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Old 06-18-2004
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XT-20 vs LX-20

I have a home based studio. What are the advantages of the XT-20 vs the LX-20? Is there a sonic difference? I presenty use a Blackface and I want to upgrade. Thanks for the help.
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The xt will accept an elco connector and run at +4DB
The lx will not accept an elco connector and runs at -10DB
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Also, the XT20's transport is far more robust, the lock-up/sync times are better, and the D/A converters are better-sounding (the A/D's are the same though, I beleive)......
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Thanks for the help. Sounds like it will be the XT.
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If you get it on EBAY make damn sure that you get a PICTURE of the display that SHOWS the correct drum hours first! (set locate/stop)
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