Lehle P-Split III Passive Splitter and DI Box

£122.00

This is the Lehle P-Split III Passive Splitter and DI Box from Lehle, listed in Specialist Effects Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The LEHLE P-SPLIT III Passive Splitter and DI Box is an essential tool for musicians and audio technicians demanding the highest fidelity in signal management. This unit offers a seamless experience ensuring no signal loss or hum thanks to its high-end LEHLE TRANSFORMER HZ which provides impeccable clarity. Its passive design means it operates without the need for a power supply allowing for pure uninterrupted performance. Equipped with a phase and ground switch it can handle both balanced and unbalanced signals making it incredibly versatile.Applications of the LEHLE P-SPLIT III are diverse ranging from splitting signals for simultaneous output to different devices to serving as a high-quality DI box for recording or live performance setups. The device also features a ground loop noise elimination function critical for maintaining a clean sound environment. Its robust build and compact size make it an ideal choice for both studio and stage use ensuring reliable performance under various audio routing requirements.

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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.

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Specialist Effects Pedals

Specialist effects alter the signal in ways that do not sit cleanly inside one established family. They may use granular processing, frequency shifting, resonators, freeze or sustain, bit reduction, ring modulation, feedback networks or combinations of several techniques. The relevant distinction is the underlying process, its tracking or latency, and how completely the dry signal can be blended or replaced.