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Description

Dive into the world of rich, swirling soundscapes with the Systech Phase Shifter, a masterpiece from the golden era of analog effects. Born in the early '70s in Kalamazoo, this phaser pedal is a testament to the innovative spirit of its founders, Charlie Wicks and Greg Hochman. Renowned for their contributions to the world of music technology, they crafted a phaser that offers unparalleled versatility and depth.

With its 4-stage phasing architecture, the Systech Phase Shifter allows you to sculpt your sound with precision. The unique dual sweep rate controls let you seamlessly transition between two distinct modulation speeds, all at the tap of a footswitch. Whether you're looking for a subtle shimmer or a full-on jet-like swoosh, the emphasis knob provides the perfect amount of feedback to dial in your desired intensity.

This pedal is not just about sound; it's about history. Owning the Systech Phase Shifter is like holding a piece of analog craftsmanship that has stood the test of time.

Key Features:

  • 4-stage phasing for lush soundscapes
  • Dual sweep rate controls for dynamic modulation
  • Emphasis knob to adjust feedback intensity
  • Right footswitch for effects bypass
  • Left footswitch to toggle between Sweep Rate 1 and Sweep Rate 2
  • Operates on a standard 9v power source

Product specs

Power 9V
Analog/Digital analog
Mono/Stereo mono

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