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LPD Pedals Router

Router

£179.00

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Highlights

  • Dual loop routing switcher for organising two external pedal loops
  • AB, BA and parallel routing for flexible signal-chain options
  • Keeps switching practical and immediate for live or pedalboard use
  • Simple loop switching with routing and phase tools instead of complex menu diving
  • Designed around dual loop routing with selectable order and phase inversion
  • Built in Mesa, Arizona, USA
  • Compact pedalboard-friendly switcher format for everyday rig management
  • Clear functional layout focused on fast routing changes
  • Status indication supports quick loop checking while playing
  • Soft touch last state memory true bypass switching
  • Routing device rather than a digital effect processor
  • Input, output, and dual send/return loop connections support flexible board wiring
  • Manufacturer warranty term not stated on the public product page

Description

The LPD Pedals Router is a dual loop routing switcher built to give guitarists and bass players more control over how two external effects loops are arranged within a rig. Rather than adding gain, EQ or modulation of its own, it works as a practical pedalboard utility that lets players place selected pedals into Loop A and Loop B, then choose whether those loops run in A-to-B order, B-to-A order, or in parallel. That makes it useful for players who want cleaner signal management, easier access to grouped effects, and more creative routing options without having to rewire a board each time a setup changes.

In use, the LPD Pedals Router is less about imposing a sound and more about preserving the voice of the pedals and amp already in the chain. Serial AB routing suits players who want one loop to feed the next in a conventional order, while BA lets that relationship be reversed instantly. Parallel routing opens the door to more layered and spacious textures by letting two effect paths run alongside each other, which can be especially useful when combining time-based effects, modulation, gain textures, or guitar and bass signals that benefit from greater separation and clarity.

The feel is straightforward and musician-friendly. With dedicated footswitches for Loop A and Loop B, the LPD Pedals Router makes it easier to bring grouped effects in and out without the usual pedalboard tap dancing, while the soft-touch switching and last-state memory design point to smooth, practical operation on stage or in the rehearsal room. For players who regularly experiment with signal flow, it offers a faster and more intuitive way to test ideas that would otherwise involve unplugging and rearranging cables.

Its controls are deliberately functional. Loop A and Loop B switches manage the two send/return loops, the routing selector changes the relationship between those loops, and the phase switch is there to help when running parallel paths that may otherwise suffer from cancellation or thinning caused by phase mismatch. That phase option is particularly useful because some pedals invert phase internally, and in a parallel setup that can reduce body, low end or overall level when the signals are recombined.

From a circuit-design point of view, the LPD Pedals Router is built around routing flexibility and dependable bypass operation rather than tone shaping. LPD specifies dual effects loops, AB, BA and parallel routing, phase inversion, soft-touch last-state memory true bypass switching, and 9V operation, which tells the story of a compact utility pedal designed to make more complex rigs easier to manage while keeping the signal path purposeful.

LPD builds its pedals in Mesa, Arizona, USA, and the Router follows that same small-format, pedalboard-ready approach. Its enclosure is designed for regular use as a working switcher rather than a novelty device, making it a sensible addition for players who want to get more from an existing board without adding unnecessary complication.

Visually, the design is centred on clarity and function. The control set is small, the layout is easy to understand, and the status indication helps players confirm loop engagement quickly while performing. That matters on a utility pedal like this, where speed and confidence are part of the appeal.

The true bypass switching is a key part of its usefulness, helping the LPD Pedals Router act as a control hub without turning it into a tone-shaping bottleneck. The send and return connections for both loops, together with the main input and output, make it flexible enough for a wide range of board layouts and routing experiments.

Tthe LPD Pedals Router stands out because it offers genuinely useful rig-management features in a compact format: dual loops, selectable signal order, parallel operation, phase correction, and soft-touch true bypass switching in one pedalboard tool that can simplify day-to-day use while opening up more creative routing options.

Controls

  • LOOP A: Engages or bypasses the pedals connected through Send A and Return A
  • LOOP B: Engages or bypasses the pedals connected through Send B and Return B
  • ROUTING: Selects A into B, B into A, or parallel loop operation
  • PHASE: Inverts phase to help correct cancellation in parallel routing setups

Components and Technical Specification

  • Dual effects loop switcher for guitar and bass rigs
  • Two independent external loops via Send A Return A and Send B Return B
  • Selectable AB routing for standard serial loop order
  • Selectable BA routing for reverse serial loop order
  • Parallel routing for layered or blended effect paths
  • Phase inversion helps correct parallel-path phase mismatch
  • Soft touch switching improves ease of use underfoot
  • Last state memory recalls switching status after power cycling
  • True bypass switching helps avoid unnecessary signal-path colouring
  • Main input and output support standard pedalboard integration
  • Powered from external 9V supply
  • Built by LPD Pedals in Mesa, Arizona, USA
  • Powered by standard 9V centre negative supply (not included)
  • Battery operation not supported
  • Current draw measured with Truetone 1Spot mA Meter:
  • Bypass: Approximately 15 mA
  • Engaged (maximum): Approximately 18 mA

Current draw may vary slightly depending on control settings, circuit behaviour, and active features such as gain stages, modulation, filtering, or reverb tails. For best performance, use a high quality isolated power supply that matches the pedal’s current requirements. Always refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations, as incorrect powering may cause damage.

Enclosure Dimensions

  • Depth: 66 mm / 2.6 in
  • Width: 122 mm / 4.8 in
  • Height: 39 mm / 1.5 in

Weight

  • 290 g
  • 0.64 lbs

Official UK Dealers

FX Pedal Planet Limited and FX Pedal Planet Online Store proudly serve as official UK dealers for LPD effects pedals. If we do not have the specific LPD pedal you are looking for, please reach out to us via the contacts page, and will order it on our next stock order for you at the best price and customer service.

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UK Deliveries

For our UK customers, we provide FREE 24 hour DHL tracked and signed delivery, ensuring your order arrives swiftly and securely.

International Deliveries

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