Overview
Four generations of Reference have shaped Canton’s reputation in the high‑end segment. This 2023 version marks a clear aesthetic break with its predecessors: angular lines have given way to organic curves, while the overall footprint has been reduced. The Reference 7, the smallest floorstander in the series, concentrates the range’s technologies into a format suited to rooms of 15 to 30 m². It still weighs 33 kg per speaker, a sign of the density of its construction.
Black cones born from an electrochemical process
The “K” suffix of the previous generation signaled the arrival of ceramic cones. Canton has taken this approach further with BCT (Black Ceramic Tungsten) technology. The process converts around 25% of the molecular structure of an aluminum cone into ceramic via an electrolytic bath, then enriches it with tungsten particles. The cone turns black on both sides during this conversion. This treatment increases rigidity while keeping the weight low and improving internal damping.
The two 154 mm woofers and the 174 mm midrange make use of this technology. The 25 mm dome tweeter uses a black ceramic aluminum oxide (BC) diaphragm, mounted in an asymmetrical waveguide that optimizes horizontal dispersion.
A cabinet engineered through numerical simulation
The multi‑layer enclosure dispenses with any parallel walls. The sides curve towards the rear, the top is rounded, and the sculpted front baffle is machined on a 5‑axis CNC machine. This geometry reduces edge diffraction and limits internal standing waves. Computer‑designed bracing stiffens the structure without adding excessive weight.
The metal plinth, separated from the cabinet by two uprights, creates the illusion of a floating column. These uprights form the Bass‑Guide: a slot of around 2.5 cm running from front to back through which the air from the bass‑reflex system is vented. This indirect down‑firing approach avoids the placement issues of a conventional rear port while still allowing bass extension down to a claimed 23 Hz.
The available finishes reflect three different décor styles: satin matt white (fingerprint‑resistant), high‑gloss piano black (12 coats of lacquer, sanded and polished), and walnut with a fine‑pore matt treatment.
3‑way design with carefully selected crossover components
The midrange driver, positioned above the tweeter rather than below it in the traditional Canton layout, covers a wide band from 190 Hz to 3200 Hz. This arrangement brings the acoustic point source closer to ear height. The two woofers work in parallel below 190 Hz in a dedicated chamber.
The passive crossover uses air‑core coils, low‑loss metal‑oxide resistors and film capacitors. The suspensions of the midrange and woofer drivers feature a dual‑roll profile that allows for large excursions while maintaining precise cone control.
Room‑adaptation settings
On the rear panel above the terminal block, two RC (Room Compensation) switches allow you to adjust the midrange and treble levels in 1.5 dB steps. This ±1.5 dB leeway in each band helps to compensate for rooms that are too damped or too reverberant, or to tailor the sound to personal taste. In the neutral (0) position, the frequency response remains linear over a wide range.
The WBT nextgen™ binding posts accept banana plugs, spades and bare wire. The bi‑wiring configuration physically separates the bass and mid/treble sections; gold‑plated copper jumpers are supplied for single‑wiring. This industrial‑grade connector ensures long‑lasting, oxidation‑free contact.
Placement and amplification
Measurements show a very flat response between 200 Hz and 8 kHz, with a slight rise in the treble between 8 and 12 kHz that disappears off‑axis at 30°. Canton’s recommendation: minimal toe‑in, or none at all, to achieve optimal tonal balance and a smoother high end. The sweet spot is generous for such a compact floorstander.
The 4‑ohm impedance does not drop to critical values, making the Reference 7 compatible with most quality integrated or separate amplifiers. The 87.5 dB sensitivity, however, requires a minimum of power to fully exploit its dynamic potential (160 W nominal, 320 W music peak). In practice, an amplifier capable of delivering 80 to 150 W into 4 ohms is a good starting point.
Stereo use and home theater integration
The Reference series includes a center speaker, a bookshelf model (Reference 9), larger floorstanders (Reference 5, 3, 2, 1) and an active subwoofer. All share the same sonic signature and aesthetic, making it easy to build a coherent multichannel system. The Reference 7 can serve as the main front speakers in a versatile living room where music listening and movie watching go hand in hand.
Documentation
Technical specifications
Acoustics
- Type: 3-way floorstanding loudspeaker, bass-reflex loading
- Frequency response: 23 Hz – 40 kHz
- Crossover frequencies: 190 Hz / 3200 Hz
- Nominal impedance: 4 ohms
- Sensitivity (2.83 V / 1 m): 87.5 dB
- Power handling
- Nominal: 160 W
- Musical: 320 W
Drivers
- 2 × 154 mm woofers with BCT (Black Ceramic Tungsten) cone
- 1 × 174 mm midrange with BCT cone
- 1 × 25 mm BC tweeter with ceramic dome and optimized asymmetrical waveguide
Technologies and design
- BCT (Black Ceramic Tungsten) cones: transducers featuring a ceramic-tungsten diaphragm that combines exceptional rigidity with low mass, for precise, fast and perfectly controlled sound reproduction
- BC tweeter with optimized waveguide: high-precision ceramic dome tweeter with asymmetrical waveguide for even dispersion and detailed reproduction of high frequencies
- High-precision audiophile-grade crossover: optimized passive crossover ensuring perfect tonal coherence and smooth transition between the different frequency ranges
- Reinforced multi-layer cabinet: rigid structure with internal bracing optimized by computer simulation to reduce unwanted vibrations and preserve acoustic neutrality
- Bass-Guide technology: optimized distribution of low frequencies for better room integration and greater placement flexibility
- Room Compensation: mid and high-frequency level adjustment of ± 1.5 dB to adapt the sound reproduction to the room acoustics
Connectivity
- WBT nextgen™ audiophile binding posts
- Compatible with bi-wiring / bi-amping
- Optimal signal transmission
- High-quality, low-loss contacts
Construction and finish
- Curved-profile cabinet: curved shape reducing diffractions and promoting even dispersion
- Isolating plinth with CNC-machined feet and PVD coating: optimized mechanical decoupling for improved stability and reduced vibrations
- Magnetic acoustic grille: acoustically transparent fabric cover with invisible magnetic mounting
Dimensions and weight
- Dimensions with plinth
- Width: 28 cm
- Height: 99 cm
- Depth: 43 cm
- Dimensions without plinth
- Width: 25 cm
- Depth: 40 cm
- Weight: 33 kg
General information
These technical data are confirmed in the technical table on page 3 of the manufacturer’s Product_04406 data sheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a break‑in period needed before achieving optimal sound?
Canton recommends around twenty hours of listening at moderate volume to loosen up the suspensions. The BCT cones reach their nominal behavior after this period, with smoother upper‑bass/midrange and more natural transients.
Do the RC switches affect the response across the entire frequency range?
No. They act only on the midrange (via the 174 mm driver) and the treble (via the tweeter). The bass range remains unchanged regardless of the chosen position.
Can the Reference 7 be used without the plinth?
The plinth is an integral part of the acoustic system (Bass‑Guide). Removing it would eliminate the bass‑reflex port and degrade low‑frequency reproduction.
What kind of cable should be used for bi‑wiring?
Two pairs of cables with sufficient cross‑section (at least 2.5 mm² for lengths under 5 m) are suitable. The benefit of bi‑wiring depends on the quality of the amplifier and the rest of the system; in single‑wiring configuration with the supplied jumpers, performance remains high.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
- Manufacturer reference: 04406
- GTIN / EAN: 4010243044064










