Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb Pedal

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Enter the Cathedral and surround your music with the aria of divine presence. True stereo reverbs reveal your inspirations while programmability recalls your spirit of creation. The Cathedral is the performer's mantra creating the perfect space for your instrument or voice while offering an elegance that takes your music to a higher ground.
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Technical Details

- 24 bit AD / DA converters
- True stereo inputs and outputs
- 8 programmable reverb styles with the ability to load and save
- Tap Tempo to set pre-delay section
- Damping/Tone control available for each reverb mode
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Customer Buzz
 "great versatile pedal" 2010-08-30
By James C. Roebuck (tucson, az)
been through a ton of reverbs and delays.... boss, eventide, reverb tanks, etc... i rely on reverb for my sound. I have read some bad reviews of this pedal and i don't understand it. this pedal rocks. I actually use the echo mode the most and was able to ditch my dd-6. it has a tap tempo, the ability to dampen the repeats to make it sound analog. also can make the repeats clear or smeared. the infinite switch is fun for holding the repeats to play over them. it is great for live performances.



it plays well with other pedals and sounds great in stereo, really great. the flerb setting provides some nice flange like modulation that is unique. i havent found the spring reverbs to be as good as a tank, but its certainly passable.



the other reverbs, room, hall, etc really sound divine. can get some nice washes and shoegaze kind of stuff, in stereo and with infinite button, watch out! tap tempo works great and is true bypass. I havent had a chance to explore the reverse echo yet. it seems a bit gimmicky, but time will tell.



i like it better than the other reverb pedals from ehx that i have tried. all in all, this pedal has allowed me to remove my delay and flanger from my pedalboard. with just a decent fuzz and this I can cover a ton of territory. I am always looking for ways to reduce my pedalboard, especially when I am on the road.



my only concerns or wishes: expression pedal input would be nice. a way to change presets without bending over.

I am also hoping it holds up to the rigors of the road, but this is always a concern with digital effects I think



overall, the cathedral really works for me. it works for me better than the dd-20, which i thought sounded a bit thin and seemed to suck tone a bit.



I feel like this pedal opens up creativity. I would suggest checking one out. as I said earlier, the thing that surprised me was how nice the echo mode sounded

Customer Buzz
 "Lots of options... not a "quickie"..."infinite" button is cool." 2009-12-15
By L. Irish (Wrightsville, PA)
Tremendous reverb, lots of options and controls, actually will work as an echo unit. The Cathedral is not a simple, "set a couple of controls and go" deal, the more time you spend learning about how actual reverberatio works: pre-delay, how tone is affected in the reverberation field, etc. -- the better off you'll be, and the better you'll sound.

Has the ability to store and access pre-sets, which is truly useful (more than one would be nice, but then it would be a much more complex pedal) but probably the coolest thing for me is the "infinite" feature. I'm in a three-piece band, and when I start a song, I can set a nice lush reverb, play a chord or get some note(s) feeding back, then hold the infinite button down, and play over the "wash". It's quite an awesome sound; the wash just continues on and on and the un-reverberated guitar plays over it. Sweet. Goes back to normal reverb operation when you take your foot off the button.

I'd buy it again, but I need some time to work on it and "find" the pre-sets for different songs.Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb Pedal


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