Lexicon PCM-41

The Lexicon PCM-41 is a compact rack-mounted digital delay/echo processing unit which was first released in 1980.

Mike Rutherford's Lexicon PCM-41
The Lexicon PCM-41 was Mike's preferred digital delay unit for guitars. It was used a lot for echo (he had two of these) from Abacab (1981) through to We Can't Dance (1991-92) eras. And was perhaps also responsible for the guitar sound on the hit single "Invisible Touch".

Tony Banks' Lexicon PCM-41
Tony Banks used a Lexicon PCM-41 digital delay (replacing the MXR Delay) for treating his synthesizers from Abacab to Invisible Touch tours.

Phil Collins' Lexicon PCM-41
Phil Collins has had a Lexicon PCM-41 digital delay among his outboard gear at Old Croft since in the mid-1980s.

Further information

 * Vintage Digital website