I used to have a business partner, it made for more opportunity to share silly ideas. We came into possession of a large supply of resistors and caps. They were surplus items, and most were high precision but odd values. Like 221k and 1612 ohm resistors, stuff like that. Meanwhile, I used to work with a guy, and my partner knew him well too, and teh guy was super anal about parts. He was convinced that everything was super specific and he would go so far as to order the exact same 4558 ICs from Peavey and Fender and Korg and whoever, and stock them indeividually in brand drawers.
SO partner and I designed an amp, and we figured to use the parts we had. SO that 221k resistor in the plate with a 1612 ohm cathode resistor for a preamp stage. And so on. Then we figured we'd have someone take it to the other guy for service, and we imagined him going nuts trying to figure out what those values were for. After all, if an amp had 1% 1612 ohm resistors, they must have been selected for something, right? ...MUST HAVE. It would never have occurred to the guy that the selection was cheap surplus part availability.
Alas, we never actually did the deed, but it was fun scheming.
SO partner and I designed an amp, and we figured to use the parts we had. SO that 221k resistor in the plate with a 1612 ohm cathode resistor for a preamp stage. And so on. Then we figured we'd have someone take it to the other guy for service, and we imagined him going nuts trying to figure out what those values were for. After all, if an amp had 1% 1612 ohm resistors, they must have been selected for something, right? ...MUST HAVE. It would never have occurred to the guy that the selection was cheap surplus part availability.
Alas, we never actually did the deed, but it was fun scheming.
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