Best all Canadian system


With the loony sinking to new lows, my concerns are bang for the buck (bang for the loony? sounds weird...) and not some great sense of national pride (although I have some of that too, but it doesn't really apply to audio equipment now does it?) and uncompromised (well almost...) sound quality.

The names that come readily to mind are, obviously, Bryston, Classé, PSB, Mirage, Energy, Totem, (and, less readily it seems, that other Québec speaker company putting out astronomically priced speakers, I forget), Oracle (if you insist on vinyl) and the list probably goes on, somewhat. The idea being to assemble something that sounds good as a whole (trying to avoid the over-used "synergy", oh well, there, I said it) . I am quite sure that for certain items (CD players) the choice will be limited and for others (cartridges, who needs them?) non-existent. What are your thoughts? And by the way, for our U.S. neighbours the exercise may be worth it also, since the prices of any of the above are more than competitive stateside. Thanks.
pbb
Canuck Audio, we have more than hockey, good beer, and oustanding "gentleman's clubs" here. Here's my all-star made in the-frozen-tundra system: Source components would consist of Oracle Delphi V turntable (arm and pick-up will have to sneak over the border from the USA), Oracle CDP, and Magnum Dynalab tuner. Verity amplifier, Bryston preamplifier, Totem speakers. Interconnect from Maple, power cords by Gutwire. Damned fine set-up all in all
Sim Audio is nice gear. I would prefer to buy Classe it has a warm sound which gives you a sense of realism. Good Luck
I have to agree with Jtinn, I heard Tenor and Lammhorn in Montreal and New York and was astounded by the clarity and the realistic protrayal of upright bass on a good recording.
In fact, the Tenors appeared in a "dream" system I conjured while trying to sleep last night: Audio Aero CD player, Tenor Audio OTLs, and Conicident Total Eclipses, with Discovery cables throughout.
Yes, I know, I need a life. Cheers,
Tom
Totem is the line I love for all speakers they make!
Bryston 3b-st new model certainly outperforms Classe but not Sim audio(in general). I go well with canadian electronics but Oracle is too costly for me and I use J.A.Michell GyroDec.
Sonic Fronteirs is the maker of the best Canadian Tube Gear.

Sim Audio makes the best solid state [Bryston being in send place] (IMHO). I have not heard Blue Circle.

A great inexpensive SS Preamp can be found made by Don Morrison of Canada, the Morrison ELAD.

I had a pair of Totem Model 1 speakers that did me well for many years. I am only familiar with Totem and Energy. Totem takes the Canadian speaker award hands down.

Keith