Lehle Parallel L User manual

Lehle Parallel L
Lehle
Lehle Gitarrentechnik
Lehle Gitarrentechnik · Burkhard Georg Lehle · Im Hundsbusch 11 · D-46562 Voerde · tel +49.2855.8500-70 · fax -71
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Operating instructions
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Weight: 527 g (without battery)
Length: 10 cm (3.9")
Width: 12,2 cm (4.8")
Overall height: 4,8 cm (1.9")
Voltage range: 9 - 20 V AC or DC, or 9V PP3 battery
Max. power take-up: 37 mA with battery, 80 mA with an extern. power supply
Frequency response: 20 Hz - 100 kHz
Distortion: 0,003 % at 1kHz, 0 dBU
Impedance, Input: 1 MOhm
Impedance, Return: 1 MOhm
Impedance, Output: 100 Ohm
Impedance, Send: 100 Ohm
Signal-to-noise ratio: -91 dB at 1kHz, 0 dBU (A-weighted)
Max. level: 5,3 V RMS (approx. 16 dBU)
Max. gain/ loss
Send and Return: +/- 15 dB
Technical data
Lehle Parallel L!
The Lehle Parallel L is a compact and versatile line mixer to meet demanding tonal standards. The Parallel L mixes the signals from effect units into
the original signal, either before the amp or inserted into its effects loop. Send and return levels can be adjusted separately, and level relative to the
original signal optimally selected using the mix controller. The send and return paths can, of course, be operated both balanced and unbalanced.
The great dynamic range of the Parallel makes it possible to mix into the guitar signal a 19" studio effect with its low-impedance line level, for
example, or to insert effects pedals level-adjusted via the amp's effects loop.
Thanks to their JFET technology, the Parallel's inputs can handle both high-impedance signals from electric guitars and basses or acoustic
instruments, and low-impedance signals from keyboards and active electric guitars and basses with a broad output range extending from 20 to
100,000 Hz.
To exploit the dynamics of tube amplifiers to the full, the input voltage is rectified from the power supply socket, then filtered, stabilized and doubled
to 18V.
The Lehle Parallel is available in two versions, the Parallel L, featuring a True-Bypass switch with gold-plated contacts, and the Parallel M, a straight
mixer.
General Description
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1 Input socket
2 U/B-mode switch
YConnect your instrument or the Send output of your amplifier to this socket.
Set this switch correspondingly, depending on whether you want a balanced or
an unbalanced signal at the Send output (3).
The Lehle Parallel L has a high-impedance input and can therefore accept
both low-impedance and high-impedance signals of all types, so that you
can plug in virtually any instrument you like: electrical and acoustic stringed
instruments, such as electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars and all
types of stringed instruments, and also the low-impedance signals from
computers, keyboards and mixers.
If you want to use your Lehle Parallel L to inject an external effect into the
serial effects loop of your amplifier, connect the Send output of the amplifier
to this input socket.
For an unbalanced signal on the Send socket (3), set the gold-contact switch
to the "U" (for "unbalanced") position, and to the "B" (for "balanced") for a
balanced signal.
The mode switch should be set to "U" if normal (pedal-type) effect units are
connected to the Send socket (3), since these devices generally have an
unbalanced input. Mixers, stage boxes and A/D converters generally have
balanced inputs, so you should then set the mode switch to "B".
Note:
In battery mode, the battery circuit is automatically activated when a cable is
connected to the input socket so always "pull the plug" when you've finished
your session, or are taking a longer break!
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7 External power supply
8 Send signal controller (S)
9 MIX controller
10 Return signal controller (R)
11 Base and fixing
12 True-Bypass switch
13 Switching-state LEDs
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Connect the input of your effect unit or the input of your target device (e.g. mixer, computer, etc.) to this socket.
Connect a power suppy with a voltage of 9 to 20 V here, when needed.
You can set the level of the Send signal here.
Here you can set the mixing ratio for mixing of the Input and Return signals.
Set the level of the Return signal here.
You can use the fixing screws supplied with the Lehle Sunday Driver to fix it to a base plate (or to a pedal board, for example)
Use this switch to select the original or the MIX signal.
