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I recall a manufacturer of simple class A tube listening amps changing to PCB construction because they found it impossible to use point to point techniques and deliver consistent results on the bench.
So does this imply that if you have a vertical board (e.g. front panel mounted, eurorack or 500 series style) you should be mounting the resistors 'tall' instead of flat on the board?
So does this imply that if you have a vertical board (e.g. front panel mounted, eurorack or 500 series style) you should be mounting the resistors 'tall' instead of flat on the board?
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If they are horizontal and mounted flat on the vertical front panel board the thermal gradient wouldn't develop end-to-end.