I try to buy American made products when I can - even paying a few dollars more many times.
It's not that I'm against foreign trade, but I am for fair trade.
IMVHO, American companies doing business abroad have a lot tougher time than foreign companies doing business in the US. No real proof, but my gut feeling / opinion and should not be taken as a political statement. (I can't even pretend to understand the politics involved.)
I think Klipsch manufactures products in China, and probably elsewhere, not because they want to necessarily, but because they have to to stay competitive. That said, Klipsch is a global company so you would expect at least some of their products to be manufactured in other countries. I'd be extremely happy if all Klipsch speakers would be manufactured in Hope or other US locations. I'm quite amazed that Klipsch manufactures as many speakers as they do in Hope.
The important thing is that the R&D is done in the US. And it is the very best models that are manufactured in the US. I think the entire Cinema line is manufactured in the US but I think someone said that's because theater operators prefer to buy speakers and even amplifiers that are US made. So if you want to buy US made products, buy US made products. Good luck finding affordable, closer to the mass market cost level, US made electronics....
I'm sure there are a lot of things I couldn't afford if they were made in the US due to the higher cost of labor. I suspect that once China and other lower cost labor countries start to catch up economically and environmentally with the benefits and environmental controls US companies are faced with, manufacturing will redistribute somewhat to be closer to where the products are sold. Only time will tell. I'm relieved that companies such as Klipsch haven't totally abandoned their US manufacturing.
I am really quite happy that Klipsch products are designed, engineered, and developed in the US and that at least some are still manufactured in Hope.
I quite likely wouldn't be able to be happily listening to my Klipsch Custom 2 as I type this had they also been manufactured or assembled in the US rather than China. Not sure how much the cost difference would be but labor is often one of the most expensive components.
just my 0.02 cents