Overview
Seventh generation of the Vento line, the Vento 51 takes over the center channel role previously held by the Vento 50. Canton has redesigned it from top to bottom: new curved cabinet, brand-new ATB drivers, ceramic tweeter borrowed from the Reference series, and square waveguide, all handmade in the factory in Weilrod, Germany. The result is a 21 kg speaker that does not hide its home theater ambitions.
Three-way design for dialogue
The Vento 51 is a 3-way center speaker with rear bass-reflex loading. Two ATB (Aluminum-Titanium-Black) drivers share midrange and bass reproduction, while a 25 mm BC ceramic dome tweeter crowns the whole. This three-way distribution allows each transducer to handle a narrow frequency band, which limits distortion and promotes voice clarity.
The ATB acronym refers to a composite cone combining aluminum, titanium, and a surface treatment. Stiffer and lighter than the titanium-graphite cones of the previous generation, this cone reduces partial vibrations that color the signal. The Vento 51’s ATB drivers use wide-excursion “Wave” surrounds, capable of following the fast transients of a soundtrack without audible compression.
A tweeter borrowed from the Reference series
The 25 mm BC (Black Ceramic) ceramic dome is the same as the one used in Canton Reference speakers. Its aluminum oxide dome is light, very rigid, and can reproduce frequencies up to 40,000 Hz according to the manufacturer’s data. Its high-frequency dispersion is managed by a new square waveguide, called “Transmission Front Plate” by Canton, whose design is inspired by a watch bezel. This waveguide adjusts the tweeter’s directivity to align it with that of the ATB drivers: the transition between frequency ranges gains in consistency, and the soundstage remains stable over a wide listening area. Canton claims an efficiency gain of up to 3 dB thanks to this part.
Curved cabinet and internal damping
The Vento 51 cabinet is built from curved multilayer MDF. The rounded panels eliminate sharp edges responsible for acoustic diffraction, a phenomenon that blurs the localization of sound sources. Canton has revised the basic shape compared with the Vento 50: the curves are more pronounced, both the front and rear are rounded, and the internal volume has increased to allow more extended bass-reflex tuning in the low end.
A system of internal chambers separates the drivers from one another, preventing the acoustic energy generated by the mid-bass transducers from traveling back toward the tweeter. Targeted damping completes the setup to control reflections inside the cabinet. The intended result is more neutral voice reproduction, where consonants and sibilants are easier to distinguish without coloration caused by the cabinet. The 21 kg weight for dimensions of 60 x 24 x 39 cm (W x H x D) reflects the density of construction.
Connectivity and setup
At the rear, a gold-plated terminal accepts cable cross-sections up to 10 mm², with the option of using banana plugs or spades. The Vento 51 is compatible with bi-wiring and bi-amplification, making it possible to separate the power supply for the bass-midrange drivers and the tweeter if the amplifier or processor allows it.
The fabric grille attaches magnetically and can be removed effortlessly. Canton describes it as acoustically neutral. The speaker has adjustable tilt, a useful setting when it is placed under a screen on a low cabinet: aiming the tweeter toward listeners’ ears noticeably improves dialogue intelligibility.
Consistency within the Vento line
The Vento 51 shares its transducers and tweeter with the floorstanding and bookshelf speakers in the series. Canton has tuned the entire line to the same sound signature, which means the timbre does not change from one speaker to another in a multichannel setup. The series includes floorstanding speakers (Vento 81, 91, 101), bookshelf speakers (Vento 21, 31), a subwoofer (Vento Sub 1), a Dolby Atmos module (Vento AR 1), and an on-wall speaker (Vento 11). A complete 5.1.2 system can therefore be assembled within a single family, without tonal matching compromises between channels.
Documentation
Technical specifications
General overview
- Type: 3-way bass-reflex center speaker
- Range: Vento
- Model: Vento 51
- Purpose: ideal integration into a premium home theater setup
- Consistent sound signature with the other speakers in the Vento series
Acoustic configuration
- 3-way architecture dedicated to high-precision dialogue
- ATB (Aluminum-Titanium-Black) driver technology
- Tweeter: high-precision BC ceramic dome, derived from the Reference series
- Waveguide: new optimized square waveguide
- Midrange / woofer drivers: dual dedicated ATB drivers
- Acoustic loading: rear bass-reflex
Sound performance
- Music power: 200 W
- Sound reproduction: precise dialogue, stable and consistent soundstage
- Controlled and uniform dispersion
- Balanced reproduction of midrange and bass, even during the most dynamic action scenes
- Even diffusion and stable dialogue localization thanks to the new-generation waveguide
Cabinet and construction
- Curved multilayer MDF cabinet
- High-rigidity anti-resonance construction
- Curved multilayer cabinet limiting unwanted vibrations
- More neutral reproduction and better voice intelligibility thanks to reduced internal resonances
Connectivity and installation
- Gold-plated binding posts
- Bi-wiring and bi-amping compatibility
- Acoustically neutral fabric grille with magnetic attachment
- Orientation: adjustable tilt
Design and finishes
- High-end design with curved lines and luxurious finishes
Dimensions and weight
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 60 × 24 × 39 cm
- Dimensions with base: 60 × 24 × 39 cm
- Weight: 21 kg
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Vento 51 be used without a subwoofer?
It can in a modest-sized living room, because its bass-reflex loading and two ATB drivers give it adequate low-end extension for dialogue and music. For soundtracks rich in low-frequency effects, a subwoofer such as the Vento Sub 1 is still recommended.
What amplifier is needed to power the Vento 51?
Canton specifies a music power rating of 200 W. The nominal impedance is between 4 and 8 ohms. A home theater amplifier or processor capable of delivering between 80 and 150 W into 4 ohms will be comfortable with this speaker. The device’s 4-ohm compatibility should be checked.
What is ATB technology?
ATB stands for Aluminum-Titanium-Black. It is a cone composite whose rigidity and lightness reduce unwanted vibrations compared with the titanium-graphite cones used in the previous generation (Vento 50).
What is the difference between the Vento 51 and the previous Vento 50?
The Vento 51 introduces ATB cones (versus titanium-graphite for the Vento 50), a BC ceramic tweeter derived from the Reference series (versus standard ceramic), a brand-new square waveguide, and a more rounded cabinet shape. The internal chamber system for transducer decoupling is also new.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
- Manufacturer reference: 04583
- GTIN / EAN: 4010243045832










