Lexicon MPX G2 User Manual

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MPX G2 Program Descriptions

Programs 180-199 give you a collection of guitar amp tones from vintage to modern and
everything in between.

180 AmericanClean
Super clean American round clean sound with lots of headroom. Plenty of lows and highs.
Great for clean chords or country leads.

181 AmericanOD
Adds a bit of Overdrive to American Clean to simulate the amp being cranked up. Great
for country rock.

182 AmericanGain
An American amp overdriven with a hint of ambience. Responds well to dynamics — use
this for a straight-ahead rock sound.

183 Roadhouse
Straight-ahead bluesy preamp with just enough grit and some tasty reverb.

184 Taxmania
Use this sound with classic 60’s pop riffs.

185 British 60’s
The medium overdriven sound of a British amplifier. Think Hendrix.

186 British 70’s
A moderately overdriven sound based on British 60’s with more overall gain. Think
Zeppelin.

187 British 80’s
Classic British style high-gain amp with a touch of ambience to open up the sound. Great
for leads or chunky rhythms. Think Van Halen.

188 AmericanMod
A hot rodded American style amp with lots of bottom end and sustain. Think Eric Johnson.

189 ModernHiGain
Super high gain with tons of sustain and a bit of ambience. Great for metal leads and
rhythms. Think Metallica.

190 TransChorus1
A popular solid-state twin with built-in chorus.

191 TransChorus2
The same solid-state twin as TransChorus1 with different chorus and tone settings.

192 Jazz Bright
Tight, articulate and bright. This amp will really bring out those clean fluid lines. It has a
built-in chorus and silky reverb too.

193 Jazz Dark
This amp is set for a darker tone to give some weight to comping and chord melodies.
Push it hard to put an edge on your bop — Imagine an organ trio in a smoke-filled club.

194 Acoustic
A preamp sound which can make your clean electric guitar sound almost acoustic. Works
especially well on the neck pickup.

Amp Collection

(Stand Alone)

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