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Just got one too! It's definitely more versatile than it's front panel would lead you to believe. Sounds great as well... will know more later as I get further into the unit. Price is awesomely right! It's about 1/8th the weight of my LXP15II as well... best, Miko ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: re:reverb/delay units Author: Howard Harawitz <howard@brooknorth.com> at INTERNET Date: 12/22/98 5:52 PM I just got one of those Lexicon MP100's. It sounds good and the price is right -- even in ever-devaluating C$! At 08:59 AM 12/19/98 EST, you wrote: > >In a message dated 12/19/98 8:56:24 AM, Trisstine@aol.com writes: > ><<I'm > now looking to update my reverb/delay units.(2 older Alesis > Quadraverbs) Are there any units out there that are live-use > friendly(i.e. easily adjustable w/o using midi), as well as > producing excellent reverbs?>> > >Lexicon MXP100 (!) > > >Marshall > > ========================================================== Howard Harawitz howard@brooknorth.com ========================================================== Brooklyn North Software Works Inc. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Telephone: 1-902-423-0257 ========================================================== Check the Halifax Harbor Cam: http://www.brooknorth.com/camsite/