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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besides where it's made, there is where it's designed, where it's owned, where it pays taxes/avoids to pay taxes, where patents are owned, where the parts are made, where the source of the parts are mined, etc.

Being from a country that has sunk to the "assembly country" level from the highest Noble prizes per capita era,  I feel it yields much better dividends to invent, design and own products than to lego them together while your eyes are falling out. (and yes I know little about the manufacturing process)   

Also quantity-wise, the brands of 98% of audio products sold today are never mentioned in this forum. I doubt they are made anywhere outside southeast Asia

If I lean to buying US, it's only because I know that the cost of international shipping is not baked into the price. But I've got no problem buying from anywhere if it's something I would want, like my Holo May DAC. 

My equipments are mostly made in Canada 🇨🇦

simaudio moon W8 W7 P8 Andromeda CD Player

speakers Epic CF4 Sony SS-M7 made in USA Dac/ streamer Cocktail Audio X45Pro  made in South Korea

cables mostly Odin Nordost from AliExpress lol 😂

I have a 'melting pot' system; if only the world could get along as well as my components!

Poland (Circle Labs A200 Integrated amp)

Germany (FinkTeam KIM speakers)

Japan (CEC TL-15 Cd transport)

Italy (Aqua La Scala DAC)

U.S. (Audience speaker cables and interconnect; Shunyata power cord)

Denmark (Ansuz power distributor and cord)