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Best reverb unit with Digital price and analog quality?

Any recommendations? Looking for a digital reverb unit with the best quality- close to analog.

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http://www.lexiconpro.com/960L/index.asp
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http://www.lexiconpro.com/960L/index.asp
List Price: $21,699.95

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Well...looks like that was exactly the price range I was looking for...

Howbout something under $400?
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t.c. electronic has a reverb called M300. Lexicon has one called MX200. Both are around $300 if I remember correctly. The M300 sounds great, I haven't heard the Lexicon, but it should be fine too. Listen to both and choose. And if you can't listen go for the M300. I've never met one that isn't happy with theirs.
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There is a new Lexicon unit called the MX200 which according to their engineers has higher quality sounds than the MPX110 or MPX550. It appears in software as a plug-in. You might want to check it out as it sounds pretty intriguing. I have not heard the unit but was conversing with the engineers that created it.

Other than the Lexicon, TC Electronics M300 and the M-one XL get a lot of praise. I have the M-One and find it better than plug ins except for maybe the UAD 140 plate.
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Thanks fellas!
I am looking at the M300. I primarily want this specifically for my guitar which I plan to use along with my other pedal effects. Will it serve my purpose well? For home use only.


One final question: Is this product superior to the BOSS RV-5 reverb pedals? I listened to some sound bytes and it sounded Tinny.

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I use an MX200. Works very wel with tons of options.
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Ya, I'm thinking I'm going to pick up one of those MX200's soon. At $199 it should definately be worth it. All my nice reverbs take up way to much processing power so it'll be nice to unload some of that with this machine.
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its a little more than you're range, but check out the kurzweil rumour... i have no experience with it but ive heard some great things about it.
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Is there a difference between the M300 and the M one XL? I am leaning towards the M300 and have a bid on Ebay.


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The M300 is a subset of the M-One XL.
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i used the Mone several times, its a nice box wiht enough options to get a decent sound, it never blew me away but its clean, and like i said, so many options, you won't get bored when you get one of those
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