Lexicon Lambda Desktop Recording Studio
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Lexicon Lambda Desktop Recording Studio
Usb Audio Interfaces
Lexicon
Computer Music
The new Lambda Desktop Recording Studio continues the tradition of excellence
Shipping Cost :$0
Feature:
had everything you need 2 mic 2 line
Quality:
it seems to be made well its great for home use and would be fine to take on the road
Value:
worth every penny
Desirability:
it looks alright
Sound:
it sounds exellent for the price
Ease of Use:
really easy to get up and going
Support:
i dont know yet
Retail Price :$299.95
On Sale Price: $149.00
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