LEHLE - Mono Volume
165 €
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Electric Guitar Effects
A volume pedal with no mechanical wear, the Mono Volume is equipped with a high-precision Hall-effect magnetic sensor for wear-free operation.
ARTICLE N° 82512
Presentation
The Lehle Mono Volume reproduces all the frequencies of the instrument over the full range of the soundstage. Input and output impedances always remain the same. There is therefore no attenuation of the treble as with a potentiometer.
Inside the pedal, the supply voltage is rectified, filtered, stabilised and then doubled to 18 volts. As a result, the pedal is extremely resilient at all levels, delivering 110dB of dynamic range.
The volume variation applied by the Lehle Mono Volume ranges from -92 to 0 dB, in other words from almost nothing to full volume. A potentiometer can be used to add amplification of around +10dB.
The Lehle Mono Volume operates very quietly and evenly because it is fitted with low-friction plain bearings made of high-quality polymer to eliminate mechanical transmissions from the platter to other components. The platter resistance can be precisely adjusted by means of an adjustment screw.
It also has a direct output with Buffer, so you can feed a tuner, a DAW system or a second amp, without colouring the sound.
Inside the pedal, the supply voltage is rectified, filtered, stabilised and then doubled to 18 volts. As a result, the pedal is extremely resilient at all levels, delivering 110dB of dynamic range.
The volume variation applied by the Lehle Mono Volume ranges from -92 to 0 dB, in other words from almost nothing to full volume. A potentiometer can be used to add amplification of around +10dB.
The Lehle Mono Volume operates very quietly and evenly because it is fitted with low-friction plain bearings made of high-quality polymer to eliminate mechanical transmissions from the platter to other components. The platter resistance can be precisely adjusted by means of an adjustment screw.
It also has a direct output with Buffer, so you can feed a tuner, a DAW system or a second amp, without colouring the sound.
Other features
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LEHLE Mono Volume
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Active volume pedal
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2 outputs
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Made in Germany
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Extremely accurate, wear-free magnetic pick-up technology
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No mechanical potentiometer
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Volume from -92dB (mute) to 0dB (unity gain) or +10dB (boost with adjustable potentiometer)
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No treble attenuation
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No sound loss
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Rectified, filtered, stabilised and doubled supply voltage at 18V
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Total dynamic range of 110dB using Blackmer VCA
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Low-friction bearings
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Finely adjustable brake
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Controls: Gain
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Connections :
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Input: 6.35 mm jack
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Outputs: 2 x 6.35 mm jack
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Power supply: 9V DC
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Dimensions: 260 x 100 x 66 mm
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Weight : 1,6 kg
To find out more...
The sensor in the Lehle Mono Volume uses the Hall effect, discovered by Edwin Hall, to measure the strength of a magnetic field.
The Hall sensor in the Lehle Mono Volume is made in Germany and precisely calibrated to the built-in magnet and the stroke of the rocking plate.
The platter simply moves the magnet, whose distance is measured by the Hall sensor, which in turn controls a VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier).
Manufactured in the USA, the high-quality Blackmer VCA replaces the mechanical potentiometer.
The principle of the voltage-controlled amplifier is based on the fact that the amplification varies according to the voltage coming from the Hall sensor. This is far more precise than the mechanical potentiometer or optical sensor of conventional volume pedals, and eliminates potentiometer noise and the need for time-consuming calibration.
The Hall sensor in the Lehle Mono Volume is made in Germany and precisely calibrated to the built-in magnet and the stroke of the rocking plate.
The platter simply moves the magnet, whose distance is measured by the Hall sensor, which in turn controls a VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier).
Manufactured in the USA, the high-quality Blackmer VCA replaces the mechanical potentiometer.
The principle of the voltage-controlled amplifier is based on the fact that the amplification varies according to the voltage coming from the Hall sensor. This is far more precise than the mechanical potentiometer or optical sensor of conventional volume pedals, and eliminates potentiometer noise and the need for time-consuming calibration.
