Question Which UK-made speakers?

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Thanks for these tips. My provisional figure of up to a grand isn't my limit, and I could pay a few thousand for speakers if necessary;
In that case you won't have any issues. Plenty to choose from. You may have to be more specific so that folks can give advise ie. preferences, your system, your room etc.
 
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Thanks - I hadn't known about this marque but am already investigating - and the company site tells me its products are sold by Severn AV, which has a branch in Exeter. In France for a while yet but will visit Severn AV when in Devon again. The speaker you highlight seems well reviewed by this site.
They’re excellent, and all made in China. I have a pair of 3020i, but there’s no way they’d be £250 if made here. The boxes would be close to that alone!
 
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Thanks - I hadn't known about this marque but am already investigating - and the company site tells me its products are sold by Severn AV, which has a branch in Exeter. In France for a while yet but will visit Severn AV when in Devon again. The speaker you highlight seems well reviewed by this site.
Kudos to you!
You appear to be addressing and responding to all the posters comments 👍
Just to add Q Acoustics, if you can extend your budget to £1,199 there's the excellent Concept 50 series, worth considering also.
 
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General rule if nothing is ever stated the product is made in PRC

It will be clearly stated in huge text , Flags , Banners if Not made in PRC
Made in the UK , Japan , Germany etc

Only a tiny amount of goods clearly state made in PRC
Yes, my latest Cyrus displays a UK flag during power up.
(My cynical brain sees it and thinks, "Yep, that's why I paid more than necessary").
 
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Thanks for these tips. My provisional figure of up to a grand isn't my limit, and I could pay a few thousand for speakers if necessary; but in the 70s & 80s, I preferred to buy more modest hi-fi since I wasn't sure I'd derive any benefit from high end kit. Always ready to buy the best in certain circumstances - I still feel wistful at the memory of my SM 3009/II tone arm, lovely bit of kit, paired with a top Shure cartridge...

No worries. Worth mentioning too that Richer Sounds (if you're in the UK) currently have the Fyne Audio F501s available to members of their VIP loyalty programme for just £499 new.
 
Thanks - a Scottish brand, made in UK? I've bought from Richer in the past (AKG headphones) and there's a branch in Plymouth; consulted their site, and the speakers you mention are a lot more than £499! But since I'd prefer to buy from a dealer, after inspection & demo, I'll visit RS anyway.
 
Thanks - a Scottish brand, made in UK? I've bought from Richer in the past (AKG headphones) and there's a branch in Plymouth; consulted their site, and the speakers you mention are a lot more than £499! But since I'd prefer to buy from a dealer, after inspection & demo, I'll visit RS anyway.

These are probably assembled in Indonesia. You're going to have to make some compromises for some of these speakers - Fyne Audio make their high end models in Scotland entirely. The models further down will be designed at Fyne's Scottish centre, but assembled overseas. Here's the Richer Sounds link and you'll see the VIP Member price further down. Turns out, they're £479...

 
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Thanks - a Scottish brand, made in UK? I've bought from Richer in the past (AKG headphones) and there's a branch in Plymouth; consulted their site, and the speakers you mention are a lot more than £499! But since I'd prefer to buy from a dealer, after inspection & demo, I'll visit RS anyway.
I'm also getting £479 VIP member price, £799 non-member. It's free to join anyway.
 
ATC also handmade in Britain. Drivers and tweeters too. Not bought in.
I’d still buy AlChris though.
My TX9 are on a different level to pretty much everything I’ve ever heard up to around £10k.
I’m similar to the OP in that I like modest equipment that offers highest value without diminishing returns.
The TX9s mated to the Cambridge EX is as good as it gets at price point. £6k ish
It compares to NAIM 300 series played through SCM40s of which I listen too occasionally. £25k ish
 
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Assembled my first outfit in the 70s, had Monitor Audio speakers , my hi-fi interest has been reawakened (hi-res files via Qobuz, A&K SR35 and good headphones), now thinking of getting some new kit. Fancy the new Quad 3, liked its 33/303 predecessors. To my horror I find that the well regarded Wharfedale 12.3 is made in China: is nothing sacred? Would like recommendations for reasonably good speakers £500-£1000 that are made in UK. Thanks.
B & W are still made in the UK maybe look at ex demo or SH they are very well built but so are the 12.3 that i also have and are well built and sound brilliant.
Food for thought on your budget .
 

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