Unusual countries for audio gear


We all know that audio product come from Canada, the U.K., America, Denmark, France, Italy, Germany, Australia.

What are some unusual places you've heard make really good stuff? Anything from Norway? Or New Zealand? How about Qatar or somewhere in the middle east?

hilde45

@richardbrand Nothing here about your system either. Was 20 years ago and I did not like them just as I think B&W is overrated retail stuff.

No offense I am done with the efforts to derail the OP'S post.

Start your own thread about KEF .

Gd-Day mate.

Serbia: Kran Acoustics. 

Karan amplifiers are really outstanding high end components, fully balanced and DC coupled, there are no condensers in the signal path, meaning true linearity – without condensers which would act as filters, influencing both frequency and phase responses.

Minimizing phase shift results in perfect positioning, especially in the increased depth and overall resolution of the soundstage, while keeping the natural timbres intact as well.

There are a lot of fine audio manufacturers in Serbia: Karan, NAT, Auris, Raal, Trafomatic, Korato, Solines, Dayens, Petros, Supreme Analog, Solaja...

lectronJH50

@foggyus91 

I was pointing out that a lot of very good stuff does come from China, or is owned by Chinese interests.

One advantage of being in Australia is that we are almost equally far from everybody else, except New Zealand.  Everybody wants to sell us stuff and we have no barriers to trade!

Tend to agree with you on B&W though.