On 10/08/2009, Ralf R. Radermacher <[email protected]> wrote:

> When the first production samples arrived back in Europe, they were
> humming, buzzing and whistling. What had worked so nicely in their
> computer simulation turned out to be a total failure. Apparently, noone
> had taught those young wippersnappers that one should rotate the output
> transformers by 90 degrees against the mains transformer, that the
> latter shouldn't be located right next to the microphone inputs, that
> ground connections can't be put just anywhere, and that there's
> generally a whole lot of components and stages who make very bad
> neighbours and should be kept well apart. The simulation software of the
> era didn't know a thing about this, either.

LOL, practical experience counts ;-)

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