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Fixing Saitek Megamaster VII

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Another arcade stick find from internet auction. This time the Saitek Titan Series Megamaster VII MX-541 for the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis). I think this was most commonly known just as Megamaster VII. Saitek Megamaster VII Next to original Mega Drive model 1. Quite massive controller. I got this one for cheap since the seller said that there was some problems with the Z-button not working correctly. I thought that should be fixable and this thing deserves to be fixed. Saitek made some quality controllers and this one is no exception. So lets start disassembling. Back of the controller. Chunky suction cups. Back plate is made out of plastic. No metal here like in the Asciiware stick for PS1 I cleaned in this post:  https://strangegamepads.blogspot.com/2019/04/asciiware-arcade-stick-sleh-0002-for.html First thing I noticed was this strange door. What could be the purpose of this. Hidden compartment Well there was absolutely nothing there. Looks like it might be battery holder for 2 A...

Massive Dual Jolt

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 I came across this old aftermarket PS1 DualShock controller and it has some hilarious features so I thought I'd post a teardown of it here. The Analogue Controller Plus Dual Jolt So it looks just like a standard aftermarket controller with bit of a weird design but that was kind of normal back when this was made. Actually the build quality is fine. Nice strong plastic. Feels like you could hammer nails with this thing. And most importantly after all these years it still works. There is no manufacturer name anywhere, just the controller name: "Analogue Controller Plus, Dual Jolt". I guess jolt is better than shock? Searching for Ebay listings seems to indicate that this was sold at least under Joytech brand with silver color. Also one unbranded bright red one was for sale. Now I'm bit sad mine is only grey. Back of the controller Nothing special on the back. Just made in China text with CE mark. Most likely China Export, not ConformitĂ© EuropĂ©enne. Trigger buttons The ...