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Where do your “bits” originate?

Where do your “bits” originate?

  • UK

    Votes: 110 86.6%
  • USA

    Votes: 40 31.5%
  • EU

    Votes: 51 40.2%
  • China

    Votes: 25 19.7%
  • Japan

    Votes: 50 39.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 23 18.1%

  • Total voters
    127
Planet Earth. And they all do their bits to destroy it.

Some more than others. So choose wisely. :)
 
Japan (cart, amps, cassette deck, loudspeakers, cables)
Denmark (CD-P)
UK (TT, tonearm and stands)
China (streamer)
Australia (phono stage and other amplifier)
USA (SPDIF cable)
New Zealand (Ergo loudspeakers)

Seems I have most of the manufacturing countries covered.
 
Not by design, but I’ve ended up all British: Exposure, Epos, Chord, Black Rhodium.
The only exception is my Audiolab transport. I got a slapped wrist for mentioning that on a British hifi group on Facebook.
 
UK x 6 (amps x 3, FM tuner, cartridge, speakers)
Japan x 2 (tonearm, cartridge)
Denmark x 2 (Cassette deck, tonearm)
Switzerland (turntable)
South Korea/China x 1 (DAC)
 
Austria - pre/network/streamer
Germany- active speakers
UK - T/T & tonearm
Japan/US Cartridge
Poland - phono stage / t/t support.
Japan- CD transport
USA - Pwr conditioner
Italy - Hifi rack
Canada - Hifi rack
USA - cable
UK - cable
FR - cable
 
Deck Switzerland
Tonearm New Zealand
Cartridge Japan
Phono stage UK
Receiver USA
Speakers UK / Scandinavia
Pi UK
CD Japan
SBT China?
DAC Austria/China
 
UK: ATC speakers (active 50s) and CD/DAC/Preamp (CDA-2) LP12 and Ittok

Japan: DV XX2-MK 2, DV P75 MK3

Hong Kong(?) Mose Hercules

Gawd knows: chromecast audio
 
I always thought of my system as being predominantly British, but no more:

Turntable - Japan
Arms - Japan and Japan
Cartridges - Denmark x 2, Switzerland
Phono - UK
CDPs - Japan, US, France
Streamer - UK (but probably built in China)
R2R - Japan
Cassette - Japan
Preamp - UK
Power Amps -UK
Speakers - Denmark, UK
Headphones -Japan
 


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