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  • @andreasu.3546
    @andreasu.3546 Рік тому +4508

    "The strings need the springs because the strings stretch and the springs fetch the stretch of the strings" - just wonderful!

    • @johnsmith-zv1lo
      @johnsmith-zv1lo Рік тому +40

      2:23

    • @RoamingAdhocrat
      @RoamingAdhocrat Рік тому +15

      worthy of Princess Caroline

    • @Sonnen_Licht
      @Sonnen_Licht Рік тому +63

      as a non-native speaker i'm not going to attempt saying that

    • @lis6502
      @lis6502 Рік тому +29

      i found this line to be at least inspired with Alec's Technology Connections, as he also likes to put some fantastic tongue twisters between his lines

    • @Mikaci_the_Grand_Duke
      @Mikaci_the_Grand_Duke Рік тому +10

      That was a winner rap battle rhyme from the 90s. 😂

  • @Jake_Ro_X
    @Jake_Ro_X Рік тому +1402

    VFDs are basically the peak of 80's and 90's aesthetics. Fun to see these lit up on every Hi-Fi audio receiver system in the electronic shops.

    • @matts2581
      @matts2581 Рік тому +23

      Totally. It was stuff like this which drew my attention to the design of electronics and how it "talked" or "conveyed" things to the end user when I was young.

    • @Borismolotov
      @Borismolotov Рік тому +12

      2000s too.

    • @guily6669
      @guily6669 Рік тому +1

      I love how they look, but they are also a big let down cause I just bought a used AV receiver from like 2009/2010 and the display is much dimmer than new and with burn-in marks sadly...

    • @tamer27antepli
      @tamer27antepli Рік тому +2

      You should buy a pioneer cdj1000 mk3 or cdj800 if you love fvd

    • @Madman097
      @Madman097 Рік тому +1

      The green ones (or blue with filters?) were used in a radio and odometer in Ford Mustangs 05-09 :)

  • @heeeyno
    @heeeyno Рік тому +1094

    The extreme macro shots were unreal, your art is appreciated as always!

    • @PosyMusic
      @PosyMusic  Рік тому +88

      Thank you!! :)

    • @klausstock8020
      @klausstock8020 Рік тому +21

      I'd totally love to see that as an (expensive) piece of modern art in a museum. A bunch of VFD displays, with camera trained on them, focus controlled (and choreographier) by motors, with the close-ups displayed around the on large screens around the VDF centerpieces. The "random" texts and symbol fading in and out of view offer room for interpretation, turning this into true art.
      A cheaper version could use pre-recorded macro shots, with the VFDs synchronized to the video display. So the cameras could be fake.
      The whole installation could get as large as _De Nachtwacht_ from that other Netherlands artist, playing out the difference in sizes between the immensely magnified close-up shots on the displays and the (comparatively) tiny VFDs. Sad that VFDs have limited lifespans and are no longer easily replaceable.

    • @MilosCsrb
      @MilosCsrb Рік тому

      its beautiful in 4K

    • @kassie2k4
      @kassie2k4 Рік тому +1

      this!!! i was floored, beautiful

    • @stormiestcampfire
      @stormiestcampfire Рік тому +2

      @@klausstock8020 You know, maybe *you* could be the one to do this, internet stranger.

  • @volleyballurrrr
    @volleyballurrrr Рік тому +483

    The pro voiceover sound and tight script, the clean editing, the original score, and of course, the beautiful camerawork. Posy you are a renaissance man

    • @shasan2393
      @shasan2393 Рік тому +8

      “Renaissance man”. That is exactly what springs to mind when i watch Posy.

    • @RGRX1
      @RGRX1 7 місяців тому

      He has the same voice of @destinyspace

  • @Leon_George
    @Leon_George Рік тому +1418

    Watching a Posy video feels like looking into a different world, one that seems nicer to live in.

    • @renaudfensie3020
      @renaudfensie3020 Рік тому +87

      Video has this childlike admiration and curiosity for the world

    • @sb_dunk
      @sb_dunk Рік тому +40

      It reminds me of being really young, and being really young was really nice.

    • @legodbrez4202
      @legodbrez4202 Рік тому +7

      i think thats just scandinavia

    • @darxoonsdfsdf8687
      @darxoonsdfsdf8687 Рік тому +8

      @@legodbrez4202 he lives in the Netherlands though

    • @user-zp8kj2cl9g
      @user-zp8kj2cl9g Рік тому +4

      It is called living in the first world. So yeah, you're right hes from other world

  • @RobbyHuang
    @RobbyHuang Рік тому +655

    I don’t know if there are well defined eras of UA-cam, but your videos definitely feels like we’ve entered a new era. Shockingly original, fantastic, a joy to watch.

