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rroland
Published on 05/20/07 at 16:11
High-end Reverb with his classical lexicon. Entrtées / output in analog and digital (AES / EBU)
UTILIZATION
To the Lexicon, it's simple publishing compared to older models.
This is complicated when compared to other brands like TC. But hey, there is progress then we will not complain ...
SOUND QUALITY
Excellent quality. I read earlier that Afien preferred the sound of TC. I also have the TC but the Lexicon is warmer and more "fat". However, at this level there is no "best" or "worse", there are more "different" and the PCM91 is very high quality.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for several years (when it is output). Previously I used a PCM90 with the same sound, but less presets and digital outputs in S / PDIF.
This is a reverb that does only one regret: that of not having bought earlier.
The price, of course ... it is not accessible to all "home studio" (which also have no need of such high quality). But hey, when you love, it does not matter, it is well known. This is pro reverb in the sound, interface and price.
UTILIZATION
To the Lexicon, it's simple publishing compared to older models.
This is complicated when compared to other brands like TC. But hey, there is progress then we will not complain ...
SOUND QUALITY
Excellent quality. I read earlier that Afien preferred the sound of TC. I also have the TC but the Lexicon is warmer and more "fat". However, at this level there is no "best" or "worse", there are more "different" and the PCM91 is very high quality.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for several years (when it is output). Previously I used a PCM90 with the same sound, but less presets and digital outputs in S / PDIF.
This is a reverb that does only one regret: that of not having bought earlier.
The price, of course ... it is not accessible to all "home studio" (which also have no need of such high quality). But hey, when you love, it does not matter, it is well known. This is pro reverb in the sound, interface and price.