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Lexicon MX200 £200

Lexicon's latest budget effects box has a couple of tricks up its sleeve.

The Lexicon MX200 multi-effects unit

The Lexicon MX200 multi-effects unit

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The proliferation of software effects has meant a serious decline in new hardware boxes, and rightly so, you might say. But if you're working in live sound or simply don't feel particularly enamoured with your software effects, a tidy little box of tricks is often the best bet. And if it's hardware you're after then you may as well go for a quality manufacturer like Lexicon.

Well respected for their fancy high-end stuff, Lexicon has for many years delivered good budget equipment too. With hardware prices seemingly at an all-time low, it's easy to underestimate just how good a budget reverb can be.

Overview

At £200 you may consider the MX200 to be just another addition to Lexicon's more affordable line (I'm thinking MPX110 and MPX550 here). You get a similar dual-processor set-up with 24-bit converters and S/PDIF operation.

However, what you're looking at in addition is a box that's been designed to better integrate with your computer. Using a standard USB connection, the MX-Edit software lets you edit and save programs on your desktop (or indeed back to the MX200 itself). And the included VST/AU drivers let you bring up the MX200 as a plug-in within compatible software packages.

As you would expect from Lexicon, the emphasis is on reverbs (there are 16 basic types included). But you'll also find delay and modulation effects, and dynamics courtesy of dbx, with 99 factory presets organised by category.

Like many dual-processor units, you can configure the signal routing in different ways. So in some cases the two effects will be independent of each other and in some cases not. It's worth bearing in mind that with a single stereo output, stereo signals get blended on the way out.

To keep things clear and simple, each processor gets its own front-panel controls, and the matrix indicates which effect is loaded into which processor.

Throughout the labelling, you'll find that green LEDs have been used to indicate processor 1, and red LEDs processor 2. Plus there's a useful audition button, which plays a selection of samples so you can test the patch you've loaded.

In use

I think I've probably used all of Lexicon's reverbs over time, and I remain a fan of their mid-priced MPX1. Hardly surprisingly the style and character of the MX200 reverbs falls within those familiar boundaries.

So in addition to the more typical plate and hall algorithms, you get 'room', 'chamber' and 'ambience' for more up-close applications, with 'gated', 'reverse' and 'arena' offering more interesting spaces.

Overall these sound as you would expect. For me the shorter style verbs (ambience, studio and room) do good work, with the longer styles (large hall and plate) lacking the undesirable flutter you can get on reverb plug-ins.

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Good reverbs, modulation and delay effects.

Cons

Unreliable PC software editor.

Verdict

An affordable yet good quality multi-effects unit with the benefit of software control.

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Specification

MX200

Price:
£200
Audio Processor:
24-bit
Available Inputs:
1/4 Inch Jack, 1/4 Inch Jack (Balanced)
Available Outputs:
1/4 Inch Jack, 1/4 Inch Jack (Balanced)
Battery/Adaptor Type:
9V Battery
Compatible Systems:
Mac, PC
Converters:
24-bit, 48kHz
Dynamic Range (dB):
107
Frequency Response (kHz):
20Hz to 20kHz +/-1dB at 1kHz
OS Requirements:
Apple Mac Os X or later, Microsoft Windows XP
Plug-in Formats Supported:
AU, VST
Presets:
198

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