>I just can't resist adding to this thread.
Well, it is off-topic. Several years ago, Paul S. discussed the
possibility of MOTM tube modules. I'd imagine there would be power supply
and safety issues. Afaik, Metasonix offers tube modules that can be
mounted in MOTM rails.
> It will be hot enough to easily fry eggs. As someone else pointed
>out you won't need a microphone. Try finding out which tube is
>microphonic out of 1539!
I'd assume they'd test the tubes first. According to the website, it has a
cooling system, and computer-controlled power management and diagnostics.
While the designers certainly seem fanatical, it doesn't mean that they are
careless or incompetent.
>Actual power consumption could be twice that.
According to the website, it draws 160W per channel So I'd guess a 40
channel version would draw around 60A. Which is a massive amount of power
compared to a solid-state board with similar features. Then again,
compared to a VA modular running on a laptop, comparable MOTM system would
require a massive amount of space and power.
Sure, this Vintec board might seem crazy, but imho, it isn't any less crazy
than buying a megabuck digital console that's guaranteed to become obsolete
in a few years. Tubes are a mature technology. A Neve Capricorn that cost
a couple million dollars when it came out is only worth a few hundred
thousand today. Back in 1995, I spent thousands of dollars on a Digidesign
system that is now worth next to nothing, and $200 on an Ampex tube mixer
which is now worth $1,000.
Regardless how ridiculously extravagant an all-tube console might be, all
of the other tube mixers on the market (Manley, Summitt, TLA) are hybrids,
and none of those, nor any of the vintage all-tube mixers, are
full-featured consoles. So Vintec is providing a new option. I have no
idea how this flew as a business plan, but I salute their courage.
Does anyone need an all-tube console?? I don't think so. Then again,
Master P doesn't need a gold-plated bedroom, and Tommy Lee doesn't need a
Starbucks in his house. I don't think anyone needs several hundred synth
modules either. Yet, at least this console is breaking new ground, which
might benefit the rest of us by leading to more affordable tube technology.