That might be an overstatement. Some US manufacturers do make things in the US, but the whole idea of "Made in the USA" label, has a lot to do with manufacturing or "putting" things together in the US. For example, there are plenty of components used in components that are made in Japan and or other overseas manufacturer, but just because they are part of the circuit, it does not mean that it needs to be called "Made in elsewhere." I have seen plenty of companies that design their gear here and either choose to manufacture the items overseas or they make them here depending of the price they charge for the items....The lower the price of the component, they are usually made overseas, but the higher the price, I guess they need to have them made in the US to convince the higher paying customers that they are getting something made in the country where they purchase the product and live. Of the manufacturers that make the products here in the US, I might name the following:
Rogue
Belles
Mark Levinson
Krell
McIntosh
McCormack
Conrad Johnson
First Sound
Infinity (speakers)
Ayre
Avalon (speakers)
Boulder
Pass Labs
Wilson (speakers)
Bel Canto
Art Audio
VPI
Basis turntables
Innersound
Coda
Threshold (old and new)
Revel (speakers)
and many more that I cannot remember.
There can be a potential of companies deciding to deliberately make their products in the US or in some recognized industrialized countries once again due to the quest of gaining the favor of customers that care more about the image and also the sound than that of price.
Repeat: there is no guarantee that things stamped Made in the USA carry 100% of components sources from US companies.
Rogue
Belles
Mark Levinson
Krell
McIntosh
McCormack
Conrad Johnson
First Sound
Infinity (speakers)
Ayre
Avalon (speakers)
Boulder
Pass Labs
Wilson (speakers)
Bel Canto
Art Audio
VPI
Basis turntables
Innersound
Coda
Threshold (old and new)
Revel (speakers)
and many more that I cannot remember.
There can be a potential of companies deciding to deliberately make their products in the US or in some recognized industrialized countries once again due to the quest of gaining the favor of customers that care more about the image and also the sound than that of price.
Repeat: there is no guarantee that things stamped Made in the USA carry 100% of components sources from US companies.