SS power tubes…it was only a matter of time

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I'll leave you to figure it out.
No no....



So your complaining about me calling them SS tubes....... right and being all annoying/lame...... with your Tan Pants.....

But what the hell are you upset about then....... even you say they should be referred to as Solid State tubes......


I mean doesn't take a whole lot of common sense to figure that out now does it..... so what's up with all the BS for the sake of BS you know....



Anyways....... whatever.
 
Okay well tell that to OP too then........ ...... let's call these Octals then or whatever instead of SS tubes then...... who gives a fuck.


Complain about the title then too...... since it's so misleading or whatever BS your trying to say here.



Send a letter to folks who sell Metal HeatSinks as substitutes for glass vacuum tubes and go be annoying to them..... send a letter to Jet City and tell them the same thing about their ceramic "SS tubes" they made a while back.......Jeezus.


Otherwise piss off and I don't know what to tell you. What the hell should we call these things other than SS tubes then? What do you and the rest of the tan pants crowd prefer they be called?.




Just tell us what you and the tan pants people want everyone to call these things and stop being lame/annoying and just chill......

You're easily the most tan pants member on this forum by a very large margin Mr. 6V6. You're a living meme on this forum. Don't get me wrong you're a staple here on RT, but you need to start listening to people who know what they're talking about instead of arguing with everyone with your non existent "IMO and IME" and you might start actually learning things. Look at your first post in this thread. That is not a solid state device. In fact, solid state devices didn't exist when that was made. Your digital snoopy watch isn't an analog wind up watch just because it's a watch and nobody is arguing against calling the device in the OP a solid state tube. You don't simply take a glass vacuum tube and swap the glass for a heatsink and call it solid state. It's what's inside and how it operates that makes the difference, not what's outside. Just like your snoopy watch.
 
You're easily the most tan pants member on this forum by a very large margin Mr. 6V6. You're a living meme on this forum. Don't get me wrong you're a staple here on RT, but you need to start listening to people who know what they're talking about instead of arguing with everyone with your non existent "IMO and IME" and you might start actually learning things. Look at your first post in this thread. That is not a solid state device. In fact, solid state devices didn't exist when that was made. Your digital snoopy watch isn't an analog wind up watch just because it's a watch and nobody is arguing against calling the device in the OP a solid state tube. You don't simply take a glass vacuum tube and swap the glass for a heatsink and call it solid state. It's what's inside and how it operates that makes the difference, not what's outside. Just like your snoopy watch.
Right on so just because it isn't glass doesn't mean it's SS and it's just a metal vacuum tube......

Okay that seems simple enough.


Why not just say that then...... you know like in a simple way or something.... idk.


Anyways.
 
Right on so just because it isn't glass doesn't mean it's SS and it's just a metal vacuum tube......

Okay that seems simple enough.


Why not just say that then...... you know like in a simple way or something.... idk.


Anyways.

Pretty sure it was stated around 3-5 times on the first page.
I really hope you're just stoned and not trolling.

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Interesting to see another one of these pop up. I have a high-voltage lab power supply that runs off tubes, and before it was obsoleted the manufacturer sold some solid state devices with the right form factor to replace the actual tubes. @JackBootedThug it's 500V @ 400mA if you're feeling froggy...
Nope I’m good bro…..
 
Interesting to see another one of these pop up. I have a high-voltage lab power supply that runs off tubes, and before it was obsoleted the manufacturer sold some solid state devices with the right form factor to replace the actual tubes. @JackBootedThug it's 500V @ 400mA if you're feeling froggy...
In guitar amps we typically only see two types of tubes, rectifiers and voltage amplifiers. We’ve had SS rectifier ‘plugs’ for many years.

But vacuum tubes did other things too. I had a job where an old test device came in for refurb and it had a vacuum tube that was basically a relay. Another thing that is common in SS form these days.
 
I think that I still have some of the Jet City SS pre's. Have not used them in years but don't remember not liking them.

The Retrovalves. How do you like them? I bought 5 of those as insurance against a future tube shortage. Haven't tried 'em yet.
 
Modern high gain amps I have no clue. My old crusty ass amps from the 60s, we’re using old ass glass mudafakas.
 
“Oh cool, an interesting topic and what looks like 4 pages of discussion I can read to learn about alternate tube tech!”

Welp.
 
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