    • @ut2k4wikichici
      @ut2k4wikichici Рік тому +3

      between posy nerdirotica and others

    • @ThinkAboutVic
      @ThinkAboutVic Рік тому +13

      it really feels like a different take on the XboxAhoy style of vids.

    • @MasDouc
      @MasDouc Рік тому +1

      @@ut2k4wikichici nerderotic is just right-wing propaganda masquerading as film critique

    • @connorvanhelsing4768
      @connorvanhelsing4768 Рік тому +2

      ​@@ThinkAboutViche so reminds me of AHOY

    • @ikagura
      @ikagura Рік тому +1

      And not in a bad or cringy way, a truly interesting one.

  • @qwertyoscar
    @qwertyoscar Рік тому +1304

    It is interesting to know how engineers worked around the cost and technology to create the aesthetic they wanted in the old days. Nice contents as always and thanks for the new music.

    • @PosyMusic
      @PosyMusic  Рік тому +168

      Thank you!! :-)

    • @Jimmis
      @Jimmis Рік тому +50

      as someone who designs interfaces, it makes me appreciate how easy we have it today lol. but also it would be really cool to work with these displays

    • @evoelias6035
      @evoelias6035 Рік тому +12

      great video mate! Some of the displays you've shown are not VFD's at all, but backlit LCD's - just wanted to point that out... the designers made them look like VFD's - especially in the 2000's era this type of LCD's were popular... they imitated the high end look of the devices from the 90's 🙂

    • @davidkane4300
      @davidkane4300 Рік тому +1

      @@evoelias6035 Sometimes they go at great lengths to make sure displays match, especially when different suppliers are involved. I had a 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP (Supercharged 3.8L), and much like Audi of the same era, all of the dashboard lights are red. All of the digital displays were backlit reverse LCD (and so they were red segments) except the HVAC, which was clearly a standard bluish-green VFD. This was because 1998 was the first year of the new design, and only the GTP had digital HVAC, so they must have not specified correctly. However, the 1999 GTP had a matching red HVAC display. I found one in a junkyard, but the buttons were worn, so I disassembled it to use my buttons and was shocked to find a red filter over the same VFD! I was sure it was an LCD lol. I later learned about the filter and how common it was used, like in mirrors with a compass and/or outside temperature display in different cars... All the Gentex mirrors use a greenish blue VFD and Audi/BMW put a red filter and certain other cars made them yellow (I can't remember who... Cadillac?).

    • @evoelias6035
      @evoelias6035 Рік тому +1

      @@davidkane4300 very interesting indeed... most european cars from that era used unreliable backlit LCD technoogy. I remember that Audi and Volkswagen had often issues with dead pixels... VFD's seem to be rather uncommon there... I really like the sharpness of bright blue VFD's. I remember getting my first CASIO G-Shock back in the day. I think It used that VFD tehcnnology as backlight for the LCD - or am I wrong there?

  • @bewg
    @bewg Рік тому +35

    never realized how much I appreciate the aesthetic of these displays

  • @mrmii6596
    @mrmii6596 Рік тому +847

    It is rare these days to find content of this quality. The camerawork, the music, the passion with which you talk about the topic. All truly fantastic stuff. I look forward to seeing more in the future!

    • @PosyMusic
      @PosyMusic  Рік тому +58

      Thank you! :)

    • @gregermic87
      @gregermic87 Рік тому +4

      You’re such a cool dude, love your videos and attention to detail. ☺️

    • @4anusha462
      @4anusha462 Рік тому +1

      @Kajan.

  • @DitiPeng
    @DitiPeng 11 місяців тому +3

    The macro-videography segment at 7:00, and the “VFD” song from your Fluorescent album, is an AMAZING combination.
    I listen to this song daily. And you created a passion in me (wanting to model VFDs using your videos as reference)!
    I am such a fan of this video, and of this song. Going to support you on Patreon too!

    • @PosyMusic
      @PosyMusic  11 місяців тому +1

      Thank you!! ❤️

  • @pojcharapoltosukowong
    @pojcharapoltosukowong Рік тому +251

    That's so intricately beautiful.
    VFD display is really a lost art, the shear amount of engineering that goes into creating these display are remarkable.
    Nowadays its replace with LCD/LEDs which yes is more efficient, but it just doesn't look and feel the same.

    • @Leon_George
      @Leon_George Рік тому +32

      It's strange, LCD and LEDs if anything are more of brilliant technology, but they just don't feel the same.

