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Brand | Lehle | ||
Category | Guitar Volume Pedals | ||
Type: | Stereo Volume Pedal, | ||
Input: | 2 x 1/4" TS (L, R), | ||
Output: | 2 x 1/4" TRS (L, R), | ||
Power Source: | 9-15V DC or 7-12V AC power supply required (sold separately), | ||
Height: | 2.6", | ||
Width: | 3.94", | ||
Depth: | 10.24", | ||
Weight: | 1.68 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | LEHLE STEREO VOLUME, |
Insane
I didn't want to give this 5 stars because the price seems insane but I can't imagine a better volume pedal. My sales engineer Bob researched this for my needs. It's not a one trick pony, it solves several audio issues besides just being a good pedal. It also does not have the typical parts that get dirty and/or break. It should last a good long time.
Lehle volume pedal
This reason this thing is three times the money is because it is three times as good. I really love the feature of being able to adjust the feel of the pedal (the amount of resistance when you move it). I typically want to adjust volume level a bit during a guitar solo. If a pedal is too loose just pulling your foot away will probably be enough to change the level you just set,… read more which is a real pain. This pedal is utterly smooth and silent. Germans know how to make things.
Rock solid
I have 4 old volumes languishing here, some in rather used-up shape from a thousand gigs. This is a new deal, and I think a wise investment. I use the pedal to have an easy toe on the dynamic. I like leaving the guitar and amps and effects alone, once I get going. This guy seems to like to let me back it off and still wail, and when I need to, I can just kick it all the way in or… read more out, like the gear-shift on a fine sports car. And, it's got a great feel for swells; now, I'm like my pedal-steel friends who swear by their old DeArmonds. Clean and quiet, and every bit of tone right there talking to you. And I'm betting that after another thousand gigs I'll still say you should get one.
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