Lehle Mono Volume Pedal

£199.99

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Here’s what Lehle say about the Mono Volume

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.

Q: Can the Lehle Mono Volume also be placed in the amp’s effect loop as a master volume control?
A: Due to the high impedance input and low impedance output it is possible to place the Lehle Mono Volume before the amp or in the amp’s effect loop. The effect loop should be serial or if parallel set to 100% wet.

Q: What’s the difference between the Lehle Mono Volume and the Lehle Mono Volume 90?
A: The Lehle Mono Volume has the connections at the front, while the Lehle Mono Volume 90 has the connections at the side and an additional control for the minimum volume.

Q: What is the effect of an impedance converter?
A: The sound will be freshened up and signal loss through long cable runs will be compensated.

Q: How can I compensate the signal loss on my effects board?
A: By using an impedance converter, which provides a high impedance input socket for the instrument signal and a low impedance output signal that is more resistent against loss.

Specifications

  • Weight: 1,620 g
  • Length: 26 cm (10.24‘‘)
  • Width: 10 cm (3.94‘‘)
  • Overall height: 6.6 cm (2.6‘‘)
  • Voltage: 9 – 15 V DC or 7 – 12 V AC
  • Power consumption: 50 mA
  • Frequency range: 50 Hz – 100 kHz (all controls in middle position)
  • THD: < 0,05 % at 1 kHz, -10 dBu
  • Impedance input: 2 MOhm
  • Impedance output: 500 Ohm
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: -102 dB at 1 kHz, 0 dBu A weighted
  •  (control in “unity gain“ position)
  • Max level: 3 V RMS (ca. 12 dBu at 12 V input voltage)
  • Gain control (max amplification): +10 dB

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Brand

Lehle

Lehle is a high-end manufacturer of guitar pedals, known for their precision engineering and sophisticated signal routing capabilities. The brand is highly regarded for its innovative designs, particularly in the realm of volume pedals and signal processors. Their products, such as the Lehle Mono Volume S and Lehle Parallel SW II, are favoured by musicians for their transparency, tonal clarity, and durability. The Mono Volume S, for example, offers a smooth operation with low friction bearings and a boost function that can enhance the gain for specific tones. It also features programmable presets, a USB-C socket for calibration and updates, and a buffered direct output, making it versatile and highly functional for modern pedalboards.

Lehle pedals are built with high-quality components, including discrete Class-A input stages, which contribute to their excellent dynamic range and ability to handle various instruments, from electric guitars to keyboards. Their use of true-bypass circuits and advanced switching technology ensures minimal signal loss, allowing musicians to maintain the integrity of their sound even when switching between effects.

Category

Volume Pedals

Volume and expression pedals give real-time foot control over level, swells and effect parameters. A volume pedal can create smooth fade-ins and control overall signal level, while an expression pedal can adjust delay feedback, modulation speed, pitch, filter sweep or other assignable settings.

These pedals are valuable for ambient players, live performers and anyone who wants more movement and control from their effects. They make a pedalboard feel more interactive and can turn static sounds into expressive, evolving textures.

Tags

Volume

Volume pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. Volume related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.