    • @pojcharapoltosukowong
      @pojcharapoltosukowong Рік тому +22

      I actually bought a new stereo system recent, which initially I though it has a VFD display.
      On closer inspection, I discovered it’s really just a LED display with a color filter, but it looks very convincing from afar.
      If I haven’t discovered it was a LED display, I would not give a second though but now it just feel abit… weird that it looks like VFD but it isn’t!

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 Рік тому +21

      Man, I miss VFD. I absolutely love that aesthetic. Things with LED / LCD displays just look low-budget compared to proper VF displays.

    • @JohnEdwa
      @JohnEdwa Рік тому +13

      Though modern lcd and oled displays are starting to have enough pixel density that you could emulate a very convincing VFD with them, and get the best of both worlds.

    • @christianelzey9703
      @christianelzey9703 Рік тому +4

      My new stereo receiver still has a VFD. They're disappearing but aren't gone yet!

  • @observand0707
    @observand0707 Рік тому +1

    ¡Maravilloso!

  • @vocabpope
    @vocabpope Рік тому +584

    I would absolutely love a longer form collection of several minutes each of all those macro shots. They're absolutely beautiful watching the pulsing patterns, 100% relaxing. Thank you!!

    • @nobodynoone2500
      @nobodynoone2500 Рік тому +14

      Totally. I'd put on a hour long supercut for background!

    • @PhilRennie
      @PhilRennie Рік тому +9

      Yeah, there was some beautiful stuff there.
      Would make a really nice screensaver too.

    • @Vacated204
      @Vacated204 Рік тому +1

      @@PhilRennie Yes!! Posy upload something like these macro shots onto wall paper engine!!

    • @PhilRennie
      @PhilRennie Рік тому +1

      @@Vacated204 awesome. Thanks for the heads up.

    • @Vacated204
      @Vacated204 Рік тому +1

      @@PhilRennie oh sorry I was agreeing with you and suggesting posy make some wallpapers! he hasn’t uploaded any yet haha sorry

  • @HeiligerGrimmnir
    @HeiligerGrimmnir Рік тому +74

    One of my strongest lasting memories from my childhood in the 80s was sitting in front of a hi-fi system watching the VFD EQ while Metallica and Guns n Roses played in the dark.

  • @PosyMusic
    @PosyMusic  Рік тому +285

    Huh I thought I scheduled this for Sunday... 😅

    • @gallium-gonzollium
      @gallium-gonzollium Рік тому +24

      Oh no. At least we get to watch this banger early :)

    • @warpedmine9682
      @warpedmine9682 Рік тому +4

      Yea another perfect video from an awesome guy

    • @graealex
      @graealex Рік тому +2

      Too late, already watching...

    • @null
      @null Рік тому +2

      lol

    • @Sonnen_Licht
      @Sonnen_Licht Рік тому

      lol this is a win us subscribers

  • @RonLaws
    @RonLaws Рік тому +7

    VFDs have a special place in my heart. That turquoise glow (And i will die on that hill with you) with splashes of other colors for different elements will always be an aesthetic that remains unmatched by today's LCD and OLED displays.

  • @Mossic
    @Mossic Рік тому +253

    I’m always in awe of the atmosphere you manage to create, incredible work as always

  • @christoph2450
    @christoph2450 Рік тому +22

    Your videos feel like a calming journey to an earlier, better time - great as always and a gem on UA-cam.

  • @juneru2
    @juneru2 Рік тому +274

    In the modern era where displays on most devices are so sharp and colorful, it's wonderful to see these displays of the past, especially in such detail that most people back then wouldn't have even noticed.

  • @nolanmetzger2745
    @nolanmetzger2745 Рік тому

    What a great video, this is the type of content I'd love to see more of. Also the VFD song is fire.

  • @MacquarieRidge
    @MacquarieRidge Рік тому +324

    I really hope VFD displays gain the popularity that nixie tubes have. They deserve to live on :)

    • @TheRailroad99
      @TheRailroad99 Рік тому +1

      Basically the same idea, just a different form factor

    • @Puuuszzku
      @Puuuszzku Рік тому +23

      If they do, their prices will skyrocket, just like nixies did

    • @zaprodk
      @zaprodk Рік тому +14

      @@TheRailroad99 Nah, one is a Cold-cathode indicator with a gas filling, the other is more like a flood CRT with a hard vacuum. Not the same.

    • @martincerny3294
      @martincerny3294 Рік тому

      @@Puuuszzku They are still being made so maybe in a couple of years

    • @user2C47
      @user2C47 Рік тому +2

      Probably hasn't happened yet because they're still fairly common.

