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TYPICAL USES
LEHLE PARALLEL SW II AS PARALLEL EFFECTS LOOPER
Without a LEHLE PARALLEL SW II, inject-
ing effects into the signal path can cause
all kinds of problems, especially if you’re
using older, so-called “vintage” effects
which, as every player knows, produce
a unique sound, but can modify the dry
signal very noticeably.
The LEHLE PARALLEL SW II will help you
here in several ways:
Optimum effect level: Because you can
select an optimum mix ratio between the
dry signal and the effect by using the MIX
controller (10), you can mix exactly the
amount of effect you want into the origi-
nal signal.
Minimum noise: The ability to adjust the
level of the effects device connected using
the Send and Return controllers means
that noise is reduced to the absolute mini-
mum. It can be a good idea to increase
the Send level when using effects units
that generate a lot of background noise,
since this enables you to get more signal
and less noise in the effects sound.
DEVICE CONNECTION
Input
Send
Instrument
Input effect(s)
Output
Amplifier
Return
Output effect(s)
S
R
M A D E I N G E R M A N Y
PA R A L L E L
S
R
S
R
M I X
This works equally well with both mono
and stereo effects. If you are using ste-
reo effects with a mono input, make sure
that the input (1) and send (3) are mono
jacks (TS) and the return (5) and output
(6) are stereo jacks (TRS). Please press
the mono-to-stereo switch (2) too, in or-
der to ensure the mono signal is internally
distributed to stereo correctly.