Lehle P-Split II Operating Instructions Manual page 16

High impedance splitter
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fier, or to a digital emulator, for editing. It's also
helpful to be able to hear your accustomed sound
from an amp while recording the dry signal.
In this configuration, the Lehle P-Split II again
functions as a neutral splitter.
Device connection
Input (1)  Instrument (active)
DIR output (2)  Amp
ISO output (5)  Soundcard, DAW
What to do:
1. Connect your instrument to the input (1) of the
Lehle P-Split II.
2. Connect your amp to the DIR output socket (2).
3. Connect the ISO socket (5) to the Hi-Z input of
a soundcard or DAW.
4. Use the ground lift switch to determine which
position eliminates the most background noise.
5. There you go!
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(with Hi-Z input)
Note:
We recommend the use of a buffer between the
instrument and the input of the Lehle P-Split II
to convert the high-impedance instrument signal
to a low-impedance signal in cases in which your
soundcard or DAW has no high-impedance input
(Hi-Z) and you wish to record the dry signal from
your passive pickups. The Lehle Sunday Driver
is the perfect solution for this task. You can, of
course, also use a balanced input on your sound-
card or DAW to record the dry signal. In this case,
it's a good idea to take a balanced signal from
the ISO output of the Lehle P-Split II (please
also see "Balanced signal lines", page 4).

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