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You provided additional examples of older tech
Posted by Ralph on April 19, 2017 at 10:15:56:
that is still around because the market likes it. Such tech is not considered obsolete. Its just old.
Tubes are a good example. They do something transistors have really troubles with: good linearity and soft clipping, so less odd ordered harmonics. By rights they should be loooonnnnnggg gone!