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Product Ref: 14857
Grail Spring - It doesn't get much better than this. You're basically getting two high quality reverb pedals in one housing. The spring setting is taken directly from the renowned Holy Grail pedal. Cathedral provides you with additional control over the time and tone of the spring to tailor the sound to exactly how you want it.
Accu Spring - Accu Spring is a brand new, never-heard-before, spring reverb designed specifically for the Cathedral. Based on a 17" Accutronics spring tank with six springs. This provides a medium styled decay.
Hall - Hall is created by using a smooth and vibrant reverb algorithm. Adjust the reverb time knob in order to establish a rate of decay that works perfectly for your style of music. This is excellent for simple, one note guitar solos.
Room - Similar to Hall. Room uses intelligent algorithms to create a realistic perception of a smaller sound space. This is great for when you want your guitar to stand out in the mix but still sound wholly natural.
Plate - Plate is as smooth as it gets. This provides you with a premium emulation of metal plate reverbs commonly found in the very best recording studios during the 60's and 70's. The plate featured in the Cathedral pedal is warm and balanced. This makes it excellent to run vocals through it as well as guitars and keyboards.
Reverse - Reverse does exactly what it says on the tin. It creates a reverse reverb after a note is played. You can adjust the length of time between playing a note and hearing the reverse reverb fade in by manipulating the reverb time knob. The more you turn the time knob clock-wise, the longer it takes for the note to fade in. Adjust the tone control to increase or decrease the high frequency content from your reverb.