Lexicon MX300 Stereo Effects Unit

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A few years ago i brought the Lexicon MX200. A great reverb unit but the power supply does not last that long. Its a wall Wart type.

I have just purchased the Lexicon MX 300.

I find the verbs much sweeter on the MX300, great delays . Plus it has a universal power socket that you can use with a kettle lead.

I am really pleased with this unit the reverbs sound fantastic .

Any other owners of this great unit?

Dave
 
A few years ago i brought the Lexicon MX200. A great reverb unit but the power supply does not last that long. Its a wall Wart type.

I have just purchased the Lexicon MX 300.

I find the verbs much sweeter on the MX300, great delays . Plus it has a universal power socket that you can use with a kettle lead.

I am really pleased with this unit the reverbs sound fantastic .

Any other owners of this great unit?

Dave

No I'm still just the proud owner of the 200 but it only goes with out saying that the 300 would be an up grade....I'll have to look into it.

And I have to ask what the heck is a kettle lead? Believe me. I have and idea but I don't want to assume here.:D






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And I have to ask what the heck is a kettle lead?
As in Tea Kettle, the power cord for an electric tea kettle. Basically saying no more wall wart on the 300... takes an AC line input
 
As in Tea Kettle, the power cord for an electric tea kettle. Basically saying no more wall wart on the 300... takes an AC line input

That's what I thought it was ....just didn't know if it was some pre fangled UK audio device.:D






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Though it might be for his electric kettle drum
 
LOL
Sorry I forgot a Kettle lead is a UK term,

My favourite setting for live gigs is Large hall on one effect and Studio delay on effect two.

This i sent through on my Mackie Onyx mixer.

Dave
 
LOL
Sorry I forgot a Kettle lead is a UK term,

My favourite setting for live gigs is Large hall on one effect and Studio delay on effect two.

This i sent through on my Mackie Onyx mixer.

Dave

Must sound nice Dave ;)






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I have a PCM80 that I used to use for recording. Now I only use it for practicing because it's all "in the box" and I have no clue how to route it as an effect in my computer lol. But it does have the best reverbs I've ever heard.
 
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