  • @Karl_Squell
    @Karl_Squell Рік тому +65

    As a native German speaker, I was confused at first since the element phosphorous is called Phosphor in German, while the English word phosphor, as it turns out, can be used for any phosphorescent OR fluorescent substance, so that's something I learned on top of the contents of this beautifully made piece! Apparently the commonly used phosphor for VFD was zinc oxide.

    • @lawrencedoliveiro9104
      @lawrencedoliveiro9104 Рік тому +5

      Just to add to the confusion, “Phosphorus” was the ancient Greek name for Venus as the Morning Star.

  • @AlbySilly
    @AlbySilly Рік тому +26

    2:24 "The strings need the springs because the strings stretch and the spring fetch the stretch of the springs" - Posy 2023

    • @bm-22projects
      @bm-22projects Рік тому +1

      I thought it was gonna go on until the end of the video lol

  • @daniilgrankin7658
    @daniilgrankin7658 Рік тому

    I wish I had more expertise on vacuum fluorescent displays, or any display for that matter, to fully enjoy your journey.
    But I’m glad I can understand at least parts of it!
    Thank you for the masterpiece I’ve witnessed, and god bless you and your journey!

  • @_luke_anthony
    @_luke_anthony Рік тому +115

    I think everyone can agree that we could all use more macro photography of vintage displays in our lives set to the tune of your brilliant music!

  • @gen2mediainc.577
    @gen2mediainc.577 Рік тому +97

    You know this kind of reminds me of Vsauce and Technology Connections in the way you take joy in everything. I love these more explorative videos where you mess with and analyze interesting machines, but not in a more analytical manner, just enjoying the process of opening these gadgets up. And the sound design and music is of course a revolution. The whole series you have here is the most artistic stuff I’ve seen in years.

    • @jassie138
      @jassie138 Рік тому +8

      He's answering questions I never asked about topics I quite frankly don't care about. But the way he presents it makes me want to explore more and more of these weird technological oddities and curiosities.

    • @__Obscure__
      @__Obscure__ Рік тому +1

      @@jassie138 Very well said. I'm in the same boat.

  • @hedgeearthridge6807
    @hedgeearthridge6807 Рік тому +228

    I cringe to say it, but the Akai Yellow-Orange VFD reminds me so much of the Bladerunner movies, especially 2049. That retro-futuristic style where LEDs were uncommon, and VFDs were the way to make a beautiful user interface for anything, especially anything futuristic, I love it so much. It's such a shame that LED fake VFDs aren't used more for aesthetic things. Could give the customer different filters to customize the color palate, rather than using RGB LEDs and a convoluted programming system.

    • @wiserdivisor
      @wiserdivisor Рік тому +20

      That's what I thought!!!
      The switch between neon turquoise and yellow-orange was like switching between Tron: Legacy and BR2049.

    • @420moej
      @420moej Рік тому +3

      Man thats exactly what it came to my mind, it feels great finding people that have same interest in thing.

  • @ЭтоДрючинский
    @ЭтоДрючинский Рік тому +7

    Oh, the technics and devices of this era is so incomparably beautiful, stylish, intriguing! So much more than modern ones. Can't express how much I miss it all, those little screens, colours, buttons! And VFD screens, of course - LED can't substitude that vibe.
    Beautiful video)

  • @Goodgu3963
    @Goodgu3963 Рік тому +55

    Your content is like absolutely nothing else. The music, the crystal clean audio and video. The phenomenal macro shots. Thank you for making such amazing works of visual artistry!

  • @gerardotzab4620
    @gerardotzab4620 Рік тому +46

    This feels like seeing a segment of Sesame Street but for grown ups. Really love it. I'm just discovering this channel yet and I'm a total fan already. Thank you Posy

  • @paaa2683
    @paaa2683 Рік тому +51

    If UA-cam had an art gallery... a whole wing would be dedicated to Posy.
    Love the visual style dude. And the music in this one exceptionally groovy!

  • @TokyoXtreme
    @TokyoXtreme Рік тому +21

    I really love the animated messages that the Japanese units would say when you powered on or off. It was quite charming when my CD player told me “SEE YOU!” I miss that little touch when using the iPhone music app.
    That gear looks gorgeous, BTW.

    • @exoticcar5482
      @exoticcar5482 Рік тому +5

      YAAS little things like those greetings in the most artistic VFDs are seemingly such a lost art nowadays

  • @crapasanya
    @crapasanya Рік тому +14

    I love, no, I LOVE VFDs. They are so beautiful... I consider them the most beautiful type of display along with Nixie Tubes. I love them so much that I gradually try to replace as many other displays as possible with VFDs in my home. When I saw that you released a video about them, I quit everything, turned on the speakers and enjoyed the relaxation. Thank you for the video.

