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Electro Harmonix has long been known for producing effects that lean toward more atmospheric and experimental sounds, and the Cathedral sits firmly within that approach. Designed as a stereo reverb unit, it offers eight different reverb modes ranging from traditional spring, hall, room, and plate sounds through to reverse and the well known “Grail Flerb” mode.

Using 24 bit AD and DA converters with true stereo inputs and outputs, the Cathedral delivers a broad and spacious response suited to both subtle ambience and larger ambient textures. Features such as programmable presets, tap tempo controlled pre-delay, damping and tone controls, and an infinite reverb hold function make it a flexible and practical reverb unit for both live and studio use.

Specs:

Reverb Modes: Grail Spring, Accu Spring, Hall, Room, Plate, Reverse, Grail Flerb, Echo

Inputs/Outputs: True stereo

Converters: 24 bit AD and DA

Controls: Tap tempo, damping/tone, programmable presets

Functions: Infinite reverb hold, save/load presets

Power Requirements: 9.6VDC 200mA power supply (centre negative)

Dimensions:

Width: 4.75" (120.7mm)

Length: 5.75" (146mm)

Height: 2.5" (63.5mm)

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Listeda month ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Cathedral Stereo Reverb
Categories
Year
  • 2009 - 2020

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