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Yeah, I thought the target market for my boogie would be fairly slim. I'd be willing to make a trade if someone had the right gear. I love the amp and the tone is spectacular, but it's a bit overkill and heavy for me (I have a bad back, had surgury last Dec, etc). I use the boogie just for my monday night traditional jazz gig. I'm thinking of gettting a Roland Cube 30 because it is only 20 pounds and smaller, plus it has a lot of effects...anybody have one? My lexicon LXP1 and LXP5. The LXP1 is primarily for delay, chorus, and reverb. I had been using it for reverb...it really does have nice verb, and the chorus is lush as well. The LXP5 is more like a a multi-effects box. It is a bit challenging to program, however. If someone has the patience to get inside the menu tree, or uses the MIDIQuest software, then you can get some interesting sounds out of it. It's not an Eventide or TC Electronics Fireworx by any means, but still a powerful little effects box. I'm actually considering selling my two Boss VF-1 units as well.....need to give that more thought, however, as I'm in love with those little red boxes. :) Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "tEd ® kiLLiAn" <tedkillian@charter.net> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 10:19 PM Subject: Re: FOR SALE: Mesa Boogie Mark I Combo Amp > Kris, > > 'Tis a beaut indeed. But a tad rich for my meager means. > I am mildly interested in your Lexicon half-space processors > you mentioned on the list the other day however. > > Given I'm a Mac guy, the software isn't a factor for me. > But a really good processor (or two) with some new > creative potential sounds attractive. > > Anything more you care to say about them? > > Ted > > > On Jun 20, 2006, at 8:46 PM, Krispen Hartung wrote: > >> Any takers? It's a beauty. >> >> http://www.krispenhartung.com/mark-I.htm >> >> Kris >> >> > >