Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb 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.
* 24 bit AD and 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
* Grail Spring, Accu Spring, Hall, Room, Plate, Reverse, Grail Flerb, Echo
* Hold tap tempo for infinite reverb
Cathedral
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THE CATHEDRAL WAS CHOSEN 2009 STOMPBOX OF THE YEAR BY MUSICRADAR.COM
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EHX CATHEDRAL REVERB MARKED „TOP GEAR” by TopGuitar Musicians’ Magazine
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Guitar Player Editors' Pick The Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Reverb has been rewarded the Guitar Player Magazine Editor’s Pick award for outstanding sonic performance.
"I am knocked out by the quality and vibe of these ‘verbs.” - Matt Blackett Guitar Player
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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Stuff from the Blog
Effectology, Vol.14 “Envelope Filter Oddities”
Posted 3/14/2010
In Effectology 14, pedal guru Bill Ruppert takes us on a journey to previously unchartered sonic territory. Using only Electro-Harmonix pedals and his guitar, Bill creates a series of “believe it or not” soundscapes. Whether it’s the sound of songbirds singing joyfully by a babbling brook or a vintage vinyl “lo-fi” recording complete with clicks and scratches, Bill’s mastery of effects will amaze you. As he says, “Never judge what an effect pedal will do by what you have heard it will do. Experiment and you will find new sounds not yet discovered!” Indeed!
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
Effectology, Vol. 1: Electric Guitar plays Blues Harmonica
Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon
Effectology, Vol. 3: Cello Concerto
Effectology Origins: The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ
Effectology, Vol. 5: “Autobahn”
Effectology, Vol. 6: The Mellotron
Effectology, Vol. 7: Reverb Tricks
Effectology, Vol. 8: Telstar—The Clavioline
Effectology, Vol. 9: Halloween
Effectology, Vol.10: “No Quarter” The Electric Piano effect
Effectology, Vol.11: Crystal Shimmer Effects
Effectology, Vol.12: “The Uilleann Pipes”
Effectology, Vol.13: “Pink Floyd Synth Effects”
Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
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TopGuitar award for EHX Cathedral Reverb
Posted 3/2/2010
Cathedral Stereo Reverb from Electro-Harmonix has been granted a „Top Gear” editors' award.
Below are some excerpts from a review by Grzegorz Ufnal, gear department editor:
“I plugged the Cathedral into a tube combo, expecting no spectacular outcomes. What I heard surpassed my expectations a thousand times.”
“During my first contact with this device I was just stunned and I can say, with all responsibility, that this is the best guitar stompbox reverb available on the market. It sounds beautiful.”
“To be honest, I never thought that I would ever consider replacing the analog with digital.”
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Effectology, Vol.13 “Pink Floyd Synth Effects”
Posted 2/25/2010
Sonic master Bill Ruppert reproduces the legendary Pink Floyd synth textures from “Welcome To The Machine .“ Using only his guitar and the perfect blend of EH pedals, Bill re-creates the amazing sound-scapes that made this recording special. Each EH pedal provides its own magic to reveal the complexity and textures of the EMS VC3 synthesizer with stunning accuracy.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
Effectology, Vol. 1: Electric Guitar plays Blues Harmonica
Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon
Effectology, Vol. 3: Cello Concerto
Effectology Origins: The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ
Effectology, Vol. 5: “Autobahn”
Effectology, Vol. 6: The Mellotron
Effectology, Vol. 7: Reverb Tricks
Effectology, Vol. 8: Telstar—The Clavioline
Effectology, Vol. 9: Halloween
Effectology, Vol.10: “No Quarter” The Electric Piano effect
Effectology, Vol.11: Crystal Shimmer Effects
Effectology, Vol.12: “The Uilleann Pipes”
Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
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Effectology, Vol.12 “The Uilleann Pipes”
Posted 2/8/2010
In Effectology 12, pedal wizard Bill Ruppert reproduces the sounds of the Irish Uilleann pipes with a realistic and haunting backdrop. Ethereal Harmonic Drones, giant “Field Drums” and the elegant strings are crafted with the perfect integration of his guitar combined with quality Electro-Harmonix effects.
The “Spectral gate” on the HOG combined with the Big Muff Pi provides a harmonic filter that focused the beautiful string tone.The Cathedral Stereo Reverb preserves the reality with the perfect spatial ambience.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
Effectology, Vol. 1: Electric Guitar plays Blues Harmonica
Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon
Effectology, Vol. 3: Cello Concerto
Effectology Origins: The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ
Effectology, Vol. 5: “Autobahn”
Effectology, Vol. 6: The Mellotron
Effectology, Vol. 7: Reverb Tricks
Effectology, Vol. 8: Telstar—The Clavioline
Effectology, Vol. 9: Halloween
Effectology, Vol.10: “No Quarter” The Electric Piano effect
Effectology, Vol.11: Crystal Shimmer Effects
Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
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Mike Matthews receives the prestigious Builder of the Year award
Posted 1/19/2010
Blake Wright, co-founder, of the highly respected music website What’s that Dude Play? presents the Builder of the Year award to Electro-Harmonix founder, Mike Matthews. This award was for the continued excellence and commitment to designing the finest and most creative instruments for the year 2009.
