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Original Message 1/14                 Date: 07-Oct-04  @  05:25 PM   -   Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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Hi, whats the difference between budget models Lexicon MPX-100 and MPX-110 ? And is there any difference in sound-quality between MPX-100/110 and teh newer MPX-500/550 ?
Like if the reverbs on 100/110 sounds cheap in comparsion to 500/550 i.e ??



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Message 2/14                 Date: 07-Oct-04  @  09:34 PM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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get the MPX-1

 



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Message 3/14                 Date: 11-Oct-04  @  09:14 AM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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Yes there is a big difference. The difference in quality between the 200 and the 500 is huge. You get more parameters to shape the sound which is quite important in reverb and the halls and ambience patches in the 500 are really good. I would say spend the extra cash and get the 500. The 100 and 200 are cool but I reckon its better to be able to edit stuff a bit and there is a difference in sound quality.



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Message 4/14                 Date: 11-Oct-04  @  07:45 PM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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I believe they are all on the lexi site, no?



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Message 5/14                 Date: 13-Oct-04  @  01:26 AM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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Why fuck around? Get a used MPX-1. Nuff said.


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Message 6/14                 Date: 13-Oct-04  @  04:20 AM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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didnt I say that already?

yeah... 



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Message 7/14                 Date: 13-Oct-04  @  09:17 AM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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Probably a money thing. Hell if not why don't you get a Lexicon 960L?!?



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Message 8/14                 Date: 13-Oct-04  @  10:13 AM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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the MPX-1 is pretty fckin cheap nowadays. surprisingly really



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Message 9/14                 Date: 13-Oct-04  @  11:57 PM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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Ok, seems like there's only one way to go here ;). All lights on the MPX-1 then -
I read the reviews on Harmony Central, and they aren't t h a t overwhelming.. Also it is more expensive than the other models i mentioned above. So, why is the MPX-1 worth it?



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Message 10/14                 Date: 14-Oct-04  @  11:48 AM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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No I don't think it is. That's why I suggested the mpx500. I nice balance between sound quality, editing and price. The mpx isn't worth the extra cash. But again, this is only my opinion.



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Message 11/14                 Date: 14-Oct-04  @  08:10 PM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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the MPX-1 was the "pro" model, before the 200, 500, etc...

in all honesty Ive not heard all of them, but the others were the consumer releases, supposedly stripped down

Ive seen MPX-1s for $400 or less...how much more is that than the others?

obviously the 100 is the cheapest, no?



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Message 12/14                 Date: 15-Oct-04  @  05:09 PM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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Here you go bruv. I found this. Probably helps you a bit more.



Steven Woods suggested:

>The reverbs are not the same as the MPX 1
>they are the same as the MPX 100.

>For a magazine to suggest that to the readership is ridiculous, they
>should
>look at the price point.

To be fair to all sides, I'm not sure that the "Sound on Sound" reviewer
*did* claim the MPX 500 and the MPX 1 shared reverbs.

In part it reads:
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The Lexicon MPX1 is an established multi-effects/reverb all-rounder that
started life at over a grand, but now sells for little over half its
original price, while the more recent MPX100 is an altogether simpler
device
based on presets with limited editability at under £200. I think it's fair
to say that the MPX100 set a new standard for very-low-cost reverb/effects,
but although it sounds impressive for the price, if you put it up against a
PCM90 or 91 you can hear straight away that the more expensive unit sounds
richer, smoother and more spacious.

While the MPX100 is a fine reverb for the fiscally challenged project
studio, the more serious user may demand a little more sonic refinement and
more editability, which is why Lexicon developed the subject of this review
— the MPX500. Based on the same Lexichip III reverb engine that powers the
new generation of Lexicon reverb processors, the MPX500 expands on the
MPX100's philosophy while offering a sound quality that lies somewhere
between the MPX100 and the PCM90/91. So new is this processor that I had to
visit the Lexicon factory in Boston in order to get my hands on one in time
for this review, and while I was there, I was able to do direct comparison
with other Lexicon products in a studio environment before bringing it home
to do further tests. If the MPX100 sits at 1 on a scale of 1 to 10 with the
PCM90 at 10, I'd say the reverbs of the MPX500 score a six or better.


Conclusions

You can buy more versatile multi-effects boxes than the MPX500 for around
the same price, but I don't
think any of them offers the quality of reverb available here. Similarly,
the non-reverb effects may provide
nothing new, but they sound just right. Is the MPX500 an alternative, or
even a replacement, for the more
expensive MPX1? Their reverb quality is certainly comparable, but the MPX1
is a far more capable
multi-effects unit, with rather more depth to its editability. At the same
time, more flexibility makes the
MPX1 more time-consuming to program, and for tweaking effects during a
session, the MPX500 is about
as close to perfection as you can get.

In fact, the only real criticism I can make of the MPX500, given its very
attractive price, is its limited
number of user memories. I'd recommend the MPX500 either as a second
reverb/general effects box for
someone who already has something better, or as a main reverb for the
smaller studio owner who
appreciates the benefits of a Lexicon reverb. I'm buying one to back up my
PCM90!



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Message 13/14                 Date: 15-Oct-04  @  10:39 PM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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Great post! I'll be searching for one MPX-500/550 box then   seems like it's pefect for my demands and better than the first option i had.
And it's gotta be better than my QuadraVerb (1) on reverbs for sure.

Hope it isn't noisy. I have a Digitech Studio Quad 4 and it's even noisier than my old dirty setup of Boss SE-70 and QV... Seems odd but thats the fact, and I don't like it.



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Message 14/14                 Date: 18-Oct-04  @  08:27 PM     Edit: 19-Oct-04  |  05:15 AM   -   RE: Lexicon 100/110/500 ?

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No, dude, the recommendation is for the MPX-1, used. It's the superior unit, and does more than the others that cost more new. Don't skimp on yourself or your sound. It's an expression of what your creations are really worth to you. If they're not worth the investment to you, then what are they going to be worth to other people? You do make music to express something to others, right?


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