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alex_law
08-05-2007, 05:15 PM
So, I've had this beastie for a few months now, and I'm convinced it's a steal at $200. Anyone else loving theirs?

orogeny
08-05-2007, 07:44 PM
Agreed that it is a total steal at 200 bucks.

Excellent unit.

nitefly7
08-28-2007, 12:43 PM
Dooo elaborate,

I'm planning on going girly rack, and am auditioning the MX200/300/400 as well as the MPX1..

The MPX1 has the advantage of having a footpedal input for the occasional whammy +1 oct. I'd like to pitch shift..
But ofcourse, the MX's can take CC-data to get a pitch shift .. ?

Lution
10-09-2007, 01:09 PM
Also want to give this unit some praise!

Very lush reverbs, nice tape delays and mod delays, vintage sounding chorus. No tone suck through the serial loop on my XTC.

A great buy for $199.

dankayaker
10-11-2007, 09:56 AM
Also want to give this unit some praise!

Very lush reverbs, nice tape delays and mod delays, vintage sounding chorus. No tone suck through the serial loop on my XTC.

A great buy for $199.



No tone suckage ??????? This may be what I'm looking for then.

Lution
10-11-2007, 11:22 AM
No tone suckage ??????? This may be what I'm looking for then.

yep!
sounds really good. This is in the serial loop of my XTC which is a great loop on it's own.

I'm using 3 ft cables both ways.

dankayaker
10-11-2007, 11:39 AM
Very cool, I found them on-line for $180 delivered.
BTW . .does it do a nice modulated delay ? That's pretty much all I want.

Lution
10-11-2007, 11:55 AM
Very cool, I found them on-line for $180 delivered.
BTW . .does it do a nice modulated delay ? That's pretty much all I want.

yes, I really like it. I'm not experienced too much in this type of delay, but I keep programming mod delay or tape delay as my main delays... so sounds real good to me.

axelicker
10-14-2007, 01:15 AM
Yeah, it is a cool box and refreshingly easy to get to the effects - no menus! [I actually bought the MX300 too, but having owned loads of processors I guess at this point I am weary of nested menus, and liked the sounds from the MX200 just as well, so I sold it.] Only effect I don't like much is the chorus, but no worries, it is in my rack because I lacked tremolo, reverb, and a phaser more suited to high-gain than my Retrosonic (i.e. post-gain).