  • @strudelkopf
    @strudelkopf Рік тому

    What a great video! I never knew how these displays worked, very cool. I'm so glad I just found this channel. Beautiful shots and just great production overall. Your voice over and your music gives the finishing touch.

  • @Largeguuy
    @Largeguuy Рік тому +21

    His voice and amazing visuals combine to make an amazing atmosphere in his videos that’s calming and wonderful

  • @User0000000000000004
    @User0000000000000004 Рік тому +4

    I have listened to your album Flourescent almost nonstop since you published this video. I absolutely LOVE the songs. I don't have the words to explain how much I enjoy them.

  • @ciCCapROSTi
    @ciCCapROSTi Рік тому +30

    This channel is just so authentic, while keeping high quality. Also exudes a giant wave of positive energy.

  • @bbredewold
    @bbredewold Рік тому

    I always spring a gat in the air when you've released a new video! Thank you!

  • @Nightshade_42
    @Nightshade_42 Рік тому +9

    Please, never stop showing us the fascinating world of electronic displays

  • @fengwoengo
    @fengwoengo 6 місяців тому +2

    I didn’t know how much I love VFD until now XD It’s amazing how much character some of these display designs had an we toke it for granted. So nostalgic!

  • @KawaiiM4A1S
    @KawaiiM4A1S Рік тому +17

    the editing on these videos is insane! the music is great too, and the fact that posy made it himself is even better! I love seeing all of the intricacies of the different components in older technology and how they work, it's really fascinating to me. I personally think that there's something quite nice about how older technology and older displays operate, even though we have all these crazy modern technologies like mini LED, OLED, foldable OLED, transparent OLED, etc. Makes me appreciate older technology more :D

  • @TehDarkOn3
    @TehDarkOn3 Рік тому +4

    Started watching this video as a curiosity. I grew up with these displays and thought they were all some form of LCD. Brilliant explanations into the world of VFD displays. Loved the narration, the editing, the shots and the music.

    • @exoticcar5482
      @exoticcar5482 Рік тому

      I actually could always tell the difference from an LCD and both my dad and I thought they were LEDs until I realized I never saw LED elements as tiny as VFD pixels so I figured it was something different when I got older

  • @antroxity
    @antroxity Рік тому +43

    Always amazed of his works. I stumbled upon this channel with the video why he created his own mouse pointer. Who knew that he does stuff like this. Really an amazing content creator.

    • @jceggbert5
      @jceggbert5 Рік тому +1

      Definitely go through his other videos, they're fantastic. Especially 7 segment displays and all sound is sine.

    • @antroxity
      @antroxity Рік тому

      @@jceggbert5 already watched it! It's really awesome.

  • @lovemagicfantastic
    @lovemagicfantastic 6 місяців тому +2

    2:43 We have to appreciate how the sound emanating from the hardware harmonizes with the bgm. Posy's videos thrive on the subtle details.

  • @skorp5677
    @skorp5677 Рік тому +6

    You are an incredible videographer, musician and educator. I don't care about displays at all but I love learning about them if you talk about them. You make the topics interesting to listen to and especially watch, it's a pure bliss! Thank you for your work!

  • @joyhamradio
    @joyhamradio Рік тому +20

    Thank you for allowing me to dive back into my childhood! Back then, a long time ago, I simply drowned in the pleasure of looking at a display like that of an old Soviet cassette player. It was a whole world to me, and I still love the different displays, dashboards, etc. Your content is an emerald in this day and age where the crazier the content, the better.

  • @LloydDunamis
    @LloydDunamis Рік тому +14

    7:20, try'na decipher what the electro-voice is singing.
    "VFD - Vacuum Fluorescent Display
    _(Don't you think we're lucky that)_ they're still working today"
    Ahh, I couldn't quite figure out what the center parts are; feel free to chime in.
    This has been quite mesmerizing for me. It's a sin for me for not having subscribed to you since the time I watched your Segmented Displays video.
    Thanks so much!

    • @maxstevens9643
      @maxstevens9643 Рік тому

      I had to search for this comment after listening to the soundtrack XD, your guess sounds likely to me

    • @Antiblue643
      @Antiblue643 Рік тому

      His Bandcamp has the lyrics

    • @LloydDunamis
      @LloydDunamis Рік тому +1

      @@Antiblue643 Oh. Oohh, silly me, I didn't notice the clickable "lyrics" link beside its track title in Bandcamp before.
      Thank you!

    • @omgitsgreebeguys
      @omgitsgreebeguys 9 місяців тому

      "VFD - Vacuum Fluorescent Display
      It's old technology that is still working today"

  • @TheGutiserra
    @TheGutiserra Рік тому +5

    Thank almighty youtube algorithm for leading me to this channel. Just the perfect blend of visual perfectionism, asmr audio and geek content.

