tough to buy ‘all American’
Charles Hansen posted on audioasylum that Ayre made very effort to source from American manufacturers. It's just not possible to *every* part from the USA.
- Chassis: Made in California, including anodizing and silkscreening. - Transformers: Made in California and Canada. - PCBs: Made in Colorado, using USA materials. - PCB Assembly: Made in Colorado. - Final Assembly: Made in Colorado. - Resistors: Made in USA and Germany. - Capacitors: Made in USA (Rel-Cap and Cornell-Dubilier), Germany (Wima), and Japan (Nichicon and Panasonic). - Semiconductors: USA
(Analog Devices, Burr-Brown, On-Semi, Xilinx), Japanese (Toshiba and
Hitachi), and British (Semelab) companies, foundries are world-wide.
I imagine Rogue is in a similar boat. |
Tekton in Utah
Lore Impulse black soft gloss (new in box) $1000 Pr. delivered
He shows a Pair of White Lores for $800.00 |
Silverline Omega loudspeakers Audience Decware
Totem (Canada)
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Canadian and US economies are so intertwined I consider same as made in USA .
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Why don't you have some fun and build your own speakers! For $1000 you can buy drivers far above store-bought (speakers) in performance. They're are many 'Gonners who do this and could give advice. Just a thought...
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