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How do these reverbs compare?

Lexicon MPX 500 (around $500 in Holland)
TC M One XL (around $450 in Holland)
Yamaha REV500 (around $200 !!!! in Holland)

Lex and TC both have SP DIF and 24 bit converters, Lex and Yam both have XLR AND jack TRS connectors.

Lex has the rep
TC has the looks (c'mon, admit you guys like the multicolor screen)
Yam has the underdog rep.

I'm personally leaning towards the TC, so I might even buy a big LEx (PCM 91) in 5/7 years later....

any advice please....

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U won't go wrong with either the Lex or the TC!
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Re: How do these reverbs compare?

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Lexicon MPX 500 (around $500 in Holland)
TC M One XL (around $450 in Holland)
Yamaha REV500 (around $200 !!!! in Holland)

Lex and TC both have SP DIF and 24 bit converters, Lex and Yam both have XLR AND jack TRS connectors.

Lex has the rep
TC has the looks (c'mon, admit you guys like the multicolor screen)
Yam has the underdog rep.

I'm personally leaning towards the TC, so I might even buy a big LEx (PCM 91) in 5/7 years later....

any advice please....

cheerz,
Speedy
Hello, I would put my vote behind the Lexicon. I do not have this unit (I intend to buy one... as soon as I can find a new job ) anyway, I have had experience using the older 480L and the newer 300 (it goes without saying that they are simply amazing). Anyway, the important factor with regards to the MPX 500 is that it has the Lexchip... which means its going to be amazingly real and very flexible.

I hope this helps a little
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Can't speak for the others, but I love the Yamaha. It doesn't have delay though, which kinda sucks sometimes.
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