The Product
The Lexicon MX300 is a 1U rack mounting stereo reverb and digital effects processor that lets you switch effect routings easily via front panel controls, so you dont have to spend time behind a rack changing cables. Dual mono sends the left and right input signals through effect 1 and effect 2 respectively. Each signal is then routed to its respective output, completely independent from the other. Cascade (series) sends left and right input signals first through effect 1, then through effect 2, and then routed as a stereo signal to their respective outputs. Dual stereo (parallel) routes left and right input signals through both effects independently. Both effects output signals are then mixed together, and routed to both the outputs as a single stereo signal.
Mono split sends left input signal through effect 1, while the right input signal is sent through effect 2. The output signals of both effects are then mixed together, and routed to both the outputs as a single stereo signal. Stereo routing provides a single stereo effect path for left and right signals. This routing removes one of the effect modules for users requiring a streamlined signal path with only a single effect for their needs but taking advantage of all of the MX300s processing power.
Other features include 16 legendary Lexicon reverbs, delays and modulation effects, dbx compression and de-essing, input gain on the stereo inputs, a large LCD display, 99 factory and 99 user programs, S/PDIF digital input and output, MIDI in and MIDI thru, 24-bit 44.1kHz/48kHz sample rates, a footswitch port and audio inputs and outputs available unbalanced on ¼" jack connectors and balanced on XLR connectors.
The Manufacturer
Lexicon was founded in 1971 and has become one of the world's premier manufacturers of home theatre and professional electronics. Innovative technologies, such as LOGIC 7, have helped Lexicon to push the boundaries of home entertainment, and Lexicon audio systems are now available in the Rolls Royce Phantom, and LOGIC 7 in models from BMW, Mercedes and Land Rover. With the introduction of the world's first digital processor in 1971, Lexicon became the leader in digital audio, and since that time they continuously introduced ground breaking technology to the audio industry. Today, Lexicon processing is heard on over 80% of all recordings in broadcast, film soundtracks, and music alike.
General
- frequency response 10Hz - 20kHz +0dB/-0.5dB
- THD + noise <0.019%
- dynamic range >109dB
- crosstalk <-80dB typical
- input connector unbalanced ¼" Jack
- input level unbalanced +4dBu nominal
- input impedance unbalanced 25kΩ
- input connector balanced ¼" Jack and XLR
- input level balanced +4dBu nominal
- input impedance balanced 50kΩ
- output connector unbalanced ¼" Jack
- output level unbalanced -10dBV nominal
- output connector balanced ¼" Jack and XLR
- output level balanced -10dBV nominal
- digital output phono
- power requirements 18W
- dimensions 483mm W x 185mm D x 44mm H
- weight 5.8kg
Accessories Included
MX Edit/USB driver CD
4 Self Adhesive Feet
Power Cable
User Guide
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