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Monitor Audio Radius 4G

Monitor Audio has introduced the Radius Series 4G, a new generation of one of its best-known compact loudspeaker ranges. The idea behind the series is straightforward but still highly relevant - to offer proper hi-fi performance from speakers small enough to work in modern interiors, desktop systems, multi-room installations and discreet home cinema setups. The new line has been redesigned around Monitor Audio's Transparent Design Philosophy, combining the company's familiar driver technologies with slimmer cabinets, matching accessories and a more flexible approach to placement. In other words, Radius 4G is aimed not only at listeners looking for compact stereo speakers, but also at those who want a complete, scalable system that can move from near-field listening to wall-mounted surround sound without looking like conventional hi-fi has simply been squeezed into the room.

Yamaha RX300A & RX500A

Yamaha has introduced two new AV receivers, the RX500A and RX300A, designed to serve as modern hubs for home entertainment - from cinema and music to gaming. The manufacturer is clearly targeting users who want to build a system around conventional loudspeakers and an AV receiver, but also expect the convenience associated with modern TVs, consoles and streaming devices. The RX500A is a 7.2-channel design, while the RX300A is a 5.2-channel model, but both support Dolby Atmos, four HDMI inputs compatible with current video and gaming standards, Bluetooth Multipoint and automatic room correction. These are not AV receivers designed only for home cinema in the traditional sense, but rather versatile control units intended to bring films, series, sport, games and everyday music listening together in one relatively easy-to-use system.

Indiana Line Lira 2, Lira 5 &Lira 7

Indiana Line is expanding its Lira series, the highest loudspeaker line in its catalog, with three new models designed to make both stereo and home cinema systems easier to configure. The new additions are the compact Lira 2 standmount speaker, the slim Lira 5 floorstander and the Lira 7 center channel speaker. Together, they extend the range not only in terms of size and application, but also by allowing users to build a complete system based on the same design principles and a consistent sonic character. In practice, this means the Lira series can now be used for a smaller listening-room setup, a more discreet stereo system or a full multichannel installation in which the front and surround channels follow the same engineering philosophy.

Denon AVR-X2900H DAB & AVC-X3900H

Denon has introduced a new generation of X Series AV receivers, unveiling two models aimed at users who want to move clearly beyond entry-level home cinema. The AVR-X2900H DAB and AVC-X3900H are intended for systems where power, control, configuration flexibility and room correction matter more than simply adding surround sound to a living room. They also make sense for installers working on more complex home cinema and multiroom projects. That distinction is important, as Denon recently presented the AVR-S980H as a more accessible gateway into modern home theater, while the new X Series models sit higher in the range as more refined, scalable and configurable solutions, designed to be matched more precisely to the room, the loudspeakers and the listener's expectations.

Lyngdorf LCR-2

Lyngdorf is expanding its loudspeaker range with the LCR-2, an on-wall design created as a natural partner for the recently introduced FR-2 floorstanding speaker. The new model is intended primarily as an elegant center channel for home cinema systems, but its name already suggests that this is not its only possible role. LCR stands for Left, Center, Right, which means the LCR-2 can be used as a left, center or right channel, as well as a surround speaker in a more elaborate multichannel system. It is aimed at users who want to build a home cinema system or a multimedia setup in a living room, but do not necessarily want to add another large floorstander or a conventional standmount speaker. Here, the starting point is wall placement, a shallow cabinet, visual integration with modern interiors and sonic consistency with the FR-2.

Bowers & Wilkins 800 Series Diamond D5

Bowers & Wilkins is introducing a new generation of its flagship loudspeaker line - the 800 Series Diamond D5. This is one of those launches whose significance in the high-end world hardly needs explaining, because the 800 Series has long represented far more than just the top tier of the brand's catalog. It is Bowers & Wilkins' technical statement, a benchmark for its engineering teams and a family of loudspeakers used not only in domestic stereo systems, but also in multichannel installations and professional studios. The new generation arrives as the company celebrates its 60th anniversary, which is why Bowers & Wilkins presents it as the result of six decades of research, measurement, experimentation and steady refinement of a single goal - to reproduce recorded music as faithfully as possible.

REL Planar PL-1 & PL-2

REL Acoustics introduced a new line of active subwoofers designed for hi-fi and home theater systems in which a conventional floor-standing box can be awkward both acoustically and visually. The new range consists of two models, the PL-1 and PL-2, both of which can be mounted directly on the wall, much like a decorative panel or framed picture. This is not simply another variation on the familiar subwoofer placed in the corner of a room, but an attempt to rethink where low frequencies can come from in a domestic audio system. REL has built much of its reputation on subwoofers intended not only for home theater, but also for ambitious stereo systems, and Planar is aimed at a very specific set of needs - deeper bass, better integration with interior design, greater installation flexibility and less intrusion into everyday living space.

Wharfedale Heritage Centre

Wharfedale expanded its Heritage Series with the introduction of the Heritage Centre, a dedicated centre-channel loudspeaker designed to integrate seamlessly with models such as the Linton, Super Linton, Super Denton, Dovedale and Aston in multichannel home cinema systems. Developed in response to growing demand from users building AV setups around Wharfedale's retro-inspired stereo speakers, the new model brings the tonal character and driver architecture of the Heritage range into the crucial dialogue channel position at the front of a surround system.

Denon AVR-S980H

Denon unveiled the AVR-S980H, a new 7.2-channel AV receiver designed as a central hub for contemporary home entertainment systems combining surround sound, streaming, and gaming functionality in a single chassis. Positioned as a step-up solution for users moving beyond soundbars and entry-level audio setups, the new model is intended to deliver a more immersive listening experience while remaining approachable in everyday installation and operation. According to Denon, the receiver reflects a broader shift toward flexible systems that adapt to modern households where television viewing, music streaming, and gaming increasingly share the same platform.

SVS 3000 Micro R|Evolution

SVS has expanded its compact subwoofer lineup with the introduction of the SVS 3000 Micro R|Evolution, a new sealed-cabinet model designed to deliver reference-grade low-frequency performance from an enclosure measuring just 11 inches across. Positioned as a successor to the earlier 3000 Micro, the new version brings updated drivers, a more powerful amplifier platform, and significantly increased DSP capability while maintaining the lifestyle-friendly form factor that made the original model popular in space-constrained listening rooms.

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