  • @Mrcoolexander
    @Mrcoolexander Рік тому +4

    I get so exited every time you upload. Love listening to your music and watch your content! If there's only one youtuber I would be forced to watch for the rest of my life, this would be the one!

  • @GuilleGarciaAlfonsin
    @GuilleGarciaAlfonsin Рік тому +3

    Man, you are the one. Combining such an art sensibility, such a capacity to blend what you want to comunicate in the way you do it, developing the visuals and the music...
    This blow my mind. Congratulations.

  • @pasmoluiso
    @pasmoluiso Рік тому +5

    I love your videos, please never stop making them

  • @craigleverenz
    @craigleverenz Рік тому

    This channel is magical

  • @moscowirl7253
    @moscowirl7253 Рік тому +3

    This is an amazingly stylish and informative channel, I'm happy that I got it recommended by the algorithm, subscribed!

  • @doty12468
    @doty12468 Рік тому +1

    I love these

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. Рік тому +3

    still think these are sooooo cool. Grew up with these VFDs on EVERYTHING lol. Stereos, VCRs, DVD Players, Automobiles, Microwaves, Stoves. Everywhere. I still have a 1994 Honda Prelude w/ a VFD Tach/Speedo/Fuel/Temp Gauges. I still think it looks awesome. And still, even 30yrs later it still works (most of the time :)

  • @cobralyoner
    @cobralyoner 9 місяців тому +1

    VFDs are my favorite displays. i remember as a kid closely watching them for what must have been houres. I loved the fine detail and the slightly uneven glow

  • @ikbintom
    @ikbintom Рік тому +4

    The topics, the music, the visuals, the narration. It al fits together incredibly well! Never change!

  • @_TeddyCore
    @_TeddyCore Рік тому +2

    Once every few years the UA-cam algorithm manages to outdo itself and shows me something wonderful and magical. This is exactly the channel I realised I was craving the second it was served to me.

  • @Yliannyx
    @Yliannyx Рік тому +37

    Great video! I always thoroughly enjoy your content. The macro shots were fantastic. I love VFDs, they have fabulous contrast and a analogue look that can't be replicated. I miss seeing them instead of the bland LCDs we have now. Fun fact: VFDs are effectively triodes.

    • @tissuepaper9962
      @tissuepaper9962 Рік тому +4

      They seem to be triodes in a bit of a nonstandard configuration. Instead of varying the grid voltage to control the transconductance, they're varying the plate voltage. Essentially they're using the filament and the grid of a triode as an electron gun, and each of the fluorescent segments is turned on by applying a high positive voltage to attract those electrons. Pretty cool, I see now how closely related VFDs are to CRT displays.

  • @robotomo4249
    @robotomo4249 Рік тому +10

    The sheer hard work and dedication in these videos is above and beyond anything else that I have ever seen. Every single video has a perfect combination of educational content, entertainment and absolutely beautiful b-roll shots. You manage to capture palpable feelings, emotions and somehow a sense of euphoria in your videos, I don't know how to describe it, but it's pure magic!

  • @iea96
    @iea96 Рік тому +4

    I absolutely love the amount of obsession in every single video on this channel.

  • @upir_upir
    @upir_upir Рік тому +3

    This is great. I have recently used two VFD displays in one of my videos; the look of those displays is impossible to replicate with modern LCDs and OLED displays. They are just beautiful.

    • @brorianszk
      @brorianszk Рік тому +1

      And there's these car parking system's VFD HUD. I think wonderful things can be made out of these but I don't know anything about electronics. Can't even find this VFD as spare parts. There are some uncommon chiptune cartridges that brought displays as features and I honestly think that this VFD could be more than a feature.

    • @exoticcar5482
      @exoticcar5482 Рік тому +2

      I agree LCDs can't replace their look but I actually think with some adjustments OLEDs could look a lot like them. In 1999, Pioneer began releasing car stereos with displays known as OEL, which were basically early OLED displays, and let me tell you, many of them looked amazing. It's about implementation. OLEDs that don't look like how VFDs are don't have the glass-like covers VFDs often use in multiple layers and may not even have the same neutral density filters. Improvements in the outer design of OLEDs I think could potentially improve their looks a lot more

  • @espenfredrick7996
    @espenfredrick7996 Рік тому +6

    My first into to VFD’s was building a clock from an Adafruit kit that used an old Soviet tube. I’ve probably spent hours just looking at all the connections and the shapes of the phosphors. Truly incredible technology.

