| Product # | 182845 |
| Brand | Lehle |
| Category | Volume Pedal |
| Brand Category | Lehle - Volume |
Recommended accessories
- Without a mechanical potentiometer
- Volume from -92 dB (mute) to 0 dB (unity gain), or +12 dB (boost with adjustable potentiometer)
- No damping of higher frequencies
- No sound loss
- Supply voltage is rectified, filtered, stabilized and doubled to 18V
- Total dynamic range of 110 dB by use of a Blackmer VCA
- Low-friction bearings
- Finely adjustable brake
- Buffered direct-out as an output for a tuner or second amp
- Power supply via a 9V - 15V DC (not included)
| Product Dimensions | |
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| Depth | 116mm |
| Width | 265mm |
| Height | 70mm |
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| Product Number | 182845 |
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| Date | March 2016 |
| Product Quantity | |
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| Unit | 1 piece(s) |
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| Weight | 1.48kg |
| Box Depth | 301mm |
| Box Width | 265mm |
| Box Height | 209mm |
| Gross Weight | 1.66kg |
Best price on the web Placed the order but for the wrong item Sent an email asking an item swap They immediately did it (thank you Sonia Santos - top customer care) The item was in back order and Sonia said I hard to wait for about 2 weeks I received the item after 1 week only!!! Musix number 1 They just became my number 1 online shop. The LEHLE volume is the best volume pedal you can buy. It works perfectly. Perfect feeling. Many boosting options. No higher frequencies Lost.
Although the Lehle costs almost 200 CHF, it is the most expensive volume pedal I have ever purchased. However, it has two major advantages: Firstly, it is extremely pleasant to use mechanically – (you don't have to stand on one leg like a stork). The control range and curve are also well chosen and sound "musical" – there are no unexpected level jumps, which allows for subtle dynamic differences. This is largely due to the transmission technology: A sensor that converts the pedal position precisely into level via a magnet replaces the usual cheap plastic lever with a potentiometer. This elegantly avoids the cryptic and often inaccurate transmission paths. Therefore: Not cheap, but worth every penny.




