Tubeworks

Outside the world of music the transistor has supplanted the vacuum tube. Transistors do the same sort of job as vacuum tubes but they use germanium or silicon in their manufacture, thus the current is produced in a solid state, rather than a vacuum. Most electronic devices are built with solid st...

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Main Author: Rauch, Andrew J.
Other Authors: Architecture
Format: Others
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36911
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-71898-0315/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-369112020-09-29T05:48:29Z Tubeworks Rauch, Andrew J. Architecture Schnoedt, Heinrich Galloway, William U. Kilper, Dennis J. Reinholtz, Charles F. Mitchell, Larry D. Tube Vacuum Factory Architecture Distortion Santana Outside the world of music the transistor has supplanted the vacuum tube. Transistors do the same sort of job as vacuum tubes but they use germanium or silicon in their manufacture, thus the current is produced in a solid state, rather than a vacuum. Most electronic devices are built with solid state technology. Exceptions are some musical instrument amplifiers and some audiophile grade stereo gear. For the users of this equipment the transistor is unsatisfactory both spiritually and with respect to sound. The need for tubes has become specialized, to the point where designers are designing amplifiers to the specifications of available tubes. The relative scarcity of these gems makes the notion of manufacturing specific tubes under exacting conditions, in relatively small quantities, attractive. A place to make these glass jewels should respect their history, use, and the careful manufacturing techniques required to make them. It is the basilica of the church of the distorted guitar sound. Master of Architecture 2014-03-14T20:52:11Z 2014-03-14T20:52:11Z 1994-06-28 1994-06-28 1998-08-18 1998-08-18 Thesis etd-71898-0315 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/36911 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-71898-0315/ valvechurch.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Vacuum
Factory
Architecture
Distortion
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Factory
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Rauch, Andrew J.
Tubeworks
description Outside the world of music the transistor has supplanted the vacuum tube. Transistors do the same sort of job as vacuum tubes but they use germanium or silicon in their manufacture, thus the current is produced in a solid state, rather than a vacuum. Most electronic devices are built with solid state technology. Exceptions are some musical instrument amplifiers and some audiophile grade stereo gear. For the users of this equipment the transistor is unsatisfactory both spiritually and with respect to sound. The need for tubes has become specialized, to the point where designers are designing amplifiers to the specifications of available tubes. The relative scarcity of these gems makes the notion of manufacturing specific tubes under exacting conditions, in relatively small quantities, attractive. A place to make these glass jewels should respect their history, use, and the careful manufacturing techniques required to make them. It is the basilica of the church of the distorted guitar sound. === Master of Architecture
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