Canvas Hifi: Custom-Fit Soundbars for TV and Stereo Systems | High-End Quality and Versatility

2024-01-11 14:13:28

Although Denmark is home to many hi-fi and loudspeaker brands, there seems to be room.
Canvas Hifi is a new approach to soundbars, you can now get a giant, larger than life, Bang & Olufsen-like soundbar that’s custom-fitted to your TV and tailored to your needs Customizable, so much so that even if you’re supposed to mount a TV on it, you can even choose to use it as independent stereo system

Canvas Hifi originally started life as a crowdfunded LG soundbar, led by former high-end speaker designer Kim Neeper Rasmussen, but somewhere along the way they realized that using it on all brands of TVs was a more viable option Business Solutions.
It’s compatible with all 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch and 77-inch TVs on the market, where a lot of work has been done to ensure the remote commands work properly and there are no gaps.
There are 13 different finishes available, including three types of wood, and the rest are fabrics from renowned Scandinavian designer brand Kvadrat. All front panels have attached magnets for easy replacement.
Surround sound is accomplished via the Bacch 3D standard, a rare and more expensive room-calibrated virtual surround standard that most hi-fi journalists find very convincing, and the system is specified down to 30Hz.
In addition to a powerful DSP and all the usual streaming standards and supported formats, the high end comes not only through the use of expensive high-end speaker drivers from SB Acoustics, but also support for streaming via Tidal, Spotify and the expensive high-end streaming control system Roon.
The price is also a bit more high-end, with the standalone Solo version starting at 2,895 euros.
Gamereactor hopes to get a better look at this product after CES, as this could be the best soundbar solution out there.

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