it's really more about the process of refinement, and engineering team development, not tech sophistication, that 30+ year product cycles of the best vintage machines represent. these machines were work horses and got better and better. they were industrial tools. and the best output electronics were developed at a time when tubes were the basis for the circuits. and physically they are larger with more robust build than these current efforts. 3 decades of commercial user feedback pushed them to be better and better. tens of thousands of machines. they can do 1/2" and 30 ips with appropriately large reels and do it all day long.
no one is now building a deck as large as a washing machine. is this cutting corners? maybe.
agree some of the pieces are measurably better today objectively. but not all. i know with ATR there are better newer bits here and there taking advantage of newer processes. we can't know 'YET' the reliability of these new decks. there is no data. 5-10 years down the road with these new decks then this changes.
for sure not all vintage choices are perfect or large and robustly built either. not all vintage decks were created equal.
ultimately it really comes down to priorities. if new, and simple, and elegant, and small footprint are the priorities then these new machines can be the right choice. but otherwise the top vintage choices with a history of reliability offer a more solid performance, and track record. and their ceiling for ultimate performance is higher.
no one is now building a deck as large as a washing machine. is this cutting corners? maybe.
agree some of the pieces are measurably better today objectively. but not all. i know with ATR there are better newer bits here and there taking advantage of newer processes. we can't know 'YET' the reliability of these new decks. there is no data. 5-10 years down the road with these new decks then this changes.
for sure not all vintage choices are perfect or large and robustly built either. not all vintage decks were created equal.
ultimately it really comes down to priorities. if new, and simple, and elegant, and small footprint are the priorities then these new machines can be the right choice. but otherwise the top vintage choices with a history of reliability offer a more solid performance, and track record. and their ceiling for ultimate performance is higher.