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Hi all,
I'm working with a local band, and looking for an affordable reverb to use for the lead vocals, and maybe some delay as well (depending on the repertoire ;-)) I'm in doubt between the TC Electronics M-300 and Lexicon MPX110, both are in roughly the same price range. What are your ideas about these two units ? Any others I need to look at and listen to ?? Regards, Gerbert |
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StrideR s.t.r.i.d.e.r(a)xs4all.nl wrote in
: I'm working with a local band, and looking for an affordable reverb to use for the lead vocals, and maybe some delay as well (depending on the repertoire ;-)) If you want affordable, you could always hook up an old Karaoke machine to your amp. Most Pioneer Karaoke machines have reverb and echo controls. A Karaoke machine shouldn't cost you more than 50.00 - 75.00 on eBay. |
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