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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Equipment and Country of Origin in my systems:

CDPs: Italy ~ China ~ Canada;
Amplifiers: Italy ~ China ~ Netherlands ~ Japan;
Speakers: USA ~ China ~ Canada ~ Japan ~ UK;
Cables: UK ~ USA ~ Hong Kong
Stands: Hong Kong ~ Indonesia ~ Canada ~ China
Headphones: Japan ~ Germany ~ Austria
Headphone Amplifiers: Japan ~ China ~ USA
Latest update :

>Japan Denon A11 Universal player, Denon DL 103R, Audio Technica 33PTG cartridge, AT W100 headphone

>Singapore Diva M7 Pre amp, Diva Headphone amp

>US Sanders ESL Power amp, Herron Audio VTPH1mc, Analysis Plus Oval 8 spk cable, PS Audio P300 power plant, JPS powercords

>France Cabasse Baltic II/Thor II Artic

>Germany Scheu DL2 TT, Schroeder model 2 tonearm, Beyer DT990 headphone

>UK MusicMaker Conductor tonearm

>NZ Slinkylinks silver ICs

>Austria AKG K501 headphone

>Sweden Solid Tech Feet of Silence footers
This has varied greatly over time, but presently: German speakers and digital; Chinese and American amp; American phono and line stage; American and Hong Kong cables; UK turntable with Japanese mods., Danish tonearm and cartridge with Japanese mods.; German isolation bases; UK racks; Japan SET amp; Swiss contact cleaner; and American disc and record cleaners.

I think the weak dollar has made foreign goods, other than from China, all but out of reach.
Changed since my 10-22-04 post.
Speakers, DAC, transport, amp, PLC: USA, all cables Canada.