AMT Electronics
AMT LLM-2 ZERO — Optical Volume Pedal
AMT LLM-2 ZERO — Optical Volume Pedal
SKU:LLM-2
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ABOUT THE PRODUCT
The «Little Loudmouth» LLM-2 is an optical volume control pedal created in close collaboration with musicians! Now it allows you to completely mute your instrument in the lower position of the pedal.
The active volume control pedal is designed for guitar and keyboards volume control. The pedal has high input impedance of 1 mOhm and low output impedance — 10 kOhm which makes it easy to integrate it into any effect chain without signal quality loss.
The LLM-2 is capable of smooth instrument signal volume change within three ranges by means of output signal switch:
- from +12dB to complete silence
- from +6dB to complete silence
- from 0dB to complete silence
► TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
- Weight: 432 g.
- Dimensions: 110 mm x 77 mm x 57 mm
- Supply voltage: 9-12V DC
- Battery Power: 1 x 6F22 battery (9v)
- Consumption current: 6 mA
- The power supply is not included!
► USER'S GUIDE
All other necessary information about the device (User’s Guide, videos, etc.) you'll find on the product's page at the AMT Media Center:
https://media.amtelectronics.com/amt-llm-2/
💡 FOR THIS DEVICE, YOU MAY NEED TO PURCHASE
Noiseless power supply is purchased separately (you can choose):
AMT DC 12V, 1.25А AC/DC — |
AMT DC 9V, 1.5А AC/DC — |
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THE POWER SUPPLY
For powering the AMT devices always use specialized power supplies originally designed for guitar pedals & gear meeting the following basic requirements:
Please, don't try to use for these purposes the usual cheapest power supply from household appliances and electronics, like from your laptop, Wi-Fi router, etc.! Such power supplies have a reverse polarity compared to AMT devices, so it won't work! Even if you're «the guy was born with a soldering iron in the hand» and almost ready to change a polarity of such power supply — we strongly not recommend you do that!
Those kinds of power supplies are not intended for using with the guitar gear. Otherwise, you'll get a problematic very noisy guitar sound full of «hum», «cheep», and other sound «effects»!
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