
The move builds on the company’s initial Evara launch late last year, which introduced the range as a compact, lifestyle-focused stereo speaker offering. As previously reported by StereoNET, that first release centred on accessible two-channel performance with a fresh design approach. This latest update extends that foundation into a broader system architecture.

With this expansion, Evara moves beyond a simple speaker range and into something more complete. The line-up now covers bookshelf speakers, floorstanding speakers, centre channel and subwoofer options, making it possible to start with a straightforward stereo setup and build out to a full surround sound system over time.

New additions include the Acoustix bookshelf speakers, Phoenix floorstanding speakers, Graphix centre channel, and Seismix 3D subwoofer, all designed to integrate within the wider Evara platform.

The underlying approach reflects a system-first philosophy. Krix says each model is engineered with consistent voicing and tonal balance, ensuring a cohesive soundstage as systems are expanded over time. In practice, that allows users to begin with a pair of speakers and gradually build out their system, adding a subwoofer for low-frequency extension, a centre channel for improved dialogue, or additional speakers for a more immersive experience.

That thinking aligns with Krix’s long-standing design approach, where performance is considered at a system level rather than purely on a component-by-component basis.
At the same time, the Evara range continues to lean into a more lifestyle-oriented design language. The speakers are intended to integrate more easily into modern living spaces, with options suited to both compact environments and larger, open-plan rooms. A range of finishes, including Studio White, Black, Navy, Green and Charcoal, is available, alongside magnetic grilles for a cleaner visual presentation.

Krix is also positioning Evara around how people are using audio today. The system is designed to support music streaming, gaming, television and home cinema, with the addition of centre and subwoofer models creating a clearer upgrade path for users who want to expand their setup over time rather than replace it entirely.
As with the broader Krix portfolio, the Evara range is designed and manufactured in Adelaide, South Australia, continuing the company’s focus on local production and engineering.

The expanded Evara range is available now through authorised Krix dealers. Recommended retail pricing is set at A$1,345 per pair for the Equinox Evara bookshelf speakers, A$1,695 per pair for the Acoustix bookshelf speakers, and A$2,695 per pair for the Phoenix floorstanders. The Graphix centre channel is priced at A$895, while the Seismix 1 and Seismix 3D subwoofers are listed at A$1,345 and A$1,495 respectively.
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