The Basic Electronics series (1959) helped spark Richard Honeycutt's fascination with tubes and transistors. Here he reflects on the tube and transistor.
Tiny Vacuum Tube Rivals Transistor, May 1959 Electronics World - RF Cafe
60s tv set hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Beginning to Build with Tubes
TESTED GE General Electric AM Seven Transistor Radio P-815A USA 1960 era
The Warm Audio WA-251 is a large-diaphragm tube condenser microphone designed to provide the tonal characteristics of classic 251 microphones for vocalists, musicians, and recording engineers in home, project, and commercial recording studios. Thanks to three polar patterns—cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-8—selectable from the included external power supply, its versatility allows it to excel on anything from close-up vocals to distant room sounds.
Warm Audio WA-251 - Tube Condenser Microphone
How did the transistor change the history of computers? - Quora
Meet Mr. FET the Transistor That Thinks It's a Tube, February 1967 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe
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Transistor radio, Ultimate Pop Culture Wiki
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Tube to Transistor: A Look Back at 1960s-Era Technology