| The new future of electronics: vacuum tubes |
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| SpikeStrip |
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| FlashHarry as a guitar player, i approve! |
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| Thelyphthoric
FlashHarry: as a guitar player, i approve! THIS (particularly when the 'clean' channel is up to 9 or 11 and starts to break up in that magical way that just preamp tubes can't possibly compete with) |
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| ArkAngel A series of them? |
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| I_Am_Weasel |
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| CitizenTed
Didn't Asimov's positronic robot brains run on ultra-miniaturized tubes? If so, chalk up another prediction for ole' Isaac. |
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| kbronsito so maybe ipods will one day achieve superior sound quality by incorporating tiny vinyl records? |
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| DavidVincent
Nano vacuum tubes? I can't see that. |
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DavidVincent
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| Rent Party
FlashHarry: as a guitar player, i approve! This, that, and thems up there. There is nothing on Earth that sounds as delicious as tubes driven just over the edge of distortion. |
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| Kali-Yuga
Future? In the recording studio we never stopped using them. |
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| metallion
Rent Party: FlashHarry: as a guitar player, i approve! This, that, and thems up there. There is nothing on Earth that sounds as delicious as tubes driven just over the edge of distortion. I'm never going to give up my JCM-800 head... It's just too sweet... |
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| schattenteufel
Smaller vacuum tubes?! Bad idea! I hate it when my vacuum's tube is too short and I can reach beneath the couch to suck up those stray popcorn kernels.... |
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| dittybopper FlashHarry: as a guitar player, i approve! As a ham radio operator, I approve! My main HF radio has a tube driver, and tube finals. |
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| Snarfangel
You and your new-fangled vacuum tubes. Everyone knows that old transistor radios have the sound audiophiles love. 2060: You and your new-fangled quantum dots. Everyone knows nanovacs have the best sound. |
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| schattenteufel
Gee, I don't think the audiophiles / musicians have chimed in yet, I wonder how they feel about this. |
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Oznog
![]() ![]() That's so "Steampunk"... |
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| FlashHarry metallion: I'm never going to give up my JCM-800 head... It's just too sweet... AC30 and fender deluxe reverb here (though i've had a marshall super bass 100 and jtm 45), so, THIS. |
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| AlaricD
I'll be impressed when they use wax cylinders as a storage medium. |
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Bruxellensis
![]() Past. Present. Future. |
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| JohnCarter
So will these now be put back into drug stores but be very very tiny? |
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| asciibaron
dittybopper: FlashHarry: as a guitar player, i approve! As a ham radio operator, I approve! My main HF radio has a tube driver, and tube finals. let me guess, Collins. //k3lid |
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| leonel
So, hipsters... it's come to this... |
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| meathome
Kali-Yuga: Future? In the recording studio we never stopped using them. [cachepe.zzounds.com image 160x400] Vacuum tube pr0n thread? Hell yes :) My contribution (and one of my favorite microphones) |
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| Oznog
Kali-Yuga: Future? In the recording studio we never stopped using them. [cachepe.zzounds.com image 160x400] ![]() Recognize this? Magnetron vacuum tube, used in every microwave oven. |
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| AngryTeacher
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| elev8meL8r
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ChipNASA
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Herb Utsmelz |
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| dittybopper asciibaron: dittybopper: FlashHarry: as a guitar player, i approve! As a ham radio operator, I approve! My main HF radio has a tube driver, and tube finals. let me guess, Collins. //k3lid Kenwood TS-520: ![]() /Old pic: Mic on the left is for an old computer, not the rig and I don't use the SWR meter or antenna tuner in that pic anymore. //N2SOMETHINGsomethingsomething... ///You have now been favorited as a ham, so when we do another Fark QSO Party, I'll know who you are. |
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| dittybopper dittybopper: ///You have now been favorited as a ham, so when we do another Fark QSO Party, I'll know who you are. Duh, I already had you favorited. /More like N2DUMBASS |
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| MBooda
Anyone here remember nixie tubes? ![]() Can't get those nice big, bright display numbers using transistors. They had 'em on the Loran Navigational aids we used on our ships back in the late '70s. /we had hollerith cards, paper tape and reel-to-reel mag tapes too //transistors lead to transtators, and transtators lead to multitronics, which lead to... |
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| Langdon Alger
I said, no, Geri, the heating is the muthafarkin'...spring! This one here as soon as you start turnin' over the engine, it's supposed to pull it back when the vacuum starts. When the vacuum starts, nothin' to do with farkin' heat. Vacuum! |
