Before every laptop shipped with a reverb plugin that sounded fine, Lexicon was building the boxes that defined what expensive sounded like. The LXP-15 is the half-rack sibling that snuck...
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Before every laptop shipped with a reverb plugin that sounded fine, Lexicon was building the boxes that defined what expensive sounded like. The LXP-15 is the half-rack sibling that snuck into project studios everywhere and quietly outclassed gear twice its price. Underneath the unassuming panel sit the lush halls, plates and chambers Lexicon built its name on, plus delays, pitch shifting and modulation that turn a flat take into something with depth and air. It does not sound cheap because it never was.
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GENRE / USE
A studio and stage reverb and effects box for adding depth, space and ambience to vocals, drums, guitars and full mixes. Lush halls, plates and chambers plus pitch, delay and modulation make it a go-to send effect, the kind of musical, natural reverb engineers reach for to make a flat take sound expensive.
THE WORD: Reverb's sellers call the LXP-15 a classic, legendary reverb that outclasses modern Lexicon and TC boxes in its price range, sounding more natural and musical to the ear. See it on Reverb.
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