Sorry for the delay, no pun intended, but between waking up at 5:30, getting home at 8:00, etc, etc.
The LXP sounds fantastic. It is like a new machine. It sounds "broader" and like Jim said would be a result, there is no apparent metallic sound. It is smooth. The tails of the longer verbs sound, I'm not sure how to say it, but the acronym of harsh. I played with the plates on some of
my DM Pro tracks and some of the halls and rooms on vocals and acoustic guitar from a song I already had some rough scratch tracks for on my 488 from last year.
Now the unfortunate part...
my MSR-16 is in the shop with what I believe to be a problem with the Dolby NR, but who knows. I had to test this through my 488 (and through a pair of headphones at that) which I had previously heard it with, but I had a pretty vivid sound of the original from memory. But being now-spoiled by the msr, I need to get it back and hook the LXP up to its rightful owner so I can really explore the new sound. But so far, it is a beautiful improvement in the unit. My poor ears are not attuned to the same detail that some of your guys' may be, but I do know the LXP sounds much different in two ways...same character, same presets, but MUCH smoother and deeper is the best way I can describe it.
When my msr gets back I'll give a better, more detailed review when I get a good chance to play with it more.
Sonic, if you are ever in South Florida or I'm out West, I owe you a couple of drinks or dinner
Thanks for the awesome advice, man
