Despite loving all things digital, Mike admits to being a bit of a luddite, vinyl records and all. So diving into vacuum tubes proved a perfect distraction.
In December 1947, John Bardeen and Walter Brattain at Bell Laboratories invented the transistor and, in so doing, pretty much consigned its predecessor to the history books. That predecessor was the thermionic valve as it’s called here in the UK, the electron tube as our American cousins would call it, or just valve or tube for short. Yet the triode valve, as invented by Lee de Forest in 1906, which he actually called the ’Audion’, was a game-changer. Transitioning the world from a reliance on steam-engines, gears, and levers to one empowered by electronics is an achievement that shouldn’t be forgotten, hence our…
