then replace the metal clip and screw) - it now works easily standing up - without any strain on the ankle or knee. Great result. And, it's much less expensive than the EXP-50. Also quite handy, the cable wraps up inside the pedal when being stored - although that is a bit fiddly to do.
K**L
SOlid piece of Kit
As you would expect from Yamaha - this is a decent piece of Kit, heavily Rubberised, good feet or stopping it moving on the floor, and a very good surface area - its bigger than my shoe! The Cable is built in, and their is space under the coil the cable up, and secure it in place for transport. I didn't find any visible adjustment on it, that said, it didn't need it anyway, its smooth in operation, both physically, and from an audio perspective. Once last thing - its heavy! - All leads to the feeling of quality!
H**E
Good Solid Product
I own three of these pedals. They are in constant use, studio, rehearsal on the road. The oldest one I own, came with a KX 88 back in 1987. It still works fine. (Sold the KX years ago but kept the pedal ;-) ) I have never had any problems with it. Yamaha have not changed the design at all in that time (25 years)! Why should they!! The only thing to watch for is the wiring of the plug. Yamaha have the pot wiper wired to the ring. This won't work on a Roland keyboard - Roland's configuration is wiper on the tip. It's easy to make up a converter and has never stopped me from using them on Roland gear. In fact my rigs are all Roland and Nord now. These pedals work faultlessly with them. Nice one! :-)
L**O
Funciona perfectamente y mi teclado lo reconoce sin problemas. Muy buena construcción. Espero que dure mucho tiempo. Muy recomendable.
M**U
Good
G**O
Good transition for Hammond organ. Using it on my SK-1 as volume pedal. Had a roland pedal before but it had a really small “action”. This one is much better, but still not as good as the old one on my hammond xb-2 from Hammond itself.
R**R
I used to own similar item many years ago.perform well as expected. I am happy and satisfied.
J**.
De lo mejor y muy profesional
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