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 have a pair of Legacy XTREME XD subwoofers that I usually use with the Whispers when I want FULL range, FULL output.  Amazing difference su h subs make, even with Whispers.  When comparing speakers for review,  of course it must be apple's to apple's either way. The XDs were also reviewed. 
A pair of the Xtreme XD is what I was thinking, or possibly a single Goliate XD.

What positioning did you end up with in your setup?
I would second the Soundlab Majestic 545 suggestion depending on your room size and your amplifier.

As far as I am aware, they are 100 percent made in America. The wooden frames are built by someone local to Soundlab. The panel is constructed entirely in the US, and the backplate electronics are assembled in the US, all by Soundlab.  

Parts of the backplate and panel may be sourced from other countries. You would have to ask Dr. West to get specific information there. 

I have a pair of 645s in a room that is 12x16, and even only 6 feet away from their front, they sound great. 

Every box speaker I have ever had, I wrestled with bass response to some degree. I've always attempted to mitigate these issues with dozens of bass traps. 

The design of the Soundlab speakers makes the bass integrate so much better. I now don't have to use as many traps to get better sound. 

I think it would also be difficult to beat the midrange of the Soundlabs in a box speaker without having to spend significantly more money.