American Made Audio Unveils New Site For Made in USA Components


American Made Audio - Sharing my new site dedicated to companies that manufacture in the United States - both Made in America and Assembled in America.

http://americanmadeaudio.com

Well over 100 companies in the United States manufacture some of the best equipment for audiophiles and cinephiles in the world. But until now there was no one place on the web to find American audio brands.

The main feature of American Made Audio is “The List” – a master listing of all companies that manufacture relevant products in the United States, shown alphabetically. Additional pages show manufacturers by product type, such as amplifiers, speakers, turntables, cables, audiophile music labels, and more, letting customers easily find brands that manufacture in America.

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Maybe it would be more accurate to specify, how much (%) of each individual component is indeed American crafted!
I think that it is great to have such a site. I only wish you would have included some Canadians as well.
We are only 10% of your population and insofar as audio is concerned we carry our weight when it comes to innovation and quality products.
Here's one of those innovators who is disturbing the status quo on why Idler Wheel [ old technology ] is superior to belt drive which is garnering much interest in the high end turntable venue. Check out turntables by Jean Nantais
It's become apparent to me that audio companies aren't always 100% up to speed with "Made in USA" claims. So I took a deep dive into what "Made in USA" or "Assembled in USA" really means and when you can say it. It's not a short answer, but I think the issues become pretty clear. The results make me admire companies who create "Made in USA" products even more than I did before, and more appreciative of those who designate their products as "Assembled in USA." For details, see the article I just wrote on this: http://americanmadeaudio.com/2016/06/25/made-usa-standard-guidelines-audio-equipment-manufacturers-c...
What’s needed next is a series of Hi-Fi Shows, organized by a Board representing all the U.S. Hi-Fi companies, displaying and demonstrating the products of the companies. It could also serve as a replacement for the Las Vegas CES for the U.S. companies (see the Editorial in this months Stereophile).