YouTube Channels in the Vacuum Tubes Niche 29
This page lists YouTube channels related to the vacuum tubes niche. Some of these channels focus exclusively on the vacuum tubes niche while others may only devote a few videos to it.
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1.
Gregory Charvat
United States
121 videos
2.3K subscribers
770.6K total views
57.3 gravity
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), phased array radar, radar systems, signal processing, vacuum tubes, amateur radio, antique radio.
Channel started: October 2007.
2.
ElPaso TubeAmps
United States
424 videos
17.9K subscribers
4.1M total views
81.1 gravity
$26 estimated monthly earnings
Channel started: May 2008.
3.
Doc Schuster
500 videos
144K subscribers
19.3M total views
50.8 gravity
$130 estimated monthly earnings
I am one of four passionate physics teachers at Webster Groves High School in St. Louis, MO. I teach AP Physics 1 and 2, but I teach calculus with the class as well, since physics makes no sense without it. I use Walker's excellent textbook, Physics 2nd Edition. My videos are organized into...
Channel started: October 2006.
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amplifiedparts
United States
113 videos
11.4K subscribers
2.2M total views
53.4 gravity
$16 estimated monthly earnings
Since 2007, Amplified Parts has served musicians of all levels, with a particular focus on the DIY builder. Subscribe for build guides, gear demos, service techniques, tech tips, and more. Feel free to let us know if there is a topic you'd like us to cover.
Channel started: February 2010.
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Usagi Electric
236 videos
71.4K subscribers
6.8M total views
85.3 gravity
$39 estimated monthly earnings
Welcome to Usagi Electric!
On this channel, we dive into old school technology, focusing heavily on vacuum tubes. My primary goal is to build computing circuits based off the legendary machines of yesteryear, only with a slight modern twist. All the tubes will be operating with very low voltages...
Channel started: June 2006.
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RIVERSTONE AUDIO
Taiwan
8 videos
1.1K subscribers
246.5K total views
We are hands-on engineers with a passion for vintage audio and mechanical devices. We design and offer a variety of vintage and modern audio related products to the audio community. We believe functionality, durability, ease of use and product appearance are integral components for engineering...
Channel started: November 2015.
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Tube Lab
Canada
174 videos
5.8K subscribers
438.9K total views
79.5 gravity
Tube Lab is a service of www.valvesnmore.com, with a goal of helping you get started in vintage vacuum tubes and tube amplifiers.
Channel started: September 2020.
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Upscale Audio High Fidelity
United States
349 videos
31.1K subscribers
6.9M total views
77.9 gravity
$56 estimated monthly earnings
We are the world’s largest purveyor of vacuum tubes for high-end audio. We also provide everything from source components to loudspeakers to headphones. Whether you're an audiophile or just someone who loves music, we have a system for all budgets, musical tastes, and room sizes. Tune in here for...
Channel started: December 2006.
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www.thetubestore.com
42 videos
1.7K subscribers
518.7K total views
If you are looking for a tube shop carrying the very best tubes for your amplifier, you've come to the right place.
Audio tubes for any amplifier
Channel started: August 2012.
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Tubes Valves
78 videos
2K subscribers
431.9K total views
5.5 gravity
Collector/fan of Vacuum Tubes Valves and vacuum tube era equipment like radios,amplifiers,tube testers, Western Electric equipment.
Channel started: November 2011.
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Lightning Boy Audio
United States
34 videos
1.8K subscribers
189.1K total views
49.7 gravity
Lightning Boy Audio A.K.A LBA is a designer and manufacturer of analog audio devices and audio transformers for music creation, recording, mixing, mastering, and performance. LBA products and audio transformers are designed to present a high definition sound with just the right amount of color...
Channel started: May 2018.
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Computer History Archives Project ("CHAP")
United States
231 videos
64K subscribers
4M total views
79.3 gravity
$51 estimated monthly earnings
Educational and Documentary style COMPUTER HISTORY VIDEOS, and vintage COMPUTER COMPANY HISTORIES (IBM, UNIVAC, RCA, Burroughs, Sperry, etc.), Vintage TECHNICAL and Scientific Presentations, for discussion, comment and historical interest.
Dedicated to the preservation and sharing of vintage...
Channel started: January 2015.
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uniservo
211 videos
1.7K subscribers
245.7K total views
57 gravity
A look at some of the interesting bits of technology I have collected over the years! Weird vacuum tubes, old military radios, mainframe computer dinosaurs, vintage electrical gizmos, and so forth. Maybe a few how-to and restoration videos, as well. Check out the playlists!
Channel started: December 2009.
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About the Vacuum Tubes Niche
A vacuum tube, electron tube, valve, or tube, is a device that controls electric current flow in a high vacuum between electrodes to which an electric potential difference has been applied. The type known as a thermionic tube or thermionic valve utilizes thermionic emission of electrons from a hot cathode for fundamental electronic functions such as signal amplification and current rectification. Non-thermionic types such as a vacuum phototube, however, achieve electron emission through the photoelectric effect, and are used for such purposes as the detection of light intensities. In both types, the electrons are accelerated from the cathode to the anode by the electric field in the tube. The simplest vacuum tube, the diode, was invented in 1904 by John Ambrose Fleming. It contains only a heated electron-emitting cathode and an anode. Electrons can flow in only one direction through the device—from the cathode to the anode. Source: WikiPedia
Saki Says...
We have assigned this niche a popularity score of just 4% and a competition score of 94%. The niche's overall potential is 27%. New channels we have found in the Vacuum Tubes niche upload an average of 0 videos per month and gain an average of 0 subscribers per month. This niche is pretty competitive in 2024 but with hard work and some top quality content you could do well.
The Vacuum Tubes niche was added to FindAChannel 19 December 2023 (Niche #12294). The data for this niche was last updated 08 March 2024.