Winter NAMM 2012 News
I've been using the Lexicon LXP 15 for about three years and I have come to like it for its convenience of having so many different effects in one hardware unit and plug-in combined. The price of this is really inexpensive and makes it a great deal. Lexicon makes some great effect processors, and even though this is somewhat low end model, it is...
Even though they no longer make the Lexicon LXP-1's, you can definitely find used ones without looking very hard. There are a whole bunch of different multi-effects processors like this one out there by made Lexicon, some better and some worse. The price of the LXP-1 is very reasonable which is one of the best parts about the LXP-1. If you're...
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 co...
I've been using the Lexicon MX200 for about three years and I have come to like it for its convenience of having so many different effects in one hardware unit and plug-in combined. The price of this is really inexpensive and makes it a great deal. Lexicon makes some great effect processors, and even though this is somewhat low end model, it is ...
Very good value for money. Very good effects processor! I take one point off for an awful defect present on my two MPX 550: the power switch produces a switch-on thump when I power off the unit (which isn't really difficult to solve: even Behringer can do it!). It's the one and only complaint I have. I compared this uni...
I bought it pretty cheap because it had the problem I mentioned above, but I repaired it last spring. I used it for three jazz concerts last summer and it's a true JEWEL compared with the SPX9000 and other processors you usually find in live setups.
I use it for 8 years and have no reason to change. Ideal of simplicity and quality.
I use this pcm 80 for 1 year. Before that I used only the soft and I did not see much use of hardware, including the effects. Now I am satisfied that the hard remains a class of its own and not necessarily restricted to an elite. To paraphrase Sarah (previous opinion) and I am sure she will forgive me, me also he can not do without this ...
A multi-effect still in the race despite his 16 years of so sound, and feel the effects several levels have remarkably Labors t! 3 years ago we sold our 81 PCM wrongly believing that it overlapped with our other machines effects, and a few months ago we bought the PCM 80, and it is clear that it remains a unique machine, countless opportunities ...
A multi-effect that is great! But why Lexicon's use flanged ergonomics so perfectible? I bought some on a whim, thinking back, and better, all the qualities that made all the fame of the LXP series with musicians. So much for the quality of its effects I'm not disappointed, as I remain in use on my hunger. This is clearly not a device designed f...