Loudspeaker (Jan-Aug 1931)

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JUST HOW CLEVER ARE YOU? WHAT’S WRONG WITH THIS DIAGRAM? Puzzle Circuit By R. E. Clark. A. P. S. During the next 15 days write to the Editor and tell him what is wrong with this circuit. This is the second of a series of five puzzle circuits. An award will be presented to the projectionist who sends in the highest percentage of correct answers. Get your corrected diagram in early. The correct answer to last month’s puzzle circuit was sent in by Bro. P. C. Young of the M. G. M. Projection Department. His drawing appears below. Out of the dozens of answers received Bro. Young's was the only one completely correct. Most of the answers were correct in all but one detail. They failed to detect that the 42A input and output was reversed. Our congratulations to Bro. Young. His score is perfect so far. S i x t e e h