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Brand: Lexicon

The Lexicon ZX-7 is a high-end audio signal processor that was introduced in the early 1990s. It features a proprietary digital signal processing algorithm called True provided by Burl Audio, as well as Lexicon's own digital signal processing technology.The ZX-7 includes 32-bit floating-point digital processing, up to 48 kHz sampling rate, and a variety of processing functions including reverb, delay, EQ, dynamics, and pitch correction. It also provides digital input/output via AES/EBU, S/PDIF, and ADAT formats, as well as analog input/output through XLR and RCA connectors.The Lexicon ZX-7 has received critical acclaim from audio professionals in the music, film, and broadcast industries due to its exceptional sound quality, versatility, and build quality. It is still regarded as one of the finest audio signal processors ever made, and its legacy is celebrated by Lexicon and Burl Audio today with the release of updated versions of the product, such as the Lexicon MX700, which builds upon the ZX-7's heritage while incorporating modern digital processing technology.



  • Power Output: 300W into 8Ω (7 channels)
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20kHz
  • Distortion: 0.05%
  • Damping Factor: 200
  • Speaker Impedance:
  • Input Sensitivity: 2V
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 110dB
  • Dimensions: 439 x 246 x 516 mm
  • Weight: 65.2 kg
  • Year: 2006
  • Price:

Lexicon ZX-7

Lexicon ZX-7

Lexicon ZX-7

Lexicon ZX-7

Lexicon ZX-7

Lexicon ZX-7

Lexicon ZX-7

Lexicon ZX-7



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