They haven't had a reputation in years.
Very little is made in American, even if it is an American company, the products are made overseas.
All the electronic companies moved overseas or were sold to Japan or went out of business during the 1980's. The only American companies are the relatively new ones that started with the computer age.
FYI, most of your Halloween candy is made in China. Those not made in China are made in Mexico.
Your shampoos, deodorant and all other personal care products are made in Canada, Mexico or South America.
Read the back of the label. It will say distributed by XXXX American company.
This is a hint it was not made in America.
In the 1960's American toy makers manufactured their toys in Japan. In the 1970's when Japan starting manufacturing cars, the toy manufacturers went Taiwan and now they are in China.
The reason Korea is in the Electronics industry is Korea is trying to emulate Japan's success. When Japan made toys, Korea went into the toy making industry. When Japan started manufacturing cars, Korea followed. (Do you recall the introduction of Hyundai and their commercial?) When Japan went into electronics again Korea followed.
Personally I would not assume an electronic product is better because it is made in Japan. I have never assumed that and my experience with Sony just soured me on all Sony products.
My Sony Vaio computer has had problems since nearly day one and Sony did not honor the warranty. Rather than fix it they had me reset it to the original manufacturer's setting each and everytime I called, rather than admit it was a defective product. They dragged their feet until the warranty was about to run and then requested I ship the computer to them with $400 to cover the return shipping cost.
My Korean TV & VCR failed nearly as quickly as the computer.
I have hear bad thing about:
Kia (Korean)
Nissan (Japanese)
I go company by company and not Japanese vs American.
I know which companies/products have failed me and I avoid those brands.