Whether your'e looking for raw processing power with instant front-panel access for live performance, or seeking rich, smooth and complex processing algorithms in the studio, Lexicon brings the best of both worlds together in the MX200 Dual Reverb Effects Processor.
Thanks for that, useful info i been looking at the Lexicon MX200 it has spdif out, so may find a use for that digital in on the MX1 lol...
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I had a Lexicon MX200 for a while, and it was pretty decent. It would be a seamless fit in your system, and they are cheap. Like $200 or less. If you use both "engines" on the same setting and get the inputs right, they sound pretty good. Wall wart alert. An option.
Nobody has reviewed this product yet. Have an opinion?