LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW (DISCONTINUED)

The LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW is a compact-format high-end preamp for all types of electrical and acoustic instruments - a preamp that enables electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and also other stringed instruments (such as violins, cellos and double basses) to realize all of their musical potential. The switchable version expands the classical LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER's features by an On/Off footswitch.
The LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW, with its high-quality JFET technology, provides two operating modes. In D (= Driver) mode, the input signal is amplified with zero modification, to eliminate the signal losses that long cable routings and/or effects chains can cause. The signal remains powerful and clear, and retains its dynamics. Mode S (= Sunday) multiplies input impedance by four, bringing out previously inaudible details and, as gain increases, imparting to the guitar a characteristic and unmistakable warmth. There is no distortion at any stage, and the signal always stays clean, even at a maximum gain setting of 15 dB. Thanks to its studio-standard signal-to-noise ratio of better than -100 dB, the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW is totally free of background noise. To exploit the dynamics of tube amplifiers to the full, the input voltage is also rectified from the power supply socket, then filtered, stabilized and doubled to 18V.
In OFF status, the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW provides two different modes of operation - in TB (= True Bypass) mode, the input and output are linked with zero losses to one another via a switch with gold-plated contacts. True Bypass mode is the best option for a small set-up with short cable routings and for when a treble-booster or a classical fuzz pedal is looped in after the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW. The line-driver function, located at the start of the train or in an effect chain, is the better solution for long cables and for complex effect board configurations. Switch the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW to TS (= True Sound) mode, and it is active as a buffer, without amplifying or modifying the signal in any way. In this mode, the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW operates as a totally neutral line-driver equivalent to Mode D with the gain pot turned all the way to the left. The Bypass mode option enables the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW to integrate ideally into any set-up, whether as a battery-operated stand-alone unit, or in an existing pedal board.

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Q: What is the effect of an impedance converter?
A: The sound will be freshened up and signal loss through long cable runs will be compensated.
Q: What is the benefit of a buffer/impedance converter before my effects chain? I heard about the SUNDAY DRIVER, but I am uncertain how this works and whether I need this for my pedal board.
A: A high impedance / HiZ signal can be weakened by an increasing number of FX pedals, even true bypass effects. The difference can be felt by connecting your instrument with a short cable directly to your amplifier and focus on the details in sound and dynamics.
Q: How can I compensate the signal loss on my effects board?
A: By using an impedance converter, which provides a high impedance input socket for the instrument signal and a low impedance output signal that is more resistant against loss.
Q: My doublebass pickup delivers a weak signal, can I increase the level without any coloration or distortion?
A: The SUNDAY DRIVER can increase the signal gain up to 15dB without any loss or alteration of your original signal.
Q: What is the difference between the LEHLE JULIAN and the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER?
A: The EQ section makes the difference! The LEHLE JULIAN offers additional controls like the parametric mids and treble which allow individual sound shaping.
The S-Mode: The LEHLE JULIAN does not have an S (= Sunday) Mode whith a higher input impedance.
SW as in Switcher: The LEHLE JULIAN has an On /Off footswitch included as a standard, which comes along with the big LED showing its status. Besides the classical LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER without switch there is a switchable version, the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW.
Q: What is the effect of an impedance converter?
A: The sound will be freshened up and signal loss through long cable runs will be compensated.
Q: What is the benefit of a buffer/impedance converter before my effects chain? I heard about the SUNDAY DRIVER, but I am uncertain how this works and whether I need this for my pedal board.
A: A high impedance / HiZ signal can be weakened by an increasing number of FX pedals, even true bypass effects. The difference can be felt by connecting your instrument with a short cable directly to your amplifier and focus on the details in sound and dynamics.
Q: How can I compensate the signal loss on my effects board?
A: By using an impedance converter, which provides a high impedance input socket for the instrument signal and a low impedance output signal that is more resistant against loss.
Q: My doublebass pickup delivers a weak signal, can I increase the level without any coloration or distortion?
A: The SUNDAY DRIVER can increase the signal gain up to 15dB without any loss or alteration of your original signal.
Q: What is the difference between the LEHLE JULIAN and the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER?
A: The EQ section makes the difference! The LEHLE JULIAN offers additional controls like the parametric mids and treble which allow individual sound shaping.
The S-Mode: The LEHLE JULIAN does not have an S (= Sunday) Mode whith a higher input impedance.
SW as in Switcher: The LEHLE JULIAN has an On /Off footswitch included as a standard, which comes along with the big LED showing its status. Besides the classical LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER without switch there is a switchable version, the LEHLE SUNDAY DRIVER SW.