Reinhold’s La Grange pedal is designed to emulate the famous “plexi” amplifier tones, which every legendary guitarist has played at one time or another. The La Grange features a wide variety of tone shaping tools including switches for gain, variac, presence and structure. Knobs include volume, gain, tone and a channel blend which simulates the two channels of a 4 input 67-69 plexi amplifier. Unlike the Ecstasy red and blue pedals, the La Grange offers an independent boost with level adjust and an expression pedal input which lets connect the output of a volume pedal to control the gain of the LaGrange.Reinhold designed the La Grange pedal with an op-amp input, followed by five discrete Class A gain stages and incorporated Germanium diode clipping. This approach minimizes the input noise floor while retaining touch sensitivity and clarity even at higher gain levels.The La Grange is powered by a standard 9V battery or 9V power supply. Reinhold’s advanced circuitry internally elevates the voltage a substantially higher level providing a greater dynamic range.Premium components include: Double sided gold plated circuit boards, German WIMA capacitors, Japanese Nichicon capacitors and gold plated relays, Carling switches and morePower: 9 volt DC negative tip power connector or internal 9v battery. Unit is designed for 9 volt DC power supply only.Low Battery Indicator: When the battery voltage drops below a usable threshold, all LEDs will start blinking and soon after, the pedal will automatically switch to bypass mode. Immediately replace the battery when this blinking occurs. This low battery voltage indicator utilizes a digital circuit but carries no audio signal. Bogner pedals utilize a 100% pure analog circuit for all audio signals.
Product Highlights
- True bypass
- Independent boost with level adjust
- Master Controls: Gain, Volume, Tone and Channel Blend
- Channel Blend simulates the two channels of a 4 input ’67–’69 plexi amplifier
- Variac OnOff switch: adds a “dropped voltage” dynamic compression to the feel and sound for that elusive Brown sound