You're listening to the MIX if the LED is showing red
If you're using the Lehle Parallel L for parallel effect loops, connect the Send socket to the input of the effect unit. The Send socket can also be used
as a DI output in order to route the signal to the input of a mixer or an A/D converter or sound card. The intensity of the signal available on the
Send socket can be controlled using the appurtenant controller (8).
The Lehle Parallel L can be operated optionally with a 9 V PP3 battery or from an external power supply, which should provide not less than 9 and
not more than 20 Volts. Polarity is not important here, and both AC and DC sources can be used. The supply voltage is internally rectified, filtered,
stabilized and then doubled to 18 V. A connector for the Lehle Sunday Driver's power-supply socket is included in the pack; if desired, this connector
can also be soldered on to your power-pack mains cable.
The cover must be unscrewed and removed to permit installation of a 9V (PP3) battery. To do this, simply unscrew the four screws holding the cover,
and draw the cover off.
The Lehle Parallel L automatically switches via a gold-plated relay to battery operation if power supply voltage drops below 9 Volt. So always make
sure that your Lehle Parallel L has a charged battery if you want the extra security of knowing that it will continue to operate trouble-free even if the
power supply fails.
The input signal is available 1:1 on the Send input when this controller is set to its center position, Turn the controller to the left to decrease the
signal by up to 15 dB, or to the right, to boost the signal by up to 15 dB.
The two signals have equal strength when this controller is in its center position. Turn the MIX controller to the left to increase the Return signal and
decrease the Input signal. The Input signal is increased, and the Return signal decreased when you turn the controller to the right.
The signal on the Return input is transmitted 1:1 when this controller is in its center position. Turn the controller to the left to decrease the signal by
up to 15 dB, or to the right, to boost the signal by up to 15 dB.
Thanks to its ready-to-go fixing system, the Lehle Sunday Driver can be mounted without difficulty on a base plate. To do this, undo the four housing
screws and detach the cover. Then fix the device base to a base plate using the two screws, the washers and the spacers supplied. Replace the cover
and tighten the four housing screws - done!
This button actuates a True-Bypass switch with gold-plated contacts inside the Lehle Parallel L, via a virtually indestructible switch mechanism.
The high-intensity LEDs under the lenses clearly indicate the switching-state, even under stage lighting.
If you're using the Lehle Parallel L with a power pack, a green LED will illuminate to show True-Bypass mode. In this case, you are listening only to
the signal directly present on the input. If you now press the True-Bypass switch (12), the color of the LED will change to red. You're now listening to
the MIX of the Input and the Return signal. When you're operating on batteries, the LED only shows red for the MIX. No LED illuminates during True-
Bypass mode, so your batteries will last longer.
Note:
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5 Return socket
6 Output socket
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The phase of the return signal can be reversed here, if necessary.
Connect the output of your effect unit or the output of your second device (e.g. mixer, computer, second pick-up on a guitar, etc.) to this socket.
Connect your amplifier or the Return input from the serial effects loop of your amplifier to this socket.
Phase cancellations can occur if you are mixing the original signal with the return signal - this sound is usually felt to be too "thin". Reversing the
phase using the gold contacted 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.
If you're using the Lehle Parallel L for parallel effect loops, connect the output of your effect unit to the Return socket. The Return socket can also be
used as an input for other signal sources - the output from a computer sound card, for example, or from a signal processor.
If the Lehle Parallel L is being used to mix two pick-ups from one instrument, the Return socket can also be used as the input for the second pick-up.
The Return socket has a 1 MOhm input impedance. This means that even very weak signals, such as those generated by piezo and magnetic pick-
ups can be transmitted without loss of sound.
The Return input can handle both balanced and unbalanced signals, and switches automatically to corresponding the signal type, depending on
whether a stereo jack-plug (TRS) for balanced or a mono jack-plug (TS) for unbalanced signals is connect. The Return input's sensitivity can be
adjusted using the controller (10).
The device connected here will mostly be an amplifier, but can also be a mixer, a stage box or a sound card. The signal mixed from the input and
the return signal is available here. The mixing ratio can be controlled using the MIX controller (9).
Connect the output socket to the Return input of your amplifier if you want to use the Lehle Parallel L to inject an external effect into your amplifier's
serial effects loop.
