The Lehle LTHZ transformer that is used in switch boxes from Lehle, Germany. 

HZ is best for use with electric guitars. MZ is best for studio applications.

The data sheet for the LTHZ LEHLE TRANSFORMER HZ Datasheet V1.0R1. Moody Sounds are doing a DIY clone of the Lehle Psplit, which uses the HZ. Download the manual for the Psplit kit. Click here

The manual has been looked though by Lehle personally and we sell it with his permission.

"I read the PDF carefully and I think it is perfect! Technically I haven't found any fault and it seems to be written in a way that many users will understand it." - Lehle

If you want to buy more than one, send me a best offer or an email. Note that shipping is included in the price. This transformer is one of the best on the market, built in mymetal, which shields from external fields.

Comparison LTMZ vs LTHZ transformer

The LTMZ has more headroom at the low end as the LTHZ which plays no role with electric guitars. So the LTMZ is perfect for studio line levels and the LTHZ is perfect for guitars.

The LTMZ is the best choice for mid impedance signals like signals with a source impedance from 0 - 1 kOhm. The LTHZ can easily handle source impedances of 10 kOhm like from an electric guitar.

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Insured shipping is included in the price, all customers worldwide! You will receive the tracking id number for the parcel right after it is sent! If you want to buy more than one kit at the same time, we can send them in the same package and lower the shipping costs. This means you can make a "best offer" for the second kit, it is likely to be accepted. 

Moody Sounds offer kits with different level of difficulty. The P split clone is estimated to be level 3 out of 5. If you have basic soldering experience, it shouldn't be a problem building this kit.