Lexicon MPX 200

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Lexicon MPX 200

Post by Stephen Gambrell »

Anybody evr tried one of these? I need some effects, but just a few! A slow, subtle chorus, two or three delays, and a "trick" or two, and I'm hooked up. I came to the Forum before, when I was trying to decide what kind of steel to buy, and wound up with a NICE Emmons D-10! So what about it guys? Can you help a rookie out again? And if this Lexicon don't cut it, what would y'all recommend?
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Post by Lee Baucum »

For a lot less money, try to find an MPX100. They're being phased out and replaced by the MPX110.

My latest American Musical Supply catalog lists the MPX100 for $189.95 and the MPX110 for $249.99. You have to call for a price on the MPX200.

I've been using an MPX100 for a couple of years now and really like it. The only problem I have is the fact that I can't find a decent reverb/delay combination. You can get a really nice reverb/chorus or reverb/flange combination. You can set the chorus or flange as subtle as you like. The reverbs are awesome.

Hope this helps!

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Lee, from South Texas