Overview
The seventh generation in the Vento range, the Vento 31 is the larger of the two bookshelf speakers in the 2026 series. Canton designed and handcrafted it in its Weilrod factory in Hesse, incorporating several technologies derived from its Reference series, including the BC black ceramic tweeter and ATB diaphragms. The cabinet has been completely redesigned compared with the Vento 30, with a more generous internal volume and shaping that brings this compact speaker closer to floorstanding territory in terms of bass foundation.
A cabinet redesigned from top to bottom
The most visible change compared with the Vento 30 concerns the cabinet proportions. The Vento 31 gains 4 cm in height (40 cm versus 36) and 4 cm in depth (35 cm versus 31), while losing one centimeter in width (22 cm versus 23). This increased internal volume, combined with weight rising from 8.7 to 10 kg, reflects significant structural reinforcement. The cabinet is built from curved multilayer MDF, with curved side panels and a front baffle with rounded edges that reduce acoustic diffraction. A system of internal chambers decouples the drivers from one another, and targeted damping controls unwanted reflections inside the speaker.
The finish has evolved: white changes from a glossy lacquer (High Gloss) to a matte satin finish (White Satin), while black remains in glossy lacquer. Two additional finishes are offered: Walnut, a walnut veneer already used on the Reference series, and Sand, an exclusive shade shared only with the