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Without a Lehle Parallel L, injecting 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 generally falsify the original signal very noticeably. The Lehle Parallel L will help
you here in several ways:
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Optimum effect level: Because you can to select an optimum mix ratio between the original and the effect by using the MIX controller (9), you can
mix exactly the amount of effect you want into the original signal.
Minimum noise: The ability to adjust the level of the effect device connected using the Send and Return controllers means that noise is reduced to
the absolute minimum. It can be a good idea to increase the Send level when using effect units that generate powerful background noise, since
this enables you to get more signal and less noise in the effect sound.
No sound losses in Bypass mode: The True-Bypass switch (12), with its gold-plated contacts, makes sure that the signal passes through switched-
off effect units with no loss (genuine "True-Bypass").
1. Connect your instrument to the Input socket (1) of the Lehle Parallel L.
2. Connect your amplifier to the Output socket (6) of the Lehle Parallel L.
3. Connect the Send socket (3) of the Lehle Parallel L to the input of your effect unit.
4. Connect the output of your effect unit to the Return socket (5) of the Lehle Parallel L.
5. Use the Send (8) and Return (10) controllers on the Lehle Parallel L to adjust the level of the effect unit connected optimally.
6. Use the MIX controller (9) on the Lehle Parallel L to select the desired effect level.
7. Use the True-Bypass switch (12) to switch between the instrument's original signal and the mix of original and the effect signal (the LED will then
show red).
8. Done!
What to do:
Using the Lehle Parallel L to insert effects into the effects loop of an amplifier.
Typical uses
The Lehle Parallel L universal properties make it equally suitable for live use on stage and in the concert hall, and for studio recording sessions. The
following few pages show a number of typical applications in which the Lehle Parallel L is a rational addition to your gear!
Lehle Parallel L for parallel effect loops
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Many amplifiers feature only one serial effects loop, which means that the signal is routed entirely via this loop between the preamp and the power
amplifier. In many cases, the level on the serial effects loop will be too high for any effects pedals which you might try to connect at this point. The
Lehle Parallel L enables you to adjust the level for these effects optimally by turning the Send controller (8) down slightly. Turn the Return controller
(10) up again, to increase the level back to that of the amplifier's effects loop.
The signal will often lose warmth, intensity and depth - everything, that makes up the unique sound of a good tube amplifier! - when digital effect
processes are used in a serial effects loop. With the Lehle Parallel L, however, you can add the effect signal to the original sound - with the pleasing
result that you lose none of your amplifier's excellent sound characteristics and don't have to do without the effect sounds you love.
1. Connect the Send output from the serial effects loop of your amplifier to the Input socket (1) of the Lehle Parallel L.
2. Connect the Output socket (6) of the Lehle Parallel L to the Return input of your amplifier's serial effects loop.
3. Connect the Send socket (3) of the Lehle Parallel L to the input of your effect unit.
4. Connect the output of your effect unit to the Return socket (5) of the Lehle Parallel L.
5. Use the Send (8) and Return (10) controllers of the Lehle Parallel L to adjust the level of the effect unit connected optimally.
6. Select the desired effect level using the MIX controller (9) on the Lehle Parallel L.
7. Use the True-Bypass switch (12) to switch between the instrument's original signal and the mix of the original and effect signals (the LED will then
show red).
8. Done!
What to do:
Device connection
Input socket (1) Instrument
Send socket (3) Input effect unit(s)
Return socket (5) Output effect unit(s)
Output socket (6) Amplifier
Device connection
Input socket (1) Send of the serial effects
loop of an amplifier
Send socket (3) Input effect unit(s)
Return socket (5) Output effect unit(s)
Output socket (6) Return from the serial effects
loop of an amplifier

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Using the Lehle Parallel L to mix two input signals
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The Lehle Parallel L can also be used to mix two different signals. Since the regular Input (1) and the Return (5) input are both high-impedance, all
conceivable signals can be processed and mixed, including signals that are otherwise difficult to process. It doesn't matter whether the signal is a
low-impedance signal from a computer, keyboard or mixer, or a high-impedance signal from passive pick-ups.
The Lehle Parallel L is frequently used in this context for mixing of two preamps or effect units - it optimally combines these signals into one overall
signal.
