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Korg Nutube
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2015 6:00 pm
by Rodabod_Archive
I once designed a battery-powered directly-heated triode distortion pedal for guitar. It sounded really good in my opinion, but I don't spend so much of my free time doing electronics these days, so I never got around to making a few. It used a rare Russian valve which IIRC may have been used in MIG fighter jets.
Korg Nutube
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 6:00 pm
by duskyamp_Archive
This is all well and good, but where do I buy one? I guess Korg is keeping them all for themselves for the time being?
Korg Nutube
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 6:00 pm
by rugenius_Archive
Someone here seems to think that vacuum tubes aren't being developed anymore and that is definitely not the truth. A friend of mine that is a valve enthusiast directed me to this site in reference to the miniaturization of vacuum tube devices. So along those lines, I am responsible to design sealed glass and ceramic electron, X-ray, and Neutron sources. We have our own glass blowing here at Thermo Fisher Scientific in Scotts Valley CA. I am able to design and build all sorts of stuff. Some of this is quote "miniature". And for example the micro-focus electron gun is a pentode designed to operate NIL to 10 KV and up to 2.5 mA of beam current. The device is normally welded to an X-ray envelope to traject a focused, or de-focused electron beam onto an anode,... say 45 KV to 150 KV. The electron gun is approx 0.7" long x 0.5" in diameter,... that's small, and it could be made smaller. We also make diode X-ray sources that are about 0.9" long x 0.45" in diameter and operate upwards of 50 KV. And to that end, there are X-ray tubes the size of a catheter that have been manufactured to run at 50 KV that are run up a human artery for in situ X-ray fluoroscopy...Anyway,... the point of this all being that there's no reason audio related tubes could not be developed to be miniature. Probably a matter of market needs and economics or the return on investment. That said,... anyone interested,... seriously interested,... well then contact me and I'll see if we can justify the R&D.
Korg Nutube
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 7:00 pm
by Boombats_Archive
Frank Decent wrote:I'm digging these, big time. Sound great, and are cheap and light. It'll be interesting when they come up with a Nutube design for power tubes, rather than just preamp tubes.Cool, what have you heard them in? I checked out a NuTubescreamer video and I guess there's a Vox amp which claims "The MVX150H follows suit with Nutubes in its preamp and power amp sections."
Korg Nutube
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 7:00 pm
by Frank Decent_Archive
I'm digging these, big time. Sound great, and are cheap and light. It'll be interesting when they come up with a Nutube design for power tubes, rather than just preamp tubes.
Korg Nutube
Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 7:00 pm
by Frank Decent_Archive
I've only heard it in the AC 50.