A tiny Riverside outfit run by industry lifers keeps inventing speaker categories the big brands never bothered to build - starting with a soundbar that lives in your ceiling.
A 10-person California audio company is asking integrators to replace the cone, trust a vibrating carbon-fiber panel, and let difficult rooms keep their glass, stone and style. The payoff is fewer boxes, wider coverage and a very different installation playbook.
Daniel Lima left the install trade to build handmade speakers out of aluminum, Brazilian stone, and LED light. Magna Audio's bet: audio that reads as architecture, not equipment.