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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John Dark came by our room at T.H.E. Show Newport 2016 and we really enjoyed meeting him and showing him the US made Acoustic Zen Maestro speakers and Verastarr Grand Illusion Statement cables in our system. John seems like a classy guy. The High End Zone family all wish him the very best of success with the site. A lot of great gear is made in the US.  If you haven't already done so, please take a swing by his site, American Made Audio

Or go straight to The List of companies that make their audio gear in the US.

Happy Independence Day John, and to all the other Audiophiles out there. Our thanks and appreciation go out to all those who have served and to their families. 
It would be great if you included not only the company's name and location but also their website url ! 
@stuartk  Thanks Stuart - Free listings are pretty basic (you can imagine how much time it takes to create 150 listings. Premium listings include things like photos, fuller descriptions, and a link. I was sure to include enough information so that anyone could find the company online. 

In the meantime, Just added a new feature that lets people find all the companies in their state. http://americanmadeaudio.com/the-map/
Sorry, darkj-- guess I missed the difference between listing types.Thanks for pointing that out. May I say that you are creating a very cool and very welcome resource! 
Thanks. I can't believe how much I'm learning. I had a one-page list of companies on my music blog, but have doubled the number of companies who are listed since the full site became live.