When I opened my Revel M106 a few years ago I was surprised and disappointed that they said Made In. INDONESIA.... Made sense after learning SB Acoustics is headquartered there.
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.
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I’m just a huge fan of Japanese-made products period. I think it stems from my auto plant managing days and visiting Toyota assembly plants. The cultural difference, the level of detail, etc....was so eye-opening to me. I’ve been out of the auto industry for close to 20 years now. We have a Toyota and an Acura. A much higher level of craftmanship over any GM car I’ve oned. I’ve purchased tons of top-level GM cars thru the years, and none of them comes close to Toyota and Honda. The closest were two SAABs (which had partial GM ownership). My Luxman L-595 is a flawless component. I also have a MIJ Technics 1200GR, Nagaoka cartridge and Mogami gold interconnect. I’m slowly trying to get 90% of my audio gear MIJ. Except my ZU Speakers. I just love my ZU’s |
ghasley"The west has an exceptional historical track record of treating its labor force equitably." sarcasm? read Howard Zinn’s ’Peoples History of the United States’.
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@elliottbnewcombjr yes, a large dose of sarcasm. |
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