Dunlop MXR M222 Talk Box with 4 Cables vs Mono Volume Pedal by Lehle
Overall winner: Mono Volume Pedal by Lehle
Key Differences
MXR M222 is a self-contained talk box with built-in amp and tone/gain controls and sits at a more affordable price point; Lehle Mono Volume is a precision buffered volume pedal focused on noise-free operation and precise control, with higher average rating and mixed size/durability opinions. Choose the MXR if you want a dedicated talk-box effect and onboard tone/gain controls; choose the Lehle if you need a high-quality buffered volume pedal and cleaner level control
Dunlop MXR M222 Talk Box with 4 Cables
Self-contained talk box unit with built-in amplifier, tone and gain controls, and included tubing. Solid build, easy to use, and compatible with recording setups, per user feedback
Pros
- self-contained talk box unit
- built-in amplifier
- tone and gain controls
- includes surgical tubing and mic clip
Cons
- some users report it fails after about 10 minutes of use
Mono Volume Pedal by Lehle
A volume pedal with buffered direct output and adjustable gain. Users value precise control and tone preservation with smooth, noise-free operation
Pros
- precise volume control
- buffers direct output
- noise-free operation
- smooth action
Cons
- mixed views on size
- mixed reviews on durability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MXR |
| Durability | Lehle |
| Versatility | MXR |
| User Reviews | MXR |