Pssst! I’ll meet you in the alley later to score for my fix.I will, I have a small stash. A few power tubes, but mostly 12AX7's some older ones from 50's radios...
That would make sense, and we can't have any of that!More incentive for any other country to begin manufacturing them as far as im concerned. Years ago, the US, UK and Germany made the bulk of vacuum tubes, so why not kickstart it back to the way it used to be?
More incentive for any other country to begin manufacturing them as far as im concerned. Years ago, the US, UK and Germany made the bulk of vacuum tubes, so why not kickstart it back to the way it used to be?

Companies like Raytheon would rather make the tools to end all life on this planet, as it is far more profitable. Even though they have tubes and other old electronics in their lobbies, they scrapped the machinery years ago.More incentive for any other country to begin manufacturing them as far as im concerned. Years ago, the US, UK and Germany made the bulk of vacuum tubes, so why not kickstart it back to the way it used to be?
Plexi67 posted a link to them a couple of years ago. Maybe he can again. They are very high quality audiophile tubes, and not for the faint of wallet. I remember their website being quite fascinating.There was news before the pandemic of a proposed plant here in the US for manufacturing high quality tubes.
Maybe this will provide the impetus it needs to get the project restarted.
Especially in this country. A while back, someone on Craigslist in Rhode Island was selling machinery from an old RCA plant for making vacuum tubes. I hope someone with the right recourses bought them, and they didn't just get sold for scrap value.That would make sense, and we can't have any of that!
not too concerned there. Stoli was the only vodka that froze in my freezer.No more Russian vodka either. Buh Bye Stolichnaya
Sad but true! Ironically, it was Texas Instruments who held all of the contracts that Raytheon now owns. They sold their defense shares in the 90s.Companies like Raytheon would rather make the tools to end all life on this planet, as it is far more profitable. Even though they have tubes and other old electronics in their lobbies, they scrapped the machinery years ago.
Plexi67 posted a link to them a couple of years ago. Maybe he can again. They are very high quality audiophile tubes, and not for the faint of wallet. I remember their website being quite fascinating.
Especially in this country. A while back, someone on Craigslist in Rhode Island was selling machinery from an old RCA plant for making vacuum tubes. I hope someone with the right recourses bought them, and they didn't just get sold for scrap value.
The machinery has been sold. Those of Telefunken in Ulm to Tesla/Cechoslowakia and then in turn to JJ. And i think the Valvo equipment has found another home as well. A few years ago ther was actually an attempt to recover Mullard, also with parts of the old machinery. But that attempt was unsuccessful.the US, UK and Germany made the bulk of vacuum tubes, so why not kickstart it back to the way it used to be?
List of manufacturers still operating:The machinery has been sold. Those of Telefunken in Ulm to Tesla/Cechoslowakia and then in turn to JJ. And i think the Valvo equipment has found another home as well. A few years ago ther was actually an attempt to recover Mullard, also with parts of the old machinery. But that attempt was unsuccessful.
I think it would be really hard to convince narrow headed bank managers of such a project.
It is semi-precision electro mechanical production....Crazy idea: but if amplifier manufacturers are the ones who are primarily the users of vacuum tubes these days, why dont they take over tube manufacturing themselves? Now before you state the obvious, that lots of manufacturers are outsourcing production of the amps themselves as it is already in countries like China, Vietnam and Indonesia and thus the components THEY are using are sourced from places like Russia; there are still manufacturers who build the bulk of their equipment in their native countries such as the UK, Germany and the US.
Because of that fact, is it REALLY that hard to produce a damn piece of glass with some grids inside of it? Not like we're talking about making an IC chip, where there's a lot more involvement in the production, rather something quite simple

The article makes dollars and SENSE to me .... and loads of other people .... anyone else notice that in the last couple years the options in 1-5 watt heads (tube or tube hybrid) and 20 to30 watt or smaller SS amps is getting to be QUITE THE BUYERS BONNANZA --- loads of options many from BIG NAMES like Marshall-Fender --Peavey have been making small ones a while and SS ones out the ying yang but -- Egnater-- H&K ... Friedman -- TONE KING--BOGNER --Blackstar.... Orange... VOX--I mean everyone who is ANYONE in amp ville has a small hybrid or solid state amp head ........ Im sure they arent making them for the FUN of it ....... the markets veeringHere is an article, that might be of interest..
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What Does the Future Hold for Tube Amplifiers and Half Stacks?
Will our good old beloved amps finally die in the name of convenience?www.ultimate-guitar.com
