They did make a turntable, only one
Superb, Robert - thanks.
Interesting to think about the 50no. 303s in series. Quick scribble suggests the S:N penalty might be about 17-18dB, so overall S:N could remain better than 80dB. Not so sure distortion performance would remain that good though - because it will be correlated throughout, therefore a much greater addition <scribbles more> about the 1% mark midrange I think. I doubt one could easily round up 50 original 303s and try it now - more's the pity
Very nice, trouble is that I remember every one!
I'm not sure this amounts to the quite same thing at all.Somewhere a long way down my 'things to do on a rainy night' list is to record the output of a 303 and simulate PJWs test by bouncing the recording around a loop 50 times, using 24/96 probably to minimise any intrusion from the digital process.