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John Lindley

 

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Post  Posted 4 Dec 2008 9:03 am    
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The Lexicon MPX100 is in like new condition and it includes the manual. I only used it in my music room back when I thought if I could get my equipment to sound like John Hughey, I could play like him....Nope..$110 shipped. USA only. PayPal preferred. email me at aworldm@bellsouth.net I live in Statesville, NC.
Offering 24-bit dual stereo effects including pitch, 5.7 second delay, modulation and legendary Lexicon reverb with independent processing on each input and simultaneous analog and digital (S/PDIF)outputs-

Lexicon, Inc., the world's foremost manufacturer of digital effects processors for both live performance and studio/production applications introduces the MPX 100, a true stereo dual-channel processor with 24-bit internal processing, 20-bit A/D-D/A and S/PDIF digital output. Utilizing a new version of Lexicon's proprietary LexichipTM, the MPX 100 offers 240 presets with classic true stereo reverb programs such as Ambience, Plate, Chamber and Inverse as well as Tremolo, Rotary, Chorus, Flange, Pitch, Detune, Delay and Echo. Dual channel processing allows control of completely independent effects on the left and right channels.




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John Lindley

 

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Post  Posted 8 Dec 2008 6:09 pm     Lexicon
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