I have experience with Canton speakers. I had the both the Reference 9.2 DC and the Chronos sl 530's. IMHO, except for the Reference 9.2 DC's, you can get much better speakers for much less elsewhere. Their tweeters are quite harsh and the midrange is usually a bit veiled. But the bass is usually very strong and powerful. Most of their speakers do better with rock than classical. I found my Chronos SL's to be very fatiguing... mainly due to the harsh tweeter.
With that said, the Reference line, in particular the 9.2's, are nothing short of amazing! They are up there with some of the best bookshelf speakers I've ever heard. The build quality is exceptional and the sound is really remarkable... smooth, non-harsh highs, pronounced mid range, and the tightest most controlled bass I've ever heard in a bookshelf ( In the store I kept looking for a subwoofer.) I only wish their whole lineup would sound closer to the reference line than they do.
With that said, the Reference line, in particular the 9.2's, are nothing short of amazing! They are up there with some of the best bookshelf speakers I've ever heard. The build quality is exceptional and the sound is really remarkable... smooth, non-harsh highs, pronounced mid range, and the tightest most controlled bass I've ever heard in a bookshelf ( In the store I kept looking for a subwoofer.) I only wish their whole lineup would sound closer to the reference line than they do.