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JOAT
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Hi all.
This is my very first post in this forum and I was wondering if you all could help me out on a question. Did a search but came up empty.
What exactly is the difference between Lexicon "Pro" reverbs in the PCM family as opposed to the "consumer" units in the MPX line?
I am assuming the PCMs sound much nicer and that the reverbs do not sound the same in the cheaper line.
What I don't understand is that since R & D time and money was spent developing the PCM reverbs and since all the information is basically a program in a chip, why is there another set of inferior reverb programs made for the lower end MPX units? Wouldn't this mean that they would have had to spent even more R & D resources to produce a downgrade version of the PCM reverbs to incorporate it in the MPX machines?
Just curious.
Thanks guys.
JOAT
This is my very first post in this forum and I was wondering if you all could help me out on a question. Did a search but came up empty.
What exactly is the difference between Lexicon "Pro" reverbs in the PCM family as opposed to the "consumer" units in the MPX line?
I am assuming the PCMs sound much nicer and that the reverbs do not sound the same in the cheaper line.
What I don't understand is that since R & D time and money was spent developing the PCM reverbs and since all the information is basically a program in a chip, why is there another set of inferior reverb programs made for the lower end MPX units? Wouldn't this mean that they would have had to spent even more R & D resources to produce a downgrade version of the PCM reverbs to incorporate it in the MPX machines?
Just curious.
Thanks guys.
JOAT