Canton Loudspeakers [ad, Oct 1979]

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Canton Loudspeakers.

As large as life, but much easier to deal with.

Unaccountably, a number of companies that once created modestly sized, quality speaker systems are suddenly producing monsters ... monoliths that take up whole rooms and squeeze out people.

At Canton, this regressive trend has been noted and firmly rejected.

For the engineers at Canton--specialists by profession and music lovers by nature-view the accurate reproduction of music in the home as a continually evolving and interrelated complex of performance, convenience and esthetics.

Which is why Canton has pioneered in the development of a highly sophisticated technology based on new design concepts, materials and fabrication techniques. A technology that delivers performance, from small enclosures, which is, in many respects, superior to that of far larger systems.

Consequently, when you listen to a Canton speaker for the first time, you feel an extraordinary sense of involvement with the music. A sense of immediacy. A heightened realism.

Moreover, Canton's elegantly understated design and fine craftsmanship does not intrude, but adapts unobtrusively to virtually any surroundings.

Clearly, few would opt for the behemoths, new or old, if they knew that superior performance could be theirs from such modestly sized loudspeaker systems.

If you would like to explore the pleasurable advantages of listening the Canton way, contact us at the address below for additional information and the name of your nearest dealer. Then go out and discover for yourself why speakers no longer have to be big and bulky to sound big and beautiful.


Adcom, 9 Jules Lane, New Brunswick, N.J. 08901, USA. Exclusive distributor in U.S.A. for Canton Electronics of West Germany.

(High Fidelity, Oct. 1979)

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