Lexicon Lxp-1 Reverb Effects Processor W/ PSU LXP1 FX U157190

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Price:
US $192.49
ApproximatelyAU $295.14
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The Lexicon LXP-1 is a compact multi-effects processor, but contains mostly reverb effects. It also has chorus and delay tones, but again primarily has reverb effects. The LXP-1 has stereo 1/4" inputs and outputs as well as MIDI connections and a 1/4" jack for a foot switch.

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Product Identifiers

BrandLexicon
MPNLXP1
eBay Product ID (ePID)1101482565

Product Key Features

Rack Unit Height1U
Number of Channels2
ColorBlack
Analog/DigitalAnalog & Digital
Frequency Range50/60Hz
Input/Output PortsMIDI (DIN) In, MIDI (DIN) Out, MIDI I/O, 6.35 mm (1/4") TRS/TS In
Form FactorRack Mountable
FeaturesActive, Built-in Effects, Presets
Number of Sounds12
Effect/EnhancementReverb, Chorus, Delay
TypeMulti-Effects Processor
ModelLXP-1

Dimensions

Weight5 - Bulky/Craft

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Good sound quality

Easy to use

Consistent results

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  • The LXP-1 Is A Timeless Classic

    I have owned several LXP-1's over the years since the late '80's. I always seem to get offered crazy money and sell them only to go buy another one because nothing else sounds like them. I have owned both the USA and Chinese models, the difference in sound is subtle and I can only tell the difference when I have one of each side by side. The USA model has a thicker sounding effect where as the Chinese model is clearer and more balanced to my ears. This one is the Chinese model and I think it sounds fantastic. I primarily use it on guitar stuff. Today I was messing around with it running through the effects loop of a Friedman IR-D and it was sensational. There's just not a bad sound in the LXP-1. I guess I have been using them for so long that this is how I think reverbs should sound.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned