Different shooters place different degrees of importance on the variables. Set aside any preconceived notions and go shoot both of them. Buy the one that feels and shoots the best for you.
I completely agree !! Try both out .
I' ll give you a little advise also on what to look for . Make sure both bows are set up identically. Make sure both are pulling the same exact poundage and that it is a comfortable poundage to shoot for you(have the shop owner varify the poundages with a bowscale and let you see). Make sure they both have the same style grip. Shoot the same exact arrows through each bow. Shoot both back to back as many times as you can comfortably and don' t over do it. Rest for a bit, if you start getting fatigued. Pay attention to things like the weight of each, balance , draw cycle, backwall, vibration, and shot noise.
I like the LX much better but you may not, just go try both out as many times as it takes to make up your mind. They' re both expensive and you won' t go wrong with either, but you do want to go out with 100% confidence in your equipment.