  • @michaelkim3432
    @michaelkim3432 Рік тому +5

    Thanks for the work that you put into this! Back in the day I used to fantasize about surrounding myself in some kind of pod with VFD-equipped stereo equipment to just look at the displays - they seemed so high-tech back then!

    • @exoticcar5482
      @exoticcar5482 Рік тому

      Stores back in the day were just beautiful with all those VFDs of home, car, and shelf stereos all in DEMO mode. Your fantasies weren't far off

  • @null
    @null Рік тому +8

    The amount of effort you put in is insane.

    • @hypenheimer
      @hypenheimer Рік тому

      Bot

    • @MrTurbo_
      @MrTurbo_ Рік тому +1

      @@hypenheimer ??? That account has a 16 year old video, this comment is also completely normal, not trying to sell anything, i highly doubt that would be a bot, i fact you sound more like a bot, how ironic would that be, a bot going around calling random people a bot

    • @null
      @null Рік тому

      @@MrTurbo_ Yeah, I get the stupid bot replys all the time, I have no idea why as I am not a bot. It is ridiclous.

    • @hypenheimer
      @hypenheimer Рік тому

      @@MrTurbo_ They commented this only 1 minute after the video was uploaded

  • @applejak3014
    @applejak3014 Рік тому +1

    I don’t know if you know, but your videos are so goddamn interesting and cool. Never in my life have I ever been interested in anything you have covered, until I watched your videos. You are so, so interesting.

  • @Ozzymand
    @Ozzymand Рік тому +4

    Posy has mastered the art of B-roll footage. It is beyond pleasing to just look at the pretty pictures he takes, especially the up close PCB ones

  • @chizusronda3917
    @chizusronda3917 Рік тому +2

    I really love your videos, the footages, the narration, the edition. Each video is a great job, you can tell that you spends a lot of time and dedication!
    I love old machines, in particular the digital 80s-2000s machines, decks, calculators, etc.

  • @dmitriyteslenko5836
    @dmitriyteslenko5836 Рік тому +52

    Как же это прекрасно!
    Так жаль, что ушла эпоха таких дисплеев.

    • @jasonsdailysafari5409
      @jasonsdailysafari5409 Рік тому +9

      There is something great about the era where you could visually dissect things and see how they worked, teachings the mind to interrogate the world

    • @andreylarin
      @andreylarin Рік тому +1

      Ничо, Тёма Кашканов воскресит :)

  • @tbuk8350
    @tbuk8350 Рік тому +3

    The thing I love about this channel is the sheer production value. From the wonderful composition to the expert cinematography to the incredible music, every video I've seen of yours has been a treat.

  • @tombuster
    @tombuster Рік тому +4

    I love how you just nonchalantly whack that VFD board at 2:40
    it is quite musical too!

  • @dandanthesoundman7607
    @dandanthesoundman7607 Рік тому +2

    It’s amazing, I’ve always been into audio technology being a sound engineer and all, but it’s wonderful how I always learn something new whenever I watch your videos:). Thanks

  • @keatonwastaken
    @keatonwastaken Рік тому +6

    VFD screens are one of my favourite aesthetics, they work in pretty much every setting, retro, modern, cyberpunk etc.
    Speaking of aesthetical displays, Nixie Tubes are pretty cool, have you ever had one? I think they're quite unique.

  • @nidhishshivashankar4885
    @nidhishshivashankar4885 Рік тому +1

    The intro montage really has me _yearning_ with nostalgia for the tactility of physical buttons

  • @toadboydude5015
    @toadboydude5015 Рік тому +2

    These videos really do satisfy my urge to take something apart to see how it works, the amount of effort you put into these videos always makes the experience otherworldly.

  • @Augnos
    @Augnos Рік тому

    The macro shots and music are absolutely hypnotizing!

  • @tacohead8543
    @tacohead8543 Рік тому +20

    Your content is always some of the highest quality stuff on this site. The fact that you use no stock footage is absolutely astonishing, and shows you're passionate about this.

  • @Th3KillinJok3
    @Th3KillinJok3 Рік тому

    This channel is so aesthetically pleasing it gives me the "I wanna make something now" brain tingles

  • @JeremySeitz
    @JeremySeitz Рік тому +7

    absolutely wonderful episode - the photography is great and I share your passion for these display technologies. If people liked this, definitely check out Posy's episode on 7-segment displays!

  • @xedla4262
    @xedla4262 Рік тому

    You could make any topic fascinating, wonderful stuff as always!

