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Jamo Concert Legacy & Concert Element

Jamo has announced two new loudspeaker families, Concert Legacy and Concert Element, marking a major step in the brand's 2026 direction and a clear attempt to re-establish its presence in Scandinavian hi-fi. Both ranges will be available from August 2026, with Concert Legacy positioned as the company's premium passive speaker family and Concert Element developed as a more contemporary expression of Danish functional design. The launch is not just about adding new models to the catalog. In different ways, both series return to ideas that have long been associated with Jamo - clean Scandinavian aesthetics, practical room integration and loudspeakers designed to fit into real homes rather than exist only as technical objects.

DALI Vega

DALI introduced Vega, a wireless all-in-one audio system designed to combine the everyday convenience of a modern network speaker with the sonic ambitions of traditional hi-fi. The Danish manufacturer, best known for its loudspeakers, is clearly moving deeper into the category of products built for people who want serious sound without a complicated stack of components, separate speakers and visible cables running across the room. Vega follows that logic quite directly. It is a single, elegantly finished enclosure that can be placed on furniture or mounted on a wall, and then used as a complete music, TV and multiroom system. At the same time, DALI stresses that this is not simply a lifestyle speaker in the most basic sense of the term, but a project based on 43 years of loudspeaker engineering, in-house drive units, active crossover technology, Class D amplification and advanced DSP control.

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.

Buchardt Audio S400 MK3

Buchardt Audio unveiled the S400 MK3, the latest generation of one of the company's most important loudspeakers and a model that has remained central to its lineup since the first S400 prototype appeared in 2016. What began as a compact standmount developed with the aid of the Klippel Near Field Scanner quickly became one of the most frequently recommended speakers in its class, largely because it combined a relatively small enclosure with unusually large-scale sound, generous bass weight, and a wide, room-friendly presentation. With the new S400 MK3, Buchardt is not presenting a mild refresh but what it describes as a complete redesign, retaining only a single part from the previous version - the binding posts.

Dynaudio Legend

Dynaudio introduced the Legend, a compact high-end standmount loudspeaker positioned outside the company's regular product ranges and conceived as a design-led model that combines reference-grade driver technology with furniture-level craftsmanship. Rather than forming part of an existing series, the Legend follows the tradition of special standalone releases such as the Special Forty, offering a distinctive interpretation of Dynaudio's core engineering philosophy in a compact enclosure intended for flexible placement and relaxed listening environments.

The Return of Jamo

Jamo, one of the most recognizable names in European loudspeaker design, is preparing a return to the international audio market under new ownership and with a renewed development structure that brings engineering activity back to Denmark. The relaunch marks the beginning of a new phase for the Danish brand, combining continuity with its Scandinavian heritage and a broader strategy aimed at both traditional hi-fi systems and modern lifestyle audio solutions. The first products created under the new structure are scheduled to be presented at the Vienna High End Show, offering the first public glimpse of Jamo's direction after its restructuring.

Jabra Evolve3 85 & Evolve3 75

Jabra's latest Evolve3 headsets are set to arrive as the Danish brand's new answer to a working life that moves constantly between the office, home, cafés and airports. The company is launching two models at once - the over-ear Evolve3 85 and the on-ear Evolve3 75 - both designed to combine professional call quality with the comfort and visual polish more often associated with consumer headphones. Jabra describes them as the first genuinely universal headsets in its portfolio, built for work, entertainment and the growing number of workflows that now involve AI-driven tools. In that sense, the new Evolve3 line is clearly intended to address three of the trends shaping the modern workplace - rising expectations around audio quality, a stronger focus on design and the increasing role of AI in everyday communication and productivity.

Lyngdorf TDAI-2210

Lyngdorf Audio has announced the launch of its latest digital streaming amplifier, the TDAI-2210 - a model that bridges the gap between the compact TDAI-1120 and the flagship TDAI-3400, offering a balance of versatility, performance and refinement. The new amplifier features an elegant colour touchscreen interface, next-generation digital amplification, and the company's acclaimed RoomPerfect room calibration technology. The TDAI-2210 represents Lyngdorf's continuing evolution of digital amplification design. With multiple digital inputs, including USB-C and HDMI 2.1, analogue connections, optional modular expansion, and integrated music streaming, the amplifier is engineered to adapt to any system configuration. Delivering 2 x 210 watts into 4 ohms, it has the power and control to drive even the most demanding loudspeakers with ease.

Treble Clef Audio TCA-M

Launching in Copenhagen, Treble Clef Audio is deeply rooted in Danish design traditions of function and form, and the TCA-M loudspeakers are exquisitely crafted with this in mind. Sound by design consciously sculpt these loudspeakers to optimally support acoustic function at every bend of its slender visual signature. Far from conventional, but close to perfection. Pushing the boundaries of sound experiences whilst highlighting the possibilities of a beautifully elevated space, with the TCA-M loudspeaker as an integral part of the interior. The organic, elegant and slender shape of the TCA-M loudspeaker not only looks like a piece of art carved out of the most beautiful wood with metal and glass detailing, but by having no flat surfaces or edges to interfere with sound dispersion, the active loudspeaker performs with superior sound quality, bringing you closer to live musical performances, in the comfort of your own living room.

Copland CTA407

The amplifier is the interface between your signal sources and loudspeakers - whatever is lost at this point is lost forever and conversely, whatever is introduced is also amplified. Amplifiers are also products for everyday use. Some successfully deviate from the conventional, they remind us of the virtue of striving for excellence through original thinking and a desire to push beyond ‘adequate’ to acheive the exceptional. There is a distinctive mood of luxurious puritanism to be found in the appearance of most Copland amplifiers. However, with the CTA407 tube amplifier we have augmented this simplicity, introducing an intelligent complement of electronics to support the audio stages of the amplifier.

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