Systech Pedals

johnk_10

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i just completed the pedal PCB Zapper (Systech Harmonic Energizer) and mounted it ina 1590B, after also building Aion effects version. They are very similar (sound almost exactly the same) although i personally think the Aion version sounds a little better albeit requires a larger 125B enclosure.
here's a couple of pics of both of them:

Aion version on the left, pedalPCB version on the right
125B & 1590B Harmonic Energizers.jpg

PedalPCB version on the left, Aion version of the right:
1590B & 125B Harmonic Energizers.jpg

PedalPCB version pics:
1590B Harmonic Energizer-01.jpg

1590B Harmonic Energizer-1.jpg

1590B Harmonic Energizer-2.jpg
1590B Harmonic Energizer-3.jpg


1590B Harmonic Energizer-4.jpg

1590B Harmonic Energizer-internal.jpg

Before mounting it in a the enclosure i was getting some rumbling feedback at the deepest setting so i replaced the 10uf cap (C2) with a 1uf one like the Aion version and that solved it. to get some of the lows back, i replaced the zapper's C8 (100n) witht the Aion's (1u). They do sound nearly identical although the Aion version just has a bit more "fullness/roundness" to it's sound.

i still own a Systech Overdrive that i bought in 1975 and cloned it a few years ago, but also added Baxandall treble and bass controls to it (which IMO, makes it sound ALOT better):

2 systechODs.jpg

so now i have both of their pedals in 1590B form (with all top jacks):
2 Systechs-01.jpg

and by the way, all of them have relayed true bypasses.
 
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