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Replace the soundbar with a Danish one-box system that runs BACCH 3D crosstalk cancellation and room correction.
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about canvas hifi
CANVAS HiFi was founded in 2022 in Frederikshavn, Denmark, by Kim Neeper Rasmussen and Laust Nielsen, with a narrow premise: build a TV-integrated audio system that delivers genuine hi-fi rather than soundbar convenience. The company is young, but its technical approach is what gets it press. The flagship Canvas one-box system pairs a front-facing driver array — a 29mm tweeter, paired 165mm mid/bass drivers, and two passive radiators, driven by four channels of Class D rated around 250W RMS — with DSP that runs room correction and BACCH 3D, a crosstalk-cancellation process developed by Princeton's Edgar Choueiri that aims to produce true 3D stereo imaging from a single enclosure. The line is expanding upward: the Canvas L soundbar heads to High End Vienna 2026 with BACCH 3D+, GaN amplification, and support for 65-to-115-inch displays. In 2025 the company announced a Samsung collaboration, The HiFi Frame, integrating its audio platform with Samsung 4K and 8K TVs — reported by audioXpress and others out of IFA. For a brand this new, the named-press footprint is unusually broad: Hi-Fi Choice (UK), StereoNET, AVForums, and HomeTheaterReview have all covered the system. US availability runs through World Wide Stereo and Audio Geeks, giving American buyers a domestic purchase path. CANVAS competes in the premium TV-audio and lifestyle-hi-fi segment against high-end soundbars and active speaker systems, distinguished by the BACCH imaging and Danish industrial design. Design and engineering are based in Denmark.