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Multi-Effects Processor from Lexicon belonging to the MPX series

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  • iXtlan23iXtlan23

    Lexicon MPX-100Published on 03/01/04 at 14:59
    24bit, 44.1Khz stereo multi-effects in 19" rack format.
    The MPX-100 is part of the famous MPX Lexicon series and, even if it's an entry level model (in relation to the MPX-5 or MPX-1), it nevertheless inherits the brand's sound and know-how.

    1/4" stereo jack, midi in, out/thru, bypass, S/PDIF digital output, bypass button, stereo peak LED (one per channel), tap button to sync to a given tempo.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy and instinctive use.
    On the front panel you find the typical controls: input, mix, output, as well as Level/balance and a knob to adjust the effect.
    The program knob allows you to choose different effects, each with 16 programs (selected with the variation control)…
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    24bit, 44.1Khz stereo multi-effects in 19" rack format.
    The MPX-100 is part of the famous MPX Lexicon series and, even if it's an entry level model (in relation to the MPX-5 or MPX-1), it nevertheless inherits the brand's sound and know-how.

    1/4" stereo jack, midi in, out/thru, bypass, S/PDIF digital output, bypass button, stereo peak LED (one per channel), tap button to sync to a given tempo.

    UTILIZATION

    Very easy and instinctive use.
    On the front panel you find the typical controls: input, mix, output, as well as Level/balance and a knob to adjust the effect.
    The program knob allows you to choose different effects, each with 16 programs (selected with the variation control).
    Some programs (11 to 16) are dual, so you can use it as two mono processors.
    You have the possibility to save 16 programs (single or dual) by pressing "store" at any given moment
    In relation to the MPX-550, which is more studio-oriented, the MPX-100 is more adequate for live applications where you need to be able to adjust the parameters quickly (that's the utility of the knobs!)

    SOUND QUALITY

    LEXICON sound quality, which means the effects are clear and precise, the reverb tails can be easily controlled (less than on a mpx-1) but much more than on any digitech or alesis that sell for the same price point. It can be compared to an M-one in terms of quality and it is much better than a TC Electronics M-300!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Very good value for money, very fitting for live applications, both for sound engineers and musicians.
    Its main asset is the Lexicon sound, obviously.
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  • moosersmoosers

    Lexicon MPX-100Published on 03/24/09 at 20:02
    The Lexicon MPX-100 is a multi-effects processor in the form of a piece of rackable outboard gear. It is a digital unit and it has 1/4 inch inputs and outputs. It has all types of effects, including delays, reverbs, flanger, pitch shift, tremolo, and rotary. It is rackable and will take up a single rack space unit.

    UTILIZATION

    The general configuration of the Lexicon MPX-100 is straightforward and really easy to use. It has knobs for input, mix, output, effects level, adjust, and variation. It is really easy to manipulate your tone to get a variety of different sounds. There is also a bypass button so you can compare your tone to the original sound. I don't have a manual for the Le…
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    The Lexicon MPX-100 is a multi-effects processor in the form of a piece of rackable outboard gear. It is a digital unit and it has 1/4 inch inputs and outputs. It has all types of effects, including delays, reverbs, flanger, pitch shift, tremolo, and rotary. It is rackable and will take up a single rack space unit.

    UTILIZATION

    The general configuration of the Lexicon MPX-100 is straightforward and really easy to use. It has knobs for input, mix, output, effects level, adjust, and variation. It is really easy to manipulate your tone to get a variety of different sounds. There is also a bypass button so you can compare your tone to the original sound. I don't have a manual for the Lexicon MPX-100, but it is easy enough to use that you shouldn't need one.

    SOUND QUALITY

    The sound quality on the Lexicon MPX-100 multi-effects processor is pretty good. Almost all of the effects are usable and it is nice to have all of these different effects within one unit. I like the reverb and modulation effects the best, but all of them are useful. I have used these effects on all types of instruments, including electric guitar, keyboards, drums, and vocals. The sound quality is what I have come to expect from Lexicon, even in lower end products like the Lexicon MPX-100.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've been using the Lexicon MPX-100 multi-effects processor for about four or fives years. I have found it to be a great option for those looking for a piece of outboard gear that has a lot of different effects in one, at a really cheap price. While there are a lot of options out there that are similar to this unit, this is quite cheap from a company that I trust to make good products. Overall, a great option for home studio owners looking for a cheap multi-effects processor.
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