
cjacek
Analogue Enthusiast
I was once the guy who asked: "Which reverb is better, cheaper, budget oriented etc etc ...." ... Well, now, I'd like to help out my fellow recordists with a short review of some of the units I tried:
1. Behringer Virtualizer ----- sounds overly metallic and has a "yucky" character to it, crap
2. Alesis Microverb (original) -------- surprisingly better sounding than the virtualizer in the "character" department, less metallic but still a bit thin and hollow
3. Alto Alpha Verb ---------Don't even touch this piece of crap. Makes me sick just thinking of it.
4. Lexicon Mpx-100 ------- Thick sound, not metallic but rather "sterile" and too "modern" sounding. Don't really know why I dislike it but I just do. If you want that classic "vintage" sound then this is not for you.
5. Alesis Nanoverb -------Just a bunch of "cold", "sterile" noise ..
6. Art Fx (or somethin') -------- Crap, in the league of "laughable" gear
7. Lexicon LXP-1 ------ Made in the late 80's. STOMPS the shit out of ALL of the above units in overall sound quality and sheer pleasure to use. Thick, creamy, loads of that "vintage character" everyone seems to be after these days and in no way metallic sounding. I've had someone listen to it, without knowing what they were hearing, and they asked "Is this digital ?". LOL!! Yeah, but you wouldn't know it!
There ya have it, the Lexicon LXP-1, for MUCH less, ($150 USD total in my case) easily outperformed the above "processors". Unless you have more than a $1000 or are incredibly anal, get yourself the Lxp-1 (eBay) and stop searching all over for that "perfect", "budget" oriented reverb unit. You found it in the LXP-1. Case closed.
Btw, thanks very much to the persons whom recommended the LXP-1. (You know who you are
).
~Daniel
1. Behringer Virtualizer ----- sounds overly metallic and has a "yucky" character to it, crap
2. Alesis Microverb (original) -------- surprisingly better sounding than the virtualizer in the "character" department, less metallic but still a bit thin and hollow
3. Alto Alpha Verb ---------Don't even touch this piece of crap. Makes me sick just thinking of it.

4. Lexicon Mpx-100 ------- Thick sound, not metallic but rather "sterile" and too "modern" sounding. Don't really know why I dislike it but I just do. If you want that classic "vintage" sound then this is not for you.
5. Alesis Nanoverb -------Just a bunch of "cold", "sterile" noise ..
6. Art Fx (or somethin') -------- Crap, in the league of "laughable" gear
7. Lexicon LXP-1 ------ Made in the late 80's. STOMPS the shit out of ALL of the above units in overall sound quality and sheer pleasure to use. Thick, creamy, loads of that "vintage character" everyone seems to be after these days and in no way metallic sounding. I've had someone listen to it, without knowing what they were hearing, and they asked "Is this digital ?". LOL!! Yeah, but you wouldn't know it!

There ya have it, the Lexicon LXP-1, for MUCH less, ($150 USD total in my case) easily outperformed the above "processors". Unless you have more than a $1000 or are incredibly anal, get yourself the Lxp-1 (eBay) and stop searching all over for that "perfect", "budget" oriented reverb unit. You found it in the LXP-1. Case closed.
Btw, thanks very much to the persons whom recommended the LXP-1. (You know who you are

~Daniel