Lexicon Alex multi fx.
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Lexicon Alex multi fx.
Hi! <BR>I just wonder if the reverb on the Lexicon alex is good, or is the effect unit good at all. I can by it for 120€. <BR> <BR>/David
Lexicon Alex multi fx.
Hey David! <BR> <BR>Here's a link for you with user reviews from all over the world (bookmark it, it's great!): <BR> <BR><A HREF="http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/ ... ex-01.html" TARGET="_top">http://www.harmony-central.com/Effects/ ... 01.html</A> <BR> <BR>I own two Lexicon units: the Reflex, which came a little bit after the Alex and the recent MPX-100. Let me tell you that I sometimes prefer the older Reflex for its reverb. There's something about older machines... Some say the new stuff is built cheap (price issue) or lacks the character of older units... I don't know but I suspect the Alex is very similar to the Reflex (check out the review for the Reflex on Harmony Central while you're at it). <BR> <BR>I primarily bought the Reflex because I wanted to get that Vangelis-type (one of my heroes) creamy and smooth infinite-sounding reverb--I was not dissapointed!!! <BR> <BR>I bought my Reflex for $295 Canadian which is probably about $210-220 US and since a euro is roughly the same as a US dollar I would say that your price is a good one. I often check out pawn shops and vintage musical stores (always on the look-out for analog stuff, you know?) and the Reflex has kept its price. <BR> <BR>Hope this helps <BR> <BR>Sorin