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2. MONO-TO-STEREO SWITCH
Activates at the input socket the mono-to-
stereo function.
If this switch is not pressed, the LEHLE
PARALLEL SW II works with either mono
or stereo signals. This means, all sock-
ets should be occupied with either mono
jacks (TS) or stereo jacks (TRS).
By doing this you can place a mono or
stereo effects pedal in the loop of the
LEHLE PARALLEL SW II.
Some effects offer a stereo output, but a
mono input. If the mono-to-stereo switch
is pressed, the input (1) and send (3) can
be occupied with mono jacks (TS), while
the return (5) and output (6) transfer a
stereo signal via stereo jacks (TRS).
If the LEHLE PARALLEL SW II is activated
the input signal will be sent in mono to
the effects pedal.
The output of the effect can be returned
in stereo to the return (5) and sent out to
the output (6) in stereo.
If the LEHLE PARALLEL SW II is deactivat-
ed the mono signal will be split straight
after the input and sent loss-free to the
output (6).
3. SEND SOCKET
Connect the input of your effects unit or
the input of your target device (e.g. mixer,
computer, etc.) to this socket.
If you’re using the LEHLE PARALLEL SW
II for parallel effects loops, connect the
Send socket to the input of the effects
unit.
The intensity of the signal available on the
Send socket can be controlled using the
Send controller (9).
4. PHASE SWITCH
The phase of the return signal can be re-
versed here, if necessary.
Phase cancellations can occur if you are
mixing the original signal with the return
signal - this sound is usually felt to be too
“thin” or “hollow“.
Reversing the phase using the gold-con-
tacted phase switch solves this problem.
Simply move the switch to the position at
which the sound is best - this is, of course,
ultimately a question of individual taste.
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