Lexicon PCM91 Digital Stereo Reverb Processor

AES/EBU and S/PDIF I/O. 15 Algorithms: 5 Stereo and 10 Dual Reverb. 450 Preset programs; 100 User. Dynamic spatialization effects for 2-channel or surround applications. All of the features of the PCM 90 PLUS built-in Dual Reverb.

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"you don't always get what you pay for."

Feature:
has lots of reverb aligrothams, but has nothing else.

Quality:
construction feels sturdy, but after a little bit of use, my right output just stopped working, and a few of the buttons stick, which can be very difficult to unstick. definitely not good quality for the price, but who knows, maybe it was just mine.

Value:
way too expensive for how little it does and how poor the quality is.

Desirability:
it looks nice and fancy, but it definitely doesnt sound that way.

Sound:
sounds digitalized and harsh.

Ease of Use:
its fairly easy to use if you know what your doing.

Support:
i havent asked for support, i just returned it.

Overall:
im giving this an overall rating of 2 because the sound was harsh, the quality was poor, and it is way too over priced. lexicon went downhill with this one. i ended up returning this after a couple of days of use, and bought a eventide, which was quite a bit more, but worth every penny.

Submitted: 1/6/2008

Style of Music: electronic: dance, house, trance, ambient, drum and bass, etc.


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The PCM 91 offers Lexicon's highest quality reverbs in a compact, affordable package with a powerful interface which allows both easy access and a wealth of programming capabilities for the sound designer. All of the features of the acclaimed PCM 90 are included, plus full AES/EBU I/O, new Dual Reverb algorithms, and new presets with dynamic spatialization effects for 2-channel or surround applications. All of the Dual Reverb algorithms and presets (available for the PCM 90 on a PC card) are built into the PCM 91.

450 presets provide sounds for real-world applications

Technical Info

Connectors: Combined 3-pole XLR and 1/4 in.
T/R/S phone jacks (2)
Impedance:
0dB/BAL switch position: 100k, balanced
20dB/UNBAL switch position:50km unbalanced
A/D Performance
THD: <0.003%, 10Hz to 20 kHz
Dynamic Range: >105 dB
Conversion: 24 bits, 128x oversampling
Levels:
0dB/BAL switch position: 2dBu min full scale, +20dBu max
20dB/UNBAL switch position: 22dBu min full scale, 0dBu max
Audio Output
Connectors: 1/4 in. T/R/S phone jacks (2); balanced
XLR connectors (2)
Impedance: 125, each side, balanced
D/A Performance
THD: <0.005%, 10Hz to 20 kHz
Dynamic Range: >98 dB
Conversion: 20 bits, 128x oversampling
Levels: +18dBm max, full scale
(+4dBu
setting)+4dBm max, full scale
(10dBu setting)
Muting: Relays provided for output muting
during power on/off
Analog Audio
InterfaceFrequency Response: 10Hz to 20kHz +/-0.5dB
Crosstalk: 55dB max, 10Hz to 20kHz
S/N Ratio: 90dB min, 20kHz bandwidth
THD: <0.006% max, 10Hz to 20kHz
Dynamic Range: >96 dB
Sample Rates: 44.1kHz, 48kHz
InterfaceConnectors: Coaxial, RCA Type (2); Balanced,
XLR (2)
Format: S/PDIF (IEC-958) consumer and
AES/EBU (AES3-1995) professional
interface
Sample Rates: 44.1kHz, 48kHz
Conversion Data Path: 20 bits
DSP Data Path: 20/24 bits
Audio Memory
ConfigurationBase Memory: Two 256KB x 18 DRAMs (PCM 81)
Two 256KB x 20 DRAMs (PCM 91)
External Memory
CardConnector:Accepts PCMCIA Type 1 cards,
Standards: PCMCIA 2.0/JEIDA 4.0
Card Format: Supports up to 1MB SRAM
Control Interface
MIDI: 5-Pin DIN for MIDI IN, OUT, THRU
Footswitch: 1/4 in. T/R/S phone jack for 2 independent
momentary footswitches
Footpedal: 1/4 in. T/R/S jack (Z=10k* - 100k*)
General
Dimensions:(WxHxD) 19.0 x 1.75 x 12.0 in.
19 in. rackmount standard, 1U high
Weight: Net 6.4 lbs
Power Requirements: 100-240vac, 50-60 Hz, 35 W, 3-pin
IEC power connector
RFI/ESD: Conforms to FCC class B
EN55022 Class B (CE), IEC 801-2,
IEC 801-3
Environment:
Operating Temperature: 32
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