
Solid State tubes aren't a new thing it's just people don't really make them anymore but they should be more affordable to make or feasible I figure.Interesting..... Wasn't there something else like this a few years ago?
I wonder if this is some kind of new approach instead of FET and MOSFET technology? I wonder why they don't make the older MOSFET's like they used to?
Solid State tubes aren't a new thing it's just people don't really make them anymore but they should be more affordable to make or feasible I figure.
There was a small batch of them around still and Viva Tubes had a bunch, I think they have a few now but yeah. Looks cool, if it's affordable and they sound cool why not. Jet City made some for a while too but yeah I don't think many make them now if any. Rectifier versions are common and these can be had easily still.
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Mmmmm Roland with the new iteration of Blues Cube thing about a decade or more ago too sort of. It was like a proprietary vacuum tube that didn't really look like a tube and kind of weirdYes, I was aware of the Jet City ones - has anyone else made these that you can think of?
I swear there have been a handful of different attempts, and every time, basically nothing comes of it
Yeah and some higher gain amps actually like a clean, wide bandwidth power section.People have been trying to do this forever.
If they actually succeed, and it sounds good, i'm sure touring acts will use them
Yeah and some higher gain amps actually like a clean, wide bandwidth power section.
I wonder what they do with the heater voltage? Do they even use it?
That is not a "SS" tube at all. If you knew anything about really old vacuum tubes of a certain design (or have basic reading comprehension) then you'd recognize that some otherwise typical vacuum tubes came with those black metal (or whatever the material is) covers. You just assumed because they're both black they must be the same thing. That's racist.Solid State tubes aren't a new thing it's just people don't really make them anymore but they should be more affordable to make or feasible I figure.
There was a small batch of them around still and Viva Tubes had a bunch, I think they have a few now but yeah. Looks cool, if it's affordable and they sound cool why not. Jet City made some for a while too but yeah I don't think many make them now if any. Rectifier versions are common and these can be had easily still.
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Black Metal/SS same diff and not glassThat is not a "SS" tube at all. If you knew anything about really old vacuum tubes of a certain design (or have basic reading comprehension) then you'd recognize that some came with those black metal (or whatever the material is) covers. You just assumed because they're both black they must be the same thing. That's racist.
Another one : https://www.vintage-electronics.co.uk/product/6l6-ge-black-metal-valve-nos-tested-v354/
AMT does this stuff all the time
I was wondering if anyone else was going to point out that was just a standard metal can NOS Rca tube. Pretty common. Still a vacuum tube, even if glass isn't used.That is not a "SS" tube at all. If you knew anything about really old vacuum tubes of a certain design (or have basic reading comprehension) then you'd recognize that some otherwise typical vacuum tubes came with those black metal (or whatever the material is) covers. You just assumed because they're both black they must be the same thing. That's racist.
Another one : https://www.vintage-electronics.co.uk/product/6l6-ge-black-metal-valve-nos-tested-v354/
Black Metal/SS same diff and not glass![]()
Metal/Ceramic SS tube or whatever the hell you want to call it...... it's not a glass tube...... whatever you want to call it it's obviously not a glass vacuum tube......Uh, what? These are not vacuum tubes. The casing is a heatsink. Not even close to the same diff.
The only other thing I can think of aside from the Roland stuff as an "alternative" to tubes isn't really an alternative but it's those Yellow Jacket adapters. So in case you want to run the amp with an alternative type of tube like el84 vs 6v6 and 6l6 types you can. Not sure if they do it for El34 type amps but yeah.Yes, I was aware of the Jet City ones - has anyone else made these that you can think of?
I swear there have been a handful of different attempts, and every time, basically nothing comes of it
Metal/Ceramic SS tube or whatever the hell you want to call it...... it's not a glass tube...... whatever you want to call it it's obviously not a glass vacuum tube......
Der der der.... Thanks for pointing out the obvios : P