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
I too have a high frequency hearing loss.  After struggling with tuning my system for years I finally went to an audiologist and got fitted with hearing aids.  After having done this I am now enjoying music much more.
As for speakers I would recommend zu audio in Ogden Utah.
Hi
I just turned 70 in April. I bought ZU Audio speakers. I tried out the Omen MK II ($1,900).  They have a 100% return policy for a “try-out” You’ll pay only shipping + upgrade difference to upgrade. I liked the Omen’s enough to invest another $2800 (including ship.) to move to the Sole Supreme ($5k) Completely mfgd in the USA, Utah, are very efficient. Their design philosophy is around the human voice frequency. They use a full-range driver and a  compression driver (horn), not a dome tweeter. 
The Druid VI is priced at $10,000. You’ll probably pay a little less. Their shipping charge for what I bought was only $100 each way/pair to/from Colorado. I have a 32W Music Reference (Roger Modjeski) tube amplifier. Very efficient speakers, can blast me out of the room- 76dB at 2m, ouch. (13x16x7-2”ft) if you want it loud. They’re wonderful at low volume too.  My room is way over activated at 76 dB, even with acoustic treatment. 

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