Hi Vintage Divers,
I was first certified in 1979 when horse-collar BC's (no power inflator) and 71 cf steelies on backpacks were de rigueur. Not exactly vintage era but certainly different from the stuff today. Jacket style BC's were just making their first appearances and I seem to remember that back-mount styles were out there (the term "wings" had not been adopted yet) but I had still to see one. The "debate" was well under way though. I had also heard some older divers talk about their double hose regs and how happy they were with them especially for ice diving and photography. I remember some murmurings about breathing hard but they were few and quiet. I was the tender age of 24 then and didn't give them much thought? I guess I had some other things on my mind.
Now that I am starting on my 6th decade and have rediscovered diving (plus UW photography) I am getting interested in the advantages of using double hose regs. I started to read this forum with the hopes of getting some more info regarding DH regs and I started to get an interest in vintage diving as a whole.
I would like to start with baby steps and from my readings here it seems that the first logical step might be to acquire a Royal Aqua-Master and upgrade it with the Phoenix kit (many deserved kudos to Luis I understand) as I would like to be able to use the reg with my existing gear (BC, computer yada yada). I didn't run across any other regs that could be adapted in such a way in my readings; did I miss something? The reason I ask is of course I am hunting for regs to buy and hopefully rebuilt/upgrade and I have run across many other flavours: Voit, Healthways, Dacor, other USD models etc. Each of these seem to have their aficionados here? Would you guys care to comment on your favorite? I have also discovered the web sites VDH, VSS and spectrum's Scuba knowtes (nice resource BTW). I guess I have a lot of research to do but I would like to get started soon.
I hope this hasn't been asked and answered too many times here. Just directing me to the right threads will be most helpful and appreciated. Search has helped but I feel I may be missing something.
Cheers and thanx,
Bill
I was first certified in 1979 when horse-collar BC's (no power inflator) and 71 cf steelies on backpacks were de rigueur. Not exactly vintage era but certainly different from the stuff today. Jacket style BC's were just making their first appearances and I seem to remember that back-mount styles were out there (the term "wings" had not been adopted yet) but I had still to see one. The "debate" was well under way though. I had also heard some older divers talk about their double hose regs and how happy they were with them especially for ice diving and photography. I remember some murmurings about breathing hard but they were few and quiet. I was the tender age of 24 then and didn't give them much thought? I guess I had some other things on my mind.

Now that I am starting on my 6th decade and have rediscovered diving (plus UW photography) I am getting interested in the advantages of using double hose regs. I started to read this forum with the hopes of getting some more info regarding DH regs and I started to get an interest in vintage diving as a whole.
I would like to start with baby steps and from my readings here it seems that the first logical step might be to acquire a Royal Aqua-Master and upgrade it with the Phoenix kit (many deserved kudos to Luis I understand) as I would like to be able to use the reg with my existing gear (BC, computer yada yada). I didn't run across any other regs that could be adapted in such a way in my readings; did I miss something? The reason I ask is of course I am hunting for regs to buy and hopefully rebuilt/upgrade and I have run across many other flavours: Voit, Healthways, Dacor, other USD models etc. Each of these seem to have their aficionados here? Would you guys care to comment on your favorite? I have also discovered the web sites VDH, VSS and spectrum's Scuba knowtes (nice resource BTW). I guess I have a lot of research to do but I would like to get started soon.
I hope this hasn't been asked and answered too many times here. Just directing me to the right threads will be most helpful and appreciated. Search has helped but I feel I may be missing something.
Cheers and thanx,
Bill