So what will happen to companies selling products with tubes, that as far as I can see, will never be RoHS compliant? As I understand it an MI company here in Petaluma CA is concerned about selling products in Europe after 2017 - since they don't have a RoHS solution.
So maybe you take a depletion mode MOSFET with a cheap uprocessor (it controls the bias, voltage regulation, LEDs, etc) and you stuff this into a glass "bottle" with the requisite pin outs. The LEDs give you the "look" of a tube (complete with a red plate mode if the grid bias is interrupted ;-) You could even have the processor "apply" distortion that would make pleasant sounds. I had a friend try to sell this concept and prototype hardware 15 years ago without success maybe it's going to be a product now?
So maybe you take a depletion mode MOSFET with a cheap uprocessor (it controls the bias, voltage regulation, LEDs, etc) and you stuff this into a glass "bottle" with the requisite pin outs. The LEDs give you the "look" of a tube (complete with a red plate mode if the grid bias is interrupted ;-) You could even have the processor "apply" distortion that would make pleasant sounds. I had a friend try to sell this concept and prototype hardware 15 years ago without success maybe it's going to be a product now?
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