Since I did not get into the hobby until the 1990's I was wondering how the tube and solid state amp situation was back in the 1970's and early 1980's? Was the market less polarized than today or was it much the same?
Prior to web browsers even if you where on bulletin boards the flow of info and culture was not like it is today. When I lived in Georgia most of the amateur radio guys used CB solid state amps and tube amps. Only the truly elite had things like JRC, Tokyo High Power, Henry and the like especially for HF. Now the little 2m amps that was a different story. Prob. say 5 home brewed tube amps for every factory assembled name brand amp.
This was not a poor area Savanna, Richmond Hill, Hinesville area while not Atlanta or Columbus have plenty of money.
So when did the line in the sand really get drawn?
A lot of lies got told on air about what people where talking on both with CB'er's and amateur's. Mentoring at an electronic repair shop not only did you know who owned what but how often their gear was in the shop for repairs because they could not keep their hands out of the gear! Some people were regulars! Back then a lot of people came into the shop because in 1991 most people did not know where you could still find tubes from low end sweep tubes to high end and Svetlana tube access and catalogs where kept on the down low! Now your just one google search away from what ever you want!
Looking forward to hearing some history since I was not even born until 1970's! Thanks
Prior to web browsers even if you where on bulletin boards the flow of info and culture was not like it is today. When I lived in Georgia most of the amateur radio guys used CB solid state amps and tube amps. Only the truly elite had things like JRC, Tokyo High Power, Henry and the like especially for HF. Now the little 2m amps that was a different story. Prob. say 5 home brewed tube amps for every factory assembled name brand amp.
This was not a poor area Savanna, Richmond Hill, Hinesville area while not Atlanta or Columbus have plenty of money.
So when did the line in the sand really get drawn?
A lot of lies got told on air about what people where talking on both with CB'er's and amateur's. Mentoring at an electronic repair shop not only did you know who owned what but how often their gear was in the shop for repairs because they could not keep their hands out of the gear! Some people were regulars! Back then a lot of people came into the shop because in 1991 most people did not know where you could still find tubes from low end sweep tubes to high end and Svetlana tube access and catalogs where kept on the down low! Now your just one google search away from what ever you want!
Looking forward to hearing some history since I was not even born until 1970's! Thanks