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Lehle Mono Volume

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Volume pedal

  • Operates wear-free via a precision magnetic sensor
  • 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 or oder 7 - 12 V AC (coaxial power connector - polarity is not relevant, corresponding power suppy available under Article Nr 409939 (not included, must be ordered separately)
Available since September 2015
Item number 368108
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Volume pedal Yes
Expression Pedal No
Wah pedal No
Boost function Yes
Stereo No
£166
All prices incl. VAT
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126 Reviews

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Lehle volume pedal
Mel J. 24.09.2015
This is a seriously well-engineered pedal. It's extremely solid and weighs a ton - an advantage and a disadvantage, I suppose. It comes with fixings for screwing to a board, with cutouts and holes on the pedal base to accommodate the screws, which is a nice touch. The whole thing feels very high quality.

The 'throw' of the pedal and the way it feels underfoot are great - a nice wide range of operation that beats those pedals based on a wah chassis for feel (like the Mission VM pro, for example) and makes swells and minor alterations much easier. The buffered output is in my opinion a good thing, and the option of the direct out is a useful touch, too. The 10db boost you can dial in from the rotary control is a useful addition though i have no current need for it. Maybe i'll find one though...

I have only one criticism, and that is the location of the power supply socket, wedged in between the edge of the chassis and the output jack. This means using an angled power cable (as provided by Cioks by default, for example) is more difficult than it should be. Lehle - if you're listening - a small cutout in the base plate under the power socket would be a nice addition in future. Oh, and the manual is a bit mixed up with some German and English pages mixed up. Easy to figure out though.

Other than that - the best volume pedal I've tried by a large margin, and no pots or strings or gears to wear out!
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Best volume pedal ever
Gitmani 06.09.2022
In the past I’ve used many volume pedals, active/passiv , pot+string , optical etc…
There was always a little bit of tone suck going on and after a while the pedal would wear out and I would have to look for something else .
This is the best volume pedal I have owned so far. Excellent build quality and sound, no tone suck what so ever and with the magnetic control of the volume, I expect this one to last me a livetime!
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High quality - innovative technology!!
Asterios 01.09.2020
I wanted a high quality volume pedal and I was ready to buy a well known one, made in America. After searching more in Thomann's site I found about this Lehle Mono Volume pedal! It was a bit more expensive, but with an innovative technology (wear-free magnetic sensor) and made in Germany (I trust products that are made in Germany!)

Pros:
High quality!
Sturdy metal case!
Innovative technology (magnetic sensor=wear-free!)
Made in Germany!

Cons:
No cons for me!
Maybe it seems a bit expensive, but if you really want a volume pedal of high quality and technology, think about it!
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Heavy machinery
Arles 11.09.2022
As I have fought with volume pedals for years, I somewhat lost interest in those. Every time when I used one, I needed to compromise on my tone. Not anymore - with Lehle there is nothing lost. No frequencies. It is heavy, exactly the right size etc... But be aware - the connections are placed so that you cannot use angled cables. If you get behind that problem, the pedal is so smooth that you want to use volume swells on all of your songs!
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