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Lehle Mono Volume

Volume Pedal
Lehle
(10)
CHF 166.00
MSRP: CHF 174.05
Soon in backorder
Free delivery in Switzerland
Volume pedal equipped with a precise magnetic sensor enabling it to operate almost wear-free.

The Lehle Mono Volume is a volume pedal equipped with a precise magnetic sensor enabling it to operate almost wear-free. This sensor uses the Hall effect, named after Edwin Hall, to measure the strength of magnetic fields. In the Lehle Mono Volume the Hall sensor, which is made in Germany, is accurately calibrated to the built-in magnet and the control range of the pedal. The pedal moves only the magnet, the distance is measured by the Hall sensor which controls a VCA. A premium Blackmer® VCA (= Voltage Controlled Amplifier) from the United States replaces here in this case the mechanical potentiometer. The principle of the voltage-controlled amplifier is based on the fact that gain can be varied by the control voltage coming from the Hall sensor. This technique allows to operate more precisely than conventional mechanical potentiometers or optical sensors used by the standard volume pedals. In addition the potentiometer-typical noise and the complicated adjustment are eliminated. Over the entire control range the Lehle Mono Volume transmits the full sound spectrum of the connected instrument. The input and output impedance always stay the same, ensuring that there will be no damping of higher frequencies as with potentiometers. Internally, the input voltage coming from the power supply socket of the pedal is rectified, then filtered, stabilized and doubled to 18V, thus achieving a total dynamic range of 110 dB. The volume control of the Lehle Mono Volume ranges from -92 dB to 0 dB - so from a virtually muted level to the same volume. With a potentiometer a gain up to +10 dB boost can be additionally adjusted. The Lehle Mono Volume runs mechanically extremely smooth and steady, as it is equipped with low-friction bearings of a high-performance polymer, and there is no mechanical transmission of the pedal to other components. By means of an adjusting screw the mobility of the pedal can be modified very precisely. Furthermore, the Lehle Mono Volume has a buffered direct out which can supply a tuner, DAW or a second amp without affecting the sound.

  • 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
Depth
116mm
Width
265mm
Height
70mm
Product Details
Product Number
182845
Brand
Lehle
Category
Volume Pedal
Brand Category
Lehle - Volume
Relevancy rank in Category Volume Pedal
20 of 32
Date
March 2016
Product Quantity
Unit
1 piece(s)
Dimension
Weight
1.48kg
Box Depth
301mm
Box Width
265mm
Box Height
209mm
Gross Weight
1.66kg

4.9
(10)

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.

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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.

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