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| dittybopper |
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| Rent Party
FlashHarry: metallion: I'm never going to give up my JCM-800 head... It's just too sweet... AC30 and fender deluxe reverb here (though i've had a marshall super bass 100 and jtm 45), so, THIS. Kustom has been doing marvelous things with their Defender line. Everything about them is great, except the name. Defender? Really? |
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| StoPPeRmobile
MBooda: Anyone here remember nixie tubes? [www.clausurbach.de image 640x480] Can't get those nice big, bright display numbers using transistors. They had 'em on the Loran Navigational aids we used on our ships back in the late '70s. /we had hollerith cards, paper tape and reel-to-reel mag tapes too //transistors lead to transtators, and transtators lead to multitronics, which lead to... [www.ditl.org image 640x492] |
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| Kit Fister
So, let me see if I get this right. First, we go from computers that are stand alone beasts back to dumb terminals working off of servers, then we go back to vacuum tubes. Does this mean that my pencil tie and fedora are back in style, too? |
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| destrip
Another famous tube with a very high power handling capability: ![]() Back to TFA: This concept was ballyhooed back in 1990 (in the March, 1990 edition of Discover Magazine, to be exact.) They were hyping the same stuff: faster computers, radiation resistant hardware, etc. However, they were having trouble with electrons bouncing back off the plate and destroying the cathode (IIRC). Haven't heard a peep about it since, until now. |
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| DavidVincent
The tubes in my life: |
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Quantum Apostrophe ![]() Inside most nuclear warheads... |
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| Matthew Keene
Worked around these in radio for years. They are about the prettiest things on earth. |
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| StingerJ
FlashHarry: as a guitar player, i approve! As a stereo geek, I thank you guitar players for keeping (foreign) tube production alive. I'm currently using an HH Scott 233 integrated amp, but eventually I'm going to get my HH Scott LC-21 preamp and McIntosh MC30 power amp setup going. It's a fun hobby. |
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| MBooda
Kit Fister: So, let me see if I get this right. First, we go from computers that are stand alone beasts back to dumb terminals working off of servers, then we go back to vacuum tubes. Does this mean that my pencil tie and fedora are back in style, too? ![]() /better check to make sure your face isn't on the coins in your pocket |
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| devine dittybopper: asciibaron: dittybopper: FlashHarry: as a guitar player, i approve! As a ham radio operator, I approve! My main HF radio has a tube driver, and tube finals. let me guess, Collins. //k3lid Kenwood TS-520: [i48.tinypic.com image 320x240] /Old pic: Mic on the left is for an old computer, not the rig and I don't use the SWR meter or antenna tuner in that pic anymore. //N2SOMETHINGsomethingsomething... ///You have now been favorited as a ham, so when we do another Fark QSO Party, I'll know who you are. I have an TS-820 that was my first rig. I also bought an TS-830 but that one has been at the shop for a few months now. A couple of months ago I bough a Flex 3000, but I have not had the time to get it working the way that I want. |
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| dittybopper devine: I have an TS-820 that was my first rig. I also bought an TS-830 but that one has been at the shop for a few months now. A couple of months ago I bough a Flex 3000, but I have not had the time to get it working the way that I want. Favorited as a ham for Fark QSO Party purposes. |
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| Oznog
MBooda: Anyone here remember nixie tubes? [www.clausurbach.de image 640x480] Can't get those nice big, bright display numbers using transistors. They had 'em on the Loran Navigational aids we used on our ships back in the late '70s. /we had hollerith cards, paper tape and reel-to-reel mag tapes too //transistors lead to transtators, and transtators lead to multitronics, which lead to... [www.ditl.org image 640x492] Of course. Still many, many surplus Nixie tubes available, Russia and Eastern Europe were producing them into the 80's in great quantity. AFAIK no one's been producing them since the 80's, but lots and lots of NOS (New, Old Stock) around for making neat stuff with. |
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| Benni K Rok
Hopefully this will help save the military some money when the old vacuum tubes go bad on the VOR receivers. |
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| ZMugg
My main rig: ![]() 1 12AT7, 2 7075's, 4 6L6GC's, 4 12" JBL's. Bought it new in '71 |
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| devine MBooda: Anyone here remember nixie tubes? [www.clausurbach.de image 640x480] Can't get those nice big, bright display numbers using transistors. They had 'em on the Loran Navigational aids we used on our ships back in the late '70s. /we had hollerith cards, paper tape and reel-to-reel mag tapes too //transistors lead to transtators, and transtators lead to multitronics, which lead to... [www.ditl.org image 640x492] Yeah, built a nixie clock back in '04 or so. The way my old apartment was setup you could see my work bench from the front door. I had ordered tubes from some guy in Russia, when the mailman came to the door with a package covered in cyrillic, he notice a whole bunch of wires and electronic bits around a nixie clock I had not built a case for yet. He looked real worried until I said "No, no, it's a clock. Clocks count up, bombs count down." |
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