What components are manufactured in the U.S.A.?


Long time no see...I know. Sorry.

I've been hanging out in Economics forums for the last couple years. One thing that comes up over and over by the people in these forums is that we don't make *anything* here in the U.S. anymore and *definitely* not audio equipment.

I'm not trying to bash any country or foster an atmosphere of geocentricity in this thread. I myself have components from all over the world.

I just want to be able to point them to this thread so they can see it. I suspect most of them have never even been introduced to high end audio even though they are a bunch of engineers and techies so we might get lucky and get some of them on board so they can see what they are missing...even at the entry level...like me.

I'm not just looking for American manufacturers but the specific components that are made with U.S. labor. I recently purchased a Martin Logan sub and was surprised that it was made in China rather than Kansas.

It would also be great if people could put the rough price category so that the newbies who see this thread can see that there are reasonably priced components and stratoshperically priced ones.

Thanks for your replies in advance...much appreciated...and enjoy your systems wherever in the world you might be!

Ellery
ellery911
Welcome back Ellery911! Add Jeff Rowland Design to the mix. All boards, metal works, and assembly of all models made in Colorado Springs (Co), USA.
A voice from overseas

Gear in my own system designed and built in the US - to the best of my knowledge:

Zu
Well Tempered Lab
Purist Audio Design
Synergistic Research
VooDoo Cable
Silent Running Audio

+ PS Audio, that until now I thought was also built in the US but Oddiofyl just taught me differently

The above is combined with units designed in Germany, US, UK, Netherlands, France, Italy, Japan, Poland, Canada, Belgium, Lithuania, Czech, former USSR, this includes rolled tubes and all tweaks in 2 systems + 1 in the making. Built in... not always shure.
Also add Van Alstine at avahifi.com and Musical Concepts/Musical Design. Both are smaller custom manufacturers. The less expensive Cary products are indeed made in China and identify themsevles as such on the back panel.
Hey Ellery - good to see you here again! Where are you these days? Sorry I missed you when you came through Seattle...did you end up staying...or?

Here's a few more to add to Rushton's excellent list:

Quicksilver Audio
Modwright
Wright Sound (no relation to above)
Studio Electric
Edge
Coincident
Oppo
Tyler Loudspeakers
AudioKinises
Classic Audio

I'm sure some, if not all, have to use outsourced components in their products...