purchasing US made speakers


I currently have psb imagine t2 speakers. I am interested in replacing them with US manufactured speakers 10-12 k being the maximum price....perhaps aerial acoustics, vandersteen,,,,,any thoughts? My hearing at age 70 diminishes at 8,000 hz so a good midrange is probably good.
jacobsen1948
/* Full Disclosure: I am employed by Ostinato Speakers */

Hello - we are a new start-up company located in USA (Denver).  We build by hand configurable speakers from a well known designer. May I shamelessly suggest you look at the Ostinato Monitors?  They are a 3-way design with great mid-range - in fact they have an open backed tunnel for the mid drivers.  They also have ribbon tweeters and switchable cross-overs for near or far wall placement. We offer wood finish choices, connectors and optional cross-over upgrades. $3950/pair.
Website: ostinatospeakers.com

Cheers - JB
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I love my Klipsch Heresy IIIs used with a couple of REL subs, and the new Heresy IVs might be even better although I haven't heard them. Clean and clear with the punch and dynamics that efficient speakers seem best able to deliver...another advantage of efficiency is the ability to use pretty much any amp, regardless of wattage.
Alta Audio Alec SE speakers might be the most underrated speakers on the planet !

They might just be the most musical speakers on the planet !

Go listen and see what you think about them ! 
 
Here's a review on their bookshelf speakers 
I liked Alec SE speakers a little better than these FRM-2's
 
 https://www.tonepublications.com/review/alta-audio-frm-2/
 I have owned a pair of ohm speakers for a while now and in my view they are the best speakers for the price that you can buy and they're handmade in Brooklyn New York