LPD IMP Variable Impedance Buffer
The LPD IMP is a variable input impedance buffer with a signal drive monitor.
Let’s unpack that.
The IMP is a buffer. Buffers help to ensure signal quality through cables longer than 15 feet, multiple true bypass pedals, or if you have a large pedal board.
Variable input impedance allows you to match the input impedance of the IMP to the pickups in the instrument you are using. Think of it as a kind of dynamic tone control based on pickup response.
The DRV indicator gives a visual representation of the output signal strength.
All in a tiny 2”x 2”x 2” package
The LPD IMP is a variable input impedance buffer with a signal drive monitor.
Let’s unpack that.
The IMP is a buffer. Buffers help to ensure signal quality through cables longer than 15 feet, multiple true bypass pedals, or if you have a large pedal board.
Variable input impedance allows you to match the input impedance of the IMP to the pickups in the instrument you are using. Think of it as a kind of dynamic tone control based on pickup response.
The DRV indicator gives a visual representation of the output signal strength.
All in a tiny 2”x 2”x 2” package
The LPD IMP is a variable input impedance buffer with a signal drive monitor.
Let’s unpack that.
The IMP is a buffer. Buffers help to ensure signal quality through cables longer than 15 feet, multiple true bypass pedals, or if you have a large pedal board.
Variable input impedance allows you to match the input impedance of the IMP to the pickups in the instrument you are using. Think of it as a kind of dynamic tone control based on pickup response.
The DRV indicator gives a visual representation of the output signal strength.
All in a tiny 2”x 2”x 2” package