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I'm curious about Jon's comment: >The new MPX-1 is a Lexichip/2110 combi platter, better suited to >Vortex-like oddness. But don't expect anyone to be doing them soon. Bring >up the >naughty M-word, and you're likely to be run out of town. Why should the M-word not be brought up? I'm very interested in this unit. They had one already in a rack at Sam Ash, Cherry Hill NJ, but I didn't get a chance to hear it. I did look through the manual however, and the specs and the *numerous* algorithms (including, I seem to recall, something that looked like Cycloid [??]) seemed very impressive. It looks to be a *lengthy* and *well written* manual, from what I could glean by flipping through it for a few minutes. They were having a store-wide sale on Saturday, and I thought about picking one up for $950, but opted for a more-needed DAT. But my instincts tell me that this is a *very* nice box for the home studio owner who wants to get great Lex reverbs and other effects. I like the reverbs in the LXP-15 and, at least on paper, this unit blows it away (18-bit A/D, 24 bit [??] internal path, 20-bit D/A, and 44.1 kHz sample rate). Also, the interface looks well designed, straightforward. I'm guessing that I will add this box to my wish list. Mickey Angel