1. Connect the output from your first device to the Input socket (1) of the Lehle Parallel L.
2. Connect the output from your second device to the Return input (5) of the Lehle Parallel L.
3. Set the sensitivity for the second unit using the Return controller (10) on the Lehle Parallel L.
4. Set the required mixing ratio for the two units using the MIX controller (9) on the Lehle Parallel L.
5. Connect your amplifier or another target device to the Output socket (6) of the Lehle Parallel L.
6. Use the True-Bypass switch (12) to switch between the mix of device 1 + device 2 (the LED will then show red) and the signal from device 1 only.
7. Done!
What to do:
Using the Lehle Parallel L to mix two pick-ups from one instrument
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Many instruments have two different types of pick-up, such as one magnetic and one piezo pick-up, for example. The Lehle Parallel L is excellent at
mixing these signals.
Mixing of signals from two different pick-ups can cause problems with phase cancellations, with the mixed sound then being thin and weak. This
problem can be quickly eliminated using the phase reverse switch (4). Press this switch and the phase on the Return input is reversed, and the mixed
sound from the two pick-ups becomes full and rich again.
1. Connect your instrument's first pick-up to the Input socket (1) of the Lehle Parallel L.
2. Connect your instrument's second pick-up to the Return input (5) of the Lehle Parallel L.
3. Use the Return controller (10) on the Lehle Parallel L to set the sensitivity for your second pick-up.
4. Use the MIX controller (9) on the Lehle Parallel L to set the required mixing ratio for the two pick-ups.
5. Connect your amplifier to the Output socket (6) of the Lehle Parallel L.
6. Check the overall sound for any phase cancellations and, if necessary, press the phase reverse switch (4) on the Lehle Parallel L.
7. Use the True-Bypass switch (12) to switch between the mix of the two pick-ups (LED shows red) and the signal from the first pick-up only.
8. Done!
What to do:
Device connection
Input socket (1) Output from first device (effect unit, PC,
keyboard, mixer, instrument, etc.)
Send socket (3) -
Return socket (5) Output from second device (PC, keyboard,
mixer, instrument, etc. – balanced signal if
required)
Output socket (6) Amplifier, input for PC or mixer
Device connection
Input socket (1) Instrument's first pick-up
Send socket (3) -
Return socket (5) Instrument's second pick-up
Output socket (6) Amplifier

Using the Lehle Parallel L as a switchable active DI box
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A further, entirely practicable use of the Lehle Parallel L is as an active DI box. The unfalsified signal is then routed via the Send socket (3) to the
input of a mixer, stage box or an A/D converter or sound card, while the accustomed sound can be heard simultaneously from the amplifier.
1. Connect your instrument to the Input socket (1) of the Lehle Parallel L.
2. Connect your amplifier to the Output socket (6) of the Lehle Parallel L.
3. Use the U/B mode switch (2) on the Lehle Parallel L to select whether the Send output (3) will supply a balanced or an unbalanced signal (see the
instructions for the U/B mode switch above).
4. Connect the Send socket (3) of the Lehle Parallel L to the input of your target device.
5. Turn the MIX controller (9) on the Lehle Parallel L all the way to the right, so that you have 100 % of the original signal on the output.
6. Use the Send controller (8) on the Lehle Parallel L to set the optimum output level.
7. Use the True-Bypass switch (12) to switch the signal on Send ON (LED shows red) or OFF.
8. Done!
Note: The signal present on the Send socket (3) is not electrically isolated from the output. Ground loops may thus occur and cause undesirable
background noise. In this case, a Lehle P-Split II, which electrically isolates the signals via its built-in LTHZ transformer, and thus eliminates all
background noise, can be connected between the units.
What to do:
Signal flow chart of the Lehle Parallel L
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Device connection
Input socket (1) Instrument
Send socket (3) Mixer, PC, stage box, etc., input
(balanced signal if required)
Return socket (5) -
Output socket (6) Amplifier
Input
socket (1)
Send
socket (3)
U/B mode switch (2)
Send signal controller (8)
MIX controller (9)
Return signal controller (10)
Phase switch (4)
Return
socket (5)
Output
socket (6)
True-Bypass switch (12)
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