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Post by Roger Francis »

What modle lexicon RV&DL unit is good for steel?
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Lexicon make's some nice units for Steel Guitar with Reverb and Delay. But the Lexicon MPX 110 will be the one that will cost you the least about of money. It's user friendly with Reverb's, Delay's, Chorus, Flange,and a whole lot more. You can get one for less than $200. bucks,but if you got the money you can buy a Lexicon Multi-Effects unit from $500 on up to $2000. or more.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Steve Dodson on 17 October 2005 at 02:13 PM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Steve Dodson on 17 October 2005 at 02:14 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Jim Ives »

I use the MPX 100 (same as 110 but slighty older) and it is user friendly, sounds good. I paid $100 used for mine. Highly recommend this.

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Lexicon MPX 100 -or- RV3
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Peavey Nashville 1000
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Post by Steve Dodson »

Jim, for the money they are hard to beat. With the different effects they have programed in them. If you bought each effect seperate, you would have a lot more money invested, than you would by having one of these units. So for the money they are a good investment.
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Post by John Daugherty »

I have a Lexicon MPX 110 and a MPX 100. I can't tell any difference in them. It is the quietest effects unit I have tried. I'm completely satisfied. I also have a MPX 200 which has compression and other features not found on the 110 and 100. The 200 does not have the mix control knob which the 100 and 110 have, but it does have a built-in power supply (no wall wart)and costs more..

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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I have a couple of the MPX 200's and really am satisfied with the rusults. You have more effects at one time than with the l00's or 110's.