Where were your audio components designed/engineered?
Just interested in which country was your gear designed (not manufactured). It might be fun to see where we are from and which companies have influenced our wallets and our audio tastes the most??
My gear- Amp/preamp - Parasound - Canada Integrated amp - Line Magnetic Audio - China Speakers - Magnepan - USA Speakers (2nd system) - Vandersteen - USA DAC - Benchmark Media - USA DAC (2nd system) - Shiit Audio - USA CD player - Sony - Japan CD player (2nd system) - Rega - United Kingdom Streamer/DAC - Bluesound - USA Digital Storage - Western Digital - USA Interconnects/ cables - Blue Jeans - Signal Cables - Analysis Plus - USA
Speakers: Daedalus - USA Amplifier: VAC - USA Preamp/Signal Processor: DEQX - Australia Phono Stage: Herron - USA Turntable: SOTA - USA Tonearm: Magnepan - USA Cartridge: Audio Technica - Japan CDP: Bryston - Canada FM Tuner: Radio Engineering Laboratories (vintage) - USA Internet Radio Tuner: Logitech Squeezebox Touch - USA (?) Cassette Deck: Tandberg - Norway Headphones & Amplifier: Stax - Japan Record Cleaner: Nitty Gritty - USA
Instruments Drums - Pearl Ref Taiwan, Roland TD-30 (Japan/China) Keyboards: Nord 5E designed Sweden, keyboard Italian mostly made in China, Korg SV-1 (not sure mostly China and Japan) Guitars Fender Precision Bass and Krueger amp (USA), Gibson Les Paul Supreme USA JBL PA system PRX612 and matching 15" PRX sub
Audio Benchmark DAC3 - designed and built in New York, USA ATC active EL150ASL - designed and built in Shroud, Gloucestershire , UK Pioneer TT - Japan
I have owned McIntosh equipment for over 30 years. Also own Apogee Duetta II speakers and Martin Logan Summit X speakers. All designed, built in the U.S., except Martin Logan is now designed in the U.S., and built in Canada.
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