
rupe
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I was invovled in an interesting discussion last week on Ritchie Fliegler's facebook page. He essentially said that tubes will become obsolete in the near future...not because digital/ss gear is better, but because they will no longer be feasible to manufacture. A direct quote:
I guess it's time to start hoarding glass again.
I sold off a ton of my NOS stuff when I realized (with a few exceptions) that it really didn't sound better in the amps that I like and the prices were becoming exorbitant.
Thoughts?
Good conversation. There are many issues with modern tubes, but, as far as demand driving production. Today's stuff is economically feasible, in part, due to the fact that the machinery they are made on was paid off 50 years ago. That machinery and the people who run/ran it are fading very fast. To rebuild the infrastructure for the next 50 years is not economically feasible at current costs. So, 12ax7s at the price of 300Bs? Sure. But nobody's gonna pay that. There is more to this to be sure, but this is a central and important issue.
I guess it's time to start hoarding glass again.

I sold off a ton of my NOS stuff when I realized (with a few exceptions) that it really didn't sound better in the amps that I like and the prices were becoming exorbitant.
Thoughts?