Made in USA


I love to support USA products as much as I can. Even if it costs more. Id say 2nd choice Europe or Japan. Last place China.

So USA made HiFi products I have are... Magnepan, Odyssey, Geshelli, Rythmik, Schitt, Bluejean, Belden, Analog Productions( vinyl). Musichall & Monitor Audio (UK), Nagaoka, Magomi(Japan), 

Other USA made HiFi I know of.. Kilpsch (high end speakers), Jeff Rowland, P.S. Audio, Emotiva?

Im sure there are more. Please continue list and lets support our own.

bikefi10

bikefi10

 

Absolutely! I have been saying and supporting the U.S. market for years.

Europe and Japan are fine as well. These 3 markets must break away from China for the betterment of Our hobby. Do not support the short-cut(s).

 

Happy Listening!

Main system

Turntable - Swiss

Tonearm - England

Cartridge - Danish

Phono Pre - US (power supply China)

CD - France

DAC - US

Streamer - China 

Pre amp(s) - US (Both upgraded with parts from around the world)

Amp(s) - DIY and US (Both upgraded with parts from around the world)

Integrated Amp - US

Speakers - DIY with parts and drivers from around the world. Also Speakers from US and England 

Second System

Receiver - Japan

Turntable - Scotland 

Tonearm - Japan

Cartridge - Denmark

Speakers - Denmark

Desktop

Integrated - Serbia

Speakers - Japan

DAC/Player - China

 

It’s a global thing…

 

 

 

Tonearm - Great Britain

Cartridge , TT , phono preamp , passive preamp , amp , speakers , interconnects and speaker cables - USA 

CD player -Japan - US company

 

I'm absolutely STUNNED this thread has survived 59 responses as of my post without receiving the dreaded "REMOVED BY MODERATORS FOR VIOLATING TERMS OF AGREEMENTS" death sentence.

 

Give it time...

Japanese integrated amp, Japanese preamp, American turntable, American speakers, American power conditioner. I’m not exactly the patriotic type, and haven’t bought an American car since the late 60’s. But just as "Made in Japan" used to stand for junk, Chinese manufacturing has taken over that catagory. Low prices coincide with an endemic lack of manufacuring quality control. Compare a simple item you can visually inspect like an American or German made tool compared to a Chinese equivalent. The difference is obvious if you look at the castings.

I laughed when I read (I think it was) baseball great Ichiro Suzuki’s farewell interview when he retired and was going back home to Japan. Out of the blue, he observed, "everything breaks in America". No wonder, everything here is Chinese made junk anymore. That’s not to say American cars weren’t made like garbage until Toyota and their ilke cleaned American carmaker’s clock with their excellent later 20th century Japanese quality control standards. But buying Chinese audio equipment and hoping to avoid the quality control quagmire over there is a risk not worth taking until they clean up their manufacturing act.

Until then there’s lots of dependable quality merchandise including audio equipment coming out of Europe, Japan, the U.S. and Canada and these are all free world counties where your consumer dollar isn’t supporting dictators and massive concentration camps like the Chinese treat the Uighar population to on the side.

Peace, love, good music, and do the right thing,

Mike