I suppose I should also mention that PR&E consoles were designed for broadcast, so some of the circuitry will be a bit different from the usual pro audio stuff. Mostly subtle differences, but some will be real head scratchers. Though usually our consoles were installed in nice clean studios, sometimes they would be installed in high RF fields. We guaranteed our products would be free from RFI in any environment. So while that copper shield might not do much to attenuate RF directly, the improved CMRR at AM frequencies helped. To this day, PR&E consoles are considered by many to be the gold standard in broadcast boards. Also, Deane Jensen was our audio circuitry design consultant so some of his ideas are found in those consoles including the use of JE-990 discrete op-amps in summing amps and the generous use of Jensen transformers in some designs (not Radiomixer though, that is a solid-state preamp design).