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| Lexicon MPX500/550 as standalone converter? I have both the MPX500 and 550. They both have issues with the rotary selectors. They just won't scroll through the options one by one. Anyway its too expensive to repair for what they cost me. So I was thinking of using them as converters by using the bypass option. I have a Digi 002rack. Will these be better than this? anyone tried this? Come on slutz let me know ![]() |
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