Overview
A center speaker that disappears into the wall while delivering hi-fi–grade sound: that’s the promise of the Atelier InWall 9C. Canton designed it for home theater setups where architectural integration matters just as much as sound quality. With its elongated format — 90 cm wide and only 7.5 cm deep — it slides under a recessed TV or into the center of a media-wall unit without disrupting the room’s aesthetics.
A full 3-way system in a slim format
The Atelier InWall 9C uses a 3-way bass-reflex design that allows it to cover an extended spectrum, from 35 Hz to 40 kHz. That’s no small feat for an in-wall speaker of this thickness.
The transducer system is based on four 128 mm drivers using Canton’s ATB (Aluminum Titanium Black) technology. Two of them handle midrange and bass, while the other two operate as passive radiators to reinforce low frequencies without increasing the cabinet volume. This configuration delivers deep bass even without a dedicated subwoofer. The Wave Surround suspension, a multi-fold design used in Canton’s higher-end ranges, allows for large cone excursions while maintaining precise control of movement.
High frequencies are handled by a 25 mm AB (Aluminum Black) tweeter with an aluminum dome. Canton has integrated a one-piece high-frequency grille with an acoustic lens, manufactured from a single piece to eliminate manufacturing tolerances. This lens guides sound dispersion and widens the sweet spot — a real advantage in home theater setups where several people are watching from different positions.
Installation designed to disappear
The InWall 9C is mounted flush to the wall using a robust clamping system, compatible with different types of partitions (drywall, wood, etc.). Once installed, only the fabric grille remains visible.
That grille is worth a closer look. Magnetic and frameless, it is deliberately oversized relative to the speaker itself: 950 × 245 mm versus 900 × 195 mm for the chassis. This 5 cm extra in both width and height completely hides the wall cutout, mounting hardware, and any finishing imperfections. The result is a uniform textile surface, acoustically neutral, that blends into the wall.
Dialogue reproduction and multichannel integration
As a center speaker, the InWall 9C’s primary role is to reproduce voices and sound effects located in the center of the soundstage. Its sensitivity of 89.5 dB (2.83 V / 1 m) and continuous power handling of 120 W (180 W peak) allow it to keep pace with a surround system without compressing dynamic passages.
Its nominal impedance of 4 to 8 ohms makes it compatible with most home theater amplifiers. Canton recommends pairing it with other models from the Atelier series to create a coherent system, whether that’s the Atelier InWall 9 or InWall 11 for the surround channels, or the OnWall versions if in-wall installation is not desired everywhere.
Documentation
Technical specifications
Acoustic performance
- Acoustic design: 3-way, bass-reflex
- Power handling: 120 W nominal / 180 W music
- Frequency response: 35 – 40000 Hz
- Crossover frequency: 3000 Hz
- Impedance: 4 – 8 ohms
- Sensitivity (2.83 V / 1 m): 89.5 dB
Drivers
- 1 × 128 mm ATB (Aluminium Titanium Black) midrange with Wave surround
- 1 × 128 mm ATB (Aluminium Titanium Black) woofer with Wave surround
- 2 × 128 mm ATB (Aluminium Titanium Black) passive radiators with Wave surround
- 1 × 25 mm AB (Aluminium Black) tweeter
Dimensions and weight
- Without grille: 900 × 195 × 75 mm
- With grille: 950 × 245 × 81 mm
- Weight: 8 kg
General information
- Type: in-wall on-wall speaker (center channel)
- Applications: home cinema, media wall
- Ultra-discreet design with frameless fabric grille
- High-performance 3-way system with aluminum-titanium technology
- Clear dialogue, wide and dynamic soundstage
- Deep bass thanks to passive radiators
- Balanced and precise sound, even at high volume
- Secure installation with included mounting brackets
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Atelier InWall 9C be installed vertically?
The symmetrical design of the speaker allows for both horizontal and vertical mounting. However, horizontal orientation remains the preferred option for use as a center channel, as it favors wider lateral dispersion and matches the typical placement beneath a screen.
What cable gauge should be used for connection?
Canton recommends speaker cable of at least 2.5 mm² for lengths up to 10 meters. Beyond that, or for demanding installations, stepping up to 4 mm² improves signal transmission and reduces losses.
Is the fabric grille available in multiple colors?
The supplied grille is black. Canton does not offer alternative colors as standard, but the acoustic fabric can be sprayed with suitable paint if seamless integration into a light-colored wall is desired (test first on a sample).
Is a subwoofer necessary with this speaker?
With a stated response down to 35 Hz, the InWall 9C goes low for a center speaker. A subwoofer is still recommended for the low-frequency effects (LFE) in movie soundtracks, but is not essential for music or dialogue.
Can this speaker be used as a main front speaker?
Technically yes, but that’s not its primary purpose. Its horizontal format and voice-optimized design make it a center channel. For the left and right channels, the Atelier InWall 9 (vertical format) is more suitable.
What minimum wall thickness is required?
The required mounting depth is about 7.5 cm (depth of the speaker without grille). Allowing some room for cables, you should plan for a usable wall thickness of at least 8 to 9 cm.
Is the speaker compatible with Dolby Atmos systems?
It can serve as the center channel in an Atmos configuration. For the height channels specific to Atmos, ceiling speakers or dedicated modules (such as Canton’s AR series) are needed in addition.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
- Manufacturer reference: 04607
- GTIN / EAN: 4010243046075





