Founded in the early 1990s by Zdeněk Březovják in Prešov, Slovakia, Canor Audio has dedicated over three decades to combining exceptional engineering with superior sound quality, specializing in vacuum tube technology and high-end audio equipment. Under chief developer and co-owner Zdeněk Březovják's continued leadership, the company began with his first mono power amplifiers and battery-powered pre-amplifier, leading to the development of the TP101 tube integrated amplifier that was first showcased at a trade fair in Brno, Czech Republic in April 1995. Based in Prešov, Slovakia, Canor has established itself as a vacuum tube specialist since 1995, developing and producing high-quality audio products both under their own name and on behalf of several globally successful hi-fi brands. The company's comprehensive product portfolio includes amplifiers ranging from class-D to class-A (both vacuum tube-based and solid-state), CD players, phono preamplifiers, and various tube-based components that represent absolute hi-fi high tech from the eastern edge of the EU. With over 25 years of experience in high-end audio manufacturing, Canor continues to maintain their reputation for exceptional tube technology and engineering excellence while serving international markets through their global dealer network.
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The Canor Gaia C2 is a high-end audio device combining a DAC with an integrated CD player, designed for exceptional performance.
It features advanced Burr Brown PCM1792A DAC chips, supporting PCM up to 192kHz and DSD up to DSD256 formats.
The analog output stage utilizes a tube buffer with 2x 6922 (E88CC), 2x 12AX7LPS, and 1x 6CA4EH tubes for rich sound quality.

The Deutsche HiFi Tage 2025 takes place on October 18-19 at the Darmstadtium, offering an expanded showcase of audio innovations.
Featuring 50+ exhibitors, 150+ brands, and utilizing the Spectrum Hall with 1300m² of space and cathedral-like height.
Highlights include a large analog exhibition with 50 Pro-Ject turntables and new products from Clearaudio, Technics, and Rega.

Canor's Virtus S1S amplifier features a dual-mono topology, ensuring exceptional channel separation and minimal crosstalk.
Innovative heat dissipation uses copper plates without thermal pads, enhancing efficiency and performance.
Equipped with 107,600 µF capacitors, it delivers stabilized voltage and distortion-free audio.
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