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LukeCurd
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rupe":28te9epw said:That's the whole point. Fliegler says the tooling is 50+ years old and nearing the end of its usable life...and too cost prohibitive to rebuild based on the small niche market that it serves.steve_k":28te9epw said:Tubes aren't going anywhere as long as the manufacturing facilities and tooling remain in Russia and China where Economics 101 doesn't come into play. It's more about being able to do something the rest of the world can't and with a low paid work force, they can do it. As long as someone doesn't bomb the plants like they did in eastern Europe, they will be around. Once the tooling is gone though, the end would be near. Tube pricing has remained stable the last decade while everything around it has gone up. If anything, they need to jack the prices up slightly to maintain the art of tube manufacturing. If it goes tits up, I still have a big stash of glass.....
This is always what i have heard. Some of the tooling hasn't been rebuilt since WW2.
In the 1950's Tubes is all guitar players knew. In the 2060's Software is all guitar players might know sounds like the argument stated by the OP. If you think music sucks now wait till you hear lady gaga touring like she is Tina Turner.