Systech Phase Shifter

$199.00
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Based on my own personal tracing of an original 1st gen Systech Phase Shifter, serial number 122699, the CE Systech Phase Shifter is one of the most accurate reproductions of a 1970s effect you will find.

I purchased a large quantity of NOS Motorola 2N5458 JFETs to use in reproductions of older effects. And this baby requires 9 total, 8 of them matched to within 0.01V!

Also featured are NOS Motorola MPS5172 and ultra rare Fairchild TIS97 transistors. 

Uses a whopping 6 TL022 opamps, the successor to the original SN72L022, purchased directly from Texas Instruments.

Even the power section is faithful to the original, with the only differences being a larger filter cap and the addition of a polarity protection diode.

Each one is tuned to optimum sound and built to the highest standards. 

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Based on my own personal tracing of an original 1st gen Systech Phase Shifter, serial number 122699, the CE Systech Phase Shifter is one of the most accurate reproductions of a 1970s effect you will find.

I purchased a large quantity of NOS Motorola 2N5458 JFETs to use in reproductions of older effects. And this baby requires 9 total, 8 of them matched to within 0.01V!

Also featured are NOS Motorola MPS5172 and ultra rare Fairchild TIS97 transistors. 

Uses a whopping 6 TL022 opamps, the successor to the original SN72L022, purchased directly from Texas Instruments.

Even the power section is faithful to the original, with the only differences being a larger filter cap and the addition of a polarity protection diode.

Each one is tuned to optimum sound and built to the highest standards. 

Based on my own personal tracing of an original 1st gen Systech Phase Shifter, serial number 122699, the CE Systech Phase Shifter is one of the most accurate reproductions of a 1970s effect you will find.

I purchased a large quantity of NOS Motorola 2N5458 JFETs to use in reproductions of older effects. And this baby requires 9 total, 8 of them matched to within 0.01V!

Also featured are NOS Motorola MPS5172 and ultra rare Fairchild TIS97 transistors. 

Uses a whopping 6 TL022 opamps, the successor to the original SN72L022, purchased directly from Texas Instruments.

Even the power section is faithful to the original, with the only differences being a larger filter cap and the addition of a polarity protection diode.

Each one is tuned to optimum sound and built to the highest standards.