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Del Ray Grace
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From: Toledo, Ohio, USA

posted 01 July 2005 09:29 PM     profile     
I have been contemplating purchasing a Lexicon 100 or 110 every since Gary Preston's Gospel Steel Guitar Jubilee early this year.Most of the guys that performed had one and they sounded great.I see that an even later model is on the market called the Lexicon 200.Does anyone out there own one and how does it compare to the others?Thanks in advance for the help. www.sacredstrings.com
Terry Bethel
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From: Hollister,Mo 65672 USA

posted 01 July 2005 10:03 PM     profile     
I have a Lexicon MPX 200. It is the best sounding reverb I have every used.
Yes I love mine.
Terry Bethel

[This message was edited by Terry Bethel on 01 July 2005 at 10:03 PM.]

Bill Myers
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From: Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, USA

posted 07 July 2005 07:09 AM     profile     
Not that I am in the same league as Mr. Bethel, but I am also using an MPX200 and think it is a great sounding processor. The MX200 is a replacement for the now discontinued MPX200. I picked it over a similarly priced TC Electronics unit because it has better sound and better features. The 200 is a step up from the 110 and allows more presets and controls over program parameters. It doesn't have near the capabilites of the 550, but then the 550 has way more than I need. I think all the lexicon units sound great.

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2003 Carter D10, 8x5 Black and 1998 Carter D10 9x5, rack mounted amp and cabinets

[This message was edited by Bill Myers on 07 July 2005 at 07:13 AM.]

Erv Niehaus
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From: Litchfield, MN, USA

posted 07 July 2005 07:29 AM     profile     
I also use an MPX 200. I believe it is very similiar to the 100/110, with just a few more bells and windows and a little more user friendly.
Erv
John Macy
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From: Denver, CO USA

posted 07 July 2005 07:46 AM     profile     
The new 200 will also let you access it from a computer via USB and use it as a plugin in recording programs...
Del Ray Grace
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From: Toledo, Ohio, USA

posted 07 July 2005 05:43 PM     profile     
Thanks to everyone that wrote in on this post.I am having a ball as I experiment with the many different features that my Lexicon MX 200 has to offer.The only limitation is your imagination with this unit. Thanks for sharing guys.

Del Ray Grace www.sacredstrings.com

Matt Elsen
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From: Portland, Or. USA

posted 07 July 2005 06:17 PM     profile     

Are there delay & chorus features available with this unit? If so, how do they stack up?

Thanks,
M.E.

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