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Canor Audio: Chameleon Audio Becomes the Official Representative for Greece
We have known Slovenian Canor Audio for the last six years and have always been keen to include one of their models in our testing area. Time passed, and consistently posting news about the company, the right moment arrived for us to enjoy their new creation, the tube push-pull integrated AI 1.10. The amplifier arrived at our headquarters in December, and during our communication with its designers due to its exceptional audio performance, they expressed the need to come to our country for the first time, specifically to the Sound and Vision exhibition (where hiendnews was a co-organizer), seeking distribution-representation cooperation with an exhibitor. The result was a successful commercial partnership with Athens-based Chameleon Audio, which will represent Canor in our country in the future. An interview with the designers we met a few days ago will follow soon, discovering their philosophy behind their very serious performance and build quality amplifier offerings, which are priced up to 7,000 euros. Tests of all the new Canor models will follow later this year, including a 50-watt solid-state amplifier in pure class A.