Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use?

Posted by: Luis.Santos

Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/06/03 07:38 AM

Lexicon MPX200, TC Electronic M-300, Yamaha REV500 or even the new Alesis AKIRA?

I need a good and reliable effects processor, mainly for live use but also for studio use.

The effects processor will be used almost only for reverb on vocals.
I really need to know what's the best Reverb on these units. Lexicon MPX200 is very poor on editing functions...

Anyone here is using a Lexicon MPX200 or a TC Electronic M-300?
I would really appreciate some input on these two units, as well as another options...

Thanks in advance.

Luis Santos

[This message has been edited by Luis.Santos (edited 05-06-2003).]
Posted by: Luis.Santos

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/06/03 10:48 AM

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Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/06/03 12:20 PM

I have a better option for you. when I moved my studio to my new place ... I had to dow-size it just a bit, and I have one reverb too many. It's a mint (in the box) Lexicon MPX500 ..... more presets and more adjustable than the 200. It's your's for $250 shipped anywhere.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/06/03 12:22 PM

I can only comment on the TC Electronic M-300: it's top quality and it was recently recomended by a friend jazz musician. TC Eletronic equipment is among the best choices: you can not go wrong with it.

-- José.
Posted by: Luis.Santos

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/06/03 03:53 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
I have a better option for you. when I moved my studio to my new place ... I had to dow-size it just a bit, and I have one reverb too many. It's a mint (in the box) Lexicon MPX500 ..... more presets and more adjustable than the 200. It's your's for $250 shipped anywhere.


Uncle Dave, that's a fine offer, but I can't accept it since I'm from Portugal... Otherwise I'd probably accept it.

By the way, what effects processor are you using right now?

Luis Santos
Posted by: Luis.Santos

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/06/03 03:55 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by matias:
I can only comment on the TC Electronic M-300: it's top quality and it was recently recomended by a friend jazz musician. TC Eletronic equipment is among the best choices: you can not go wrong with it.

-- José.


Hi José, long time no see(talk)

Do you think Tc Electronic MC-300 is better than the Lexicon 200 ?... I'm not talking about the Lexicon 500 or 550 because I don't want to spend so much money.

Luis Santos
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/06/03 04:40 PM

Luis,
I honestly can't do that comparison, but some internet reviewers seem to rate TC Eletronic equipment higher than other brands (in the same price class). The M-300 unit uses the same algorithms as other much more expensive effect processors of the same brand, but with a simple-to-use interface.
-- José.
Posted by: harosha

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/08/03 08:52 AM

Also check out the TC M-One XL.
Posted by: Luis.Santos

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/09/03 03:20 AM

I know TC M-ONE XL is a great machine but I didn't want to spend so much money...
Thanks anyway!...

Luis Santos
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/09/03 04:00 AM

My studio rack has a TC MoneXL, a TC Voice Prism, a Boss VF1, and a Boss SE50. I wanted to add the Lexicon, but rack space was limited, so I ended up using two 1/2 rack units for more versitility. I use the TC for reverb, and the 2 Boss units are great for chorus and delays. The Voice Prism is usually deicated for vocal harmonies, but can be patched into the effects buss as a 4th multi processor too.

This Lexicon is a great unit ... I just have no more room for it. I'll try to post a picture of the set-up soon.
Posted by: harosha

Re: Lexicon MPX200 or TC Electronic M-300 for vocals reverb, live use? - 05/09/03 06:30 AM

UD: TC M-One XL is awesome! I just bought it two days ago and I am very impressed with the reverb. I now have a TC VoiceOne, TC M-One and Yamaha 01V for effects.

Luis: I have never used Lexicon, but you really can't go wrong with TC units. I have heard a lot about M300 and if it uses similar effect algorithms as M-One, I would get the M300.