American Audio


Even if audio is a global thing, good ’ole USA is still there:

PS Audio -not terribly expensive, excellent-sounding gear
Benchmark, Sanders -innovative amps, no nose-bleed prices
Cables/cords -Transparent, High Fidelity, Synergistics, Cardas, Kimber, Audioquest. More brands than anywhere on Earth.
Klipsch, JBL -still after 75 years, horns no longer ’sound’ like horns
Emerald Physics/Spatial -new takes on horn/waveguides. Like Klipsch, all-American incl parts
Vandersteen, Joseph, Ryan -the cone speaker keeps getting better
Component/speaker stands -Symposium, Critical Mass, Star Sound
ASC -room acoustics

It’s a confusing world of ear-buds, computer & car audio. And tech-general like the internet. But quality 2-chan audio is around and it’s more than I thought....

jonnie22
Outside of a British tone arm and an American companies CD player made in Japan I have an all Americcan system .
Maybe someday I'll find an american tonearm that I can afford ,
but I doubt that I'll ever find or bother replacing the CD player 
with an American made one ( because I'm a vinyl guy ) .

Merrill Hierloom TT with Rega RB300 arm and Soundsmith cartridge 
Carver CD player ( with tubes )
Tavish Designs tube phono Preamp , Goldpoint passive Preamp 
McCormack amp , Thiel speakers 
Cardas interconnects and speaker cables 

My favorite response was Crate&Barrel !!!   listening chair    ha ha .
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