How international is your system?


I just realized that each of my components is from a different country (and they all seemingly get along fine!).

Wondering how international other people's systems are. Mine:

Scotland (turntable and cartridge)
Canada (phono pre)
England (CDP and tape deck)
New Zealand (integrated amp)
France (speakers)
Holland (ICs)
US (cables, cords)
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Mine has majorly changed from above.

It was:
CD - Norway
Tuner - Japan
Amp (Int.) - USA
Speakers - England (Soon to be France)
IC's - USA
Speaker cables - Japan

It is now, after several iterations:
CD - Canada
Amp - Canada
Pre - Canada
Speakers - UK
Stands - USA
Tuner - Japan
IC's - USA
PC's - USA, Canada
Speaker cables - Canada
Never thought I was "buy US" biased until I read this thread... The US is the source of the overwhelming majority of my gear--6 amps, 2 pre's, 1 pre/pro, 2 DACs, a phono stage, TT & arm, CD/DVD, 2 sets of speakers, 3 power filters, and all ICs and speaker cables. Got two sets of UK speakers, one Japanese cartrige, one Japanese CD/DVD, and some Italian audio racks. Suddenly feel very red white and blue, notwithstanding that I'm 1/2 Japanese and 1/2 mutt.

(Dimitrydr, I hope you are talking about Shun cutlery, that stuff is phenomenal).
I would say my system was primarily North American, with a little English flavor.

Speakers and pre-pro are Canadian, front amp, power conditioner and all of the wiring US. Rear ch. amp, dvd player and DAC english with god-knows-where for my cable box (8300hd) ;) Of course, the TV (fujitsu) is from japan...
cartridge German
tonearm and turntable British
Phono Amp/Preamp American
AV Receiver Japanese
Crossover Japanese
Amps: Five Japanese (2 SS, 3 tube), five American (two SS, 3 tube)
Speakers American
CD player Japanese
CD processor British
DVD/SACD/CD player Japanese
TV Projector Japanese

tubes: Russian, Japanese, British, American, Holland, German and French