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EHX Cathedral and V256 by Premier Guitar
Posted 1/11/2010
From the masters at Premier Guitar’s online magazine come two reviews for the Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb and the V256 Vocoder with Reflex Tune done by Jordan Wagner.
Read the Cathedral Review here
Read the V256 Review here
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CATHEDRAL / Music Radar / Stompbox of the Year
Posted 12/17/2009
The Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb has been awarded the "2009 stompbox of the year" award by the world respected MusicRadar.com
site offered by Future UK. To Quote them, "the Cathedral Stereo Reverb is the pick of the bunch. Electro-Harmonix have packed the Cathedral to the rafters with a wonderful range of verbs. It even has a great delay mode. What the hell did we do before it existed?"
Click here to see the full article in MusicRadar.com
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Effectology, Vol.11 Crystal Shimmer Effects
Posted 12/8/2009
Welcome to the eleventh installment of EHX Effectology. Bill’s shimmering tones and lush string pads aptly demonstrate the powerful potential that all Electro-Harmonix pedals have. From gorgeous, glassy creations to an elegant legato string section, Bill delivers classic sounds that rival some of the finest studio gear. All sounds were created with one talented guitarist and the perfect interaction of Electro-Harmonix pedals.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
Effectology, Vol. 1: Electric Guitar plays Blues Harmonica
Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon
Effectology, Vol. 3: Cello Concerto
Effectology Origins: The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ
Effectology, Vol. 5: “Autobahn”
Effectology, Vol. 6: The Mellotron
Effectology, Vol. 7: Reverb Tricks
Effectology, Vol. 8: Telstar—The Clavioline
Effectology, Vol. 9: Halloween
Effectology, Vol.10: “No Quarter” The Electric Piano effect
Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
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Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Stereo Reverb by musicradar.com
Posted 11/17/2009
The highly respected website Music Radar reviewed the Cathedral Stereo Reverb featuring Infinite reverb. In their own words: “EHX’s amazing new reverb….Electro-Harmonix might have just unleashed the stompbox reverb daddy.“
To see the full review on Music Radar site click: www.musicradar.com
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Effectology, Vol.10 “No Quarter” The Electric Piano effect
Posted 11/16/2009
Welcome to the tenth installment of EHX Effectology. In this episode Bill demonstrates a sound that reminds him of the keyboard sound in the Led Zepplein song “No Quarter”.
Second example is more of a traditional Fender Rhodes sound with a solo using the guitar into a Voice Box whistle mode.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
Effectology, Vol. 1: Electric Guitar plays Blues Harmonica
Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon
Effectology, Vol. 3: Cello Concerto
Effectology Origins: The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ
Effectology, Vol. 5: “Autobahn”
Effectology, Vol. 6: The Mellotron
Effectology, Vol. 7: Reverb Tricks
Effectology, Vol. 8: Telstar—The Clavioline
Effectology, Vol. 9: Halloween
Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
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Cathedral and V256 ad in “Guitar and Bass” Magazine
Posted 11/11/2009
See our latest ad of Cathedral and V256 in the well known “Guitar and Bass” Magazine.
Click here to see the full ad
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EHX Effectology Halloween
Posted 10/28/2009
Ultra creative, Chicago studio musician, Bill Ruppert, releases the Goblins and Witches as he delivers Effectology 9: HALLOWEEN. Terrifying effect pedals. All effects were created using only Electro-Harmonix gear. Bill provides detailed graphics on how each tone was created.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
Effectology, Vol. 1: Electric Guitar plays Blues Harmonica
Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon
Effectology, Vol. 3: Cello Concerto
Effectology Origins: The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ”
Effectology, Vol. 5: “Autobahn”“
Effectology, Vol. 6: The Mellotron”
Effectology, Vol. 7: Reverb Tricks
Effectology, Vol. 8: Telstar—The Clavioline
Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
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Effectology, Vol.8 Telstar—The Clavioline
Posted 10/7/2009
The great Bill Ruppert creating remarkable collection of sounds.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
Effectology, Vol. 1: Electric Guitar plays Blues Harmonica
Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon
Effectology, Vol. 3: Cello Concerto
Effectology Origins: The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ
Effectology, Vol. 5: “Autobahn”
Effectology, Vol. 6: The Mellotron
Effectology, Vol. 7: Reverb Tricks
Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
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Effectology, Vol.7 Reverb Tricks
Posted 9/21/2009
Yet another great Effectology episode by the great Bill Ruppert.
Please note: Bill will be in the EHX Forums to discuss his sounds, settings, and process. We hope you join us there.
Previous episodes:
Effectology, Vol. 1: Electric Guitar plays Blues Harmonica
Effectology, Vol. 2: Dark Side of the Moon
Effectology, Vol. 3: Cello Concerto
Effectology Origins: The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
Effectology, Vol. 4: Hammond B-3 Organ
Effectology, Vol. 5: “Autobahn”
Effectology, Vol. 6: The Mellotron
Stay tuned, more Effectology episodes coming soon!
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Tap Tempo to set pre-delay section
Damping/Tone control available for each reverb mode
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Hold tap tempo for infinite reverb
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