  • @Not_Navarro
    @Not_Navarro Рік тому +4

    In fact, VFDs have a timeless charm, to be quite honest, I have a Kenwood A7 myself, with just the main module and EQ (Needs repair unfortunately), and being quite honest? These old stereos have very good sound quality, even by today's terms.
    I think the only problem with this channel is the fact that it encourages me to want to buy these devices knowing that I'll have difficulties finding repair parts, that Dual MN-8010 for that matter, in addition to not being able to find it here on Brazil, if I import one, but if it breaks down, I don't think I'll be able to find parts

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 Рік тому +1

      "even by today's terms"
      ESPECIALLY by today's terms. Everything on the market now is trying to beat physics with DSP. When you bought a stereo in the 80s or 90s, its size and gauge of wires were all an honest declaration of what it was capable of. DSP is nearly magic, but it will never, ever hold a candle to a device that can just do the thing.

  • @top_misha
    @top_misha Рік тому

    I love your videos so much! Editing, filming, music, jokes - it's all great! Thank you!

  • @matthewjacobs2991
    @matthewjacobs2991 Рік тому +7

    Some people already articulated this below. But these videos make me feel like a 6 year old watching a Seasme Street segment. It's fascinating, and informative, and fun. I love it. And that feeling is so extremely rare at my age. Way to go, Posy. Love this stuff

  • @MotiveCap
    @MotiveCap Рік тому +1

    This was great, I like the combination of aesthetics and tech that you discuss as well as the extreme macro shots of everything.

  • @angus3963
    @angus3963 Рік тому +4

    Very interesting, in Canada it's always been warm lighting until cold LEDs and CFLs became available so I've always known the VFDs to be light blue as well, never knew they were actually white!

  • @neilsheppard6673
    @neilsheppard6673 Рік тому +1

    That was absolutely fascinating. I used to (still do) love VF displays, so cool for what they are. Also loved the vocoder 'intermezzo'! Many thanks.

  • @maxdoes_
    @maxdoes_ Рік тому +4

    Another masterpiece. The macro slider shot at 7:50 is something to be proud of!

  • @Frozen_Smoke1972
    @Frozen_Smoke1972 Рік тому +2

    Great video. Everything about it is fantastic, in fact, but I am absolutely loving those close-up shots of the displays.

  • @metaturso
    @metaturso 11 місяців тому +4

    🎉 Hello to all watchers of the Dave's Garage channel who came here to see Posy's video of VFD displays.
    If you liked this video don't forget to watch the one about segmented displays too, and subscribe to this and the Lazy Posy channel while you're at it. Thank you!

    • @electrolyteorb
      @electrolyteorb 10 місяців тому

      Ngl... I sleep when I watch Dave's video

  • @Severius33
    @Severius33 Рік тому +1

    Loved it! Those displays were gorgeous. It was fascinating seeing how different filters changed the displays.

  • @p4160
    @p4160 Рік тому +3

    The music was amazing for this! i love how unique your video style is. It honestly makes me feel so nostalgic, like these VFD displays were so futuristic and forward facing at one point of time, and the music transports me back to that feeling :)

  • @Spoggi99YT
    @Spoggi99YT Рік тому +1

    What an insightful and visually pleasing video! I am so glad UA-cam recommended this video, you‘ve gained a new subscriber :)

  • @kewlkat6264
    @kewlkat6264 Рік тому +3

    this is the first video of yours I've seen, and I absolutely love the atmosphere you create. I never realized the beauty of VFDs until now and I thank you for giving me a newfound appreciation for them.

  • @claxtoncurtis811
    @claxtoncurtis811 Рік тому +3

    3:35 that looks so modern for being from the 90s

  • @moho2763
    @moho2763 Рік тому +2

    you're what I call an aesthetics surgeon. dissecting the engineering and art behind the extremely elegant design and introducing new ways of seeing it. makes me , a young millennial, appreciate something I've never seen just for the beauty of it. Great content as always!

  • @shanroxalot5354
    @shanroxalot5354 Рік тому +3

    The display at 0:57 gives strong evangelion vibes.

  • @lawrencecorai2352
    @lawrencecorai2352 Рік тому +2

    Amazing video, amazing talent and passion you put in it. Thank you so much for sharing this to us, I bet most of our childhood/teenage years were marked by those fantastic looking devices.

  • @KoolKyurem25
    @KoolKyurem25 Рік тому +3

    I love these older tech videos. THe production quality is amazing. It's so interesting to see these things taken apart to show how they work

  • @lordcupkake
    @lordcupkake Рік тому

    Another absolute delight of a video. These videos are truly a labor of love with all of it from the videos to the equipment to the sound being just so. Very nice thank you for sharing your art

  • @nemtudom5074
    @nemtudom5074 Рік тому +4

    2:29 Marvelous!