@zieglj01
I am unable to find a Focal dealer in the Los Angeles area...

BTW they are French made so I have some doubts about quality.
Try to find as many different brands of speakers, and as many different types of speakers (e.g., ribbons, domes, horns, whatever) as you possibly can find within your price range. Go listen to them with music with which you are familiar, of all of the types of music to which you listen (taking a CDR with you that you create for this purpose is a good idea). Think carefully about what it is that you like and dislike about each speaker. Then buy the particular ones you like best, after going to many different shops and listening to as many different speakers as you can stand to audition.
I personally recommend that you include some Magnepan speakers in the mix to give you something quite different from most speakers. There are Magnepan dealers in the Los Angeles area, so you should have no trouble doing this.
As for your joke about French products, I have some good Heybrook speakers [British] from the early 1980's that are made with Audax drivers [French]. They function perfectly after more than a quarter century, so there is no need to worry about French ability to make quality speakers.