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Billy Joe Bailey

 

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Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Post  Posted 23 Dec 2006 9:48 pm    
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I know I've already tried over on recording to get someone come over to my house and make it plain as day how to get a good sound out of what I bought, this new Lexicon mx 200.
It is there, is it not ??????
I almost had it one time and then I messed around and moved something, and ,,bam it was gone for ever, well, maybe not?
I'll start all over tomorrow turning that wheel,watching them numbers,pushing buttens looking at the red and green light go in to differant collums.Looking for that sound.
All I want is that good John Hughy sound???
HA HA HA HA well I tried BJ
Yes at last I'm begining to read the instuctions
I wish someone could take a pitcure of theirs so I could see the setting or if they could explain it???? I need help thank Billy Joe

My correct email address baileybillyjoe@yahoo

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Dustin Rigsby


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Parts Unknown, Ohio
Post  Posted 24 Dec 2006 9:10 pm    
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Throw that thing away ! A good NV 400 with the peavey mod and the reverb mod will give you all the good sounds that you need.

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D.S. Rigsby
my two hands,a $20.00 tuner,and a nicely modified NV 400


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