Where subwoofers are manufactured


I'm shopping for a new subwoofer or two and have done some research online about where various brands and models are manufactured. It appears that while several popular brands are designed in the US, only JL Audio is actually assembled in the US (and yes, I know that they use parts from elsewhere). In looking at photos of control panels, I have noticed that some seem to omit the country of origin (or perhaps the photos have been altered). Besides, JL Audio, can anyone point me toward other US-made subwoofer brands? In Europe, I believe that MJ Acoustics products are made in the UK, Focal are made in France, Dynaudio are made in Denmark, and Canton are made in Germany. Are there other European-made brands that I have overlooked? Are there Japanese-made subwoofers that include 120V components? I am assuming that, based on price, the direct-marketed brands such as SVS and Rythmik are Chinese-made, although I haven't been able to confirm that based on information posted on their websites. If a Chinese-made sub turns out to be my best option, I'll buy one. First, though, I'd like to consider all available options that are assembled in countries that pay their workers competitive wages. Thanks in advance for your replies. 
conlad
You're deluding yourself if you think you will get better quality or value by buying a subwoofer that's made in the US. 
The OP didn’t ask about value, he asked who manufactures in the US.  I have a background in economics.  I fully appreciate that I can get better value by purchasing from overseas companies, but I am often willing to pay a reasonable premium to purchase from US based companies because it makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside.  
   Aside from incredibly toxic off gassing of some offshore particle board, to my knowledge there isn't any software that even comes close to my eight year old Velodyne Plus' Optimization and Equalization software regardless of where its made. 
Pretty much all your electronics in your home are made overseas. Usually the design, engineering and assembly process is regulated by the US company. These companies have people usually living overseas or at least visit often to check QC, in a lot of cases the plant GM is a US person, the general labor is local.
Not sure that makes anyone feel better about buying something assembled in China but most products are this way. The guts of amps (wires, PSU, boards, IC or such) are made overseas.........Like verdantaudio details, unless you want to pay dbl or triple or more, companies will continue to use SE Asia assembly plants.
Just to report back, I decided to buy a pair of Rythmik Audio F8's, which I began setting up last evening, perched on a pair of Auralex Subdude II's to limit vibrations in my basement. These subs were assembled in Austin, Texas, and while I'm sure that they contain components from beyond North America, at least my dollars were spent on some American labor in the process. Now, I have to figure out the best solution to a wiring issue, which means a new forum thread.
Thanks to all who replied earlier for sharing your tips and leads on subwoofer manufacuturers and assemblers in North America, Europe, and elsewhere.