Question Which UK-made speakers?

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It turns out some Swiss watches are not 100% Swiss. And Swiss chocolate uses cocoa beans from???

It will have to be accepted that if a product is assembled in X country, then it can legitimately called made made in X.

Linn, with the exception of DAC chips in lesser components manufacture at least 99% everything themselves. And probably a few other British manufacturers as well.
 
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Only chips Linn make are in the Canteen

Linn " sold " 100,000+ turntables in 50years

TT - LP12 stolen design from Ariston RD-11

Cartridges - All re-badged Goldring , Lyra , Auto Technica

Tonearms - made by Acos & Jelco for several decades

The rest 99% they made in house
 
Only chips Linn make are in the Canteen

Linn " sold " 100,000+ turntables in 50years

TT - LP12 stolen design from Ariston RD-11

Cartridges - All re-badged Goldring , Lyra , Auto Technica

Tonearms - made by Acos & Jelco for several decades

The rest 99% they made in house

Today, you're just wrong. Linn, apart from the DAC chips in the lesser models, produce everything in house, and I mean everything.

The upper models use Linn's own completely in-house designed and manufactured DAC chips. The lesser ones are AKM derived, apart from this they produce everything in house.

Whether the LP12 stole from Ariston is another debate for another time.
 
Today, you're just wrong. Linn, apart from the DAC chips in the lesser models, produce everything in house, and I mean everything.

The upper models use Linn's own completely in-house designed and manufactured DAC chips. The lesser ones are AKM derived, apart from this they produce everything in house.

Whether the LP12 stole from Ariston is another debate for another time.
Unfortunately nothing to do with speakers......
 
no; because they share the same design ethos [TL] and they are respectful of each others design.
the driver differences are negligible in real world environments, arguably the Kerr are nice "finished"...
That's like saying all circular ported loudspeakers sound the same, or the cheaper ones sound the same as the expensive ones.
 
What is the reason that you want UK made speakers? Quality of products made in China is not worse then if it's produced in Europe, sometimes even better (especially if you consider the price).
 
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.
If you want British made speakers, for the price you quote, why not buy secondhand?
Have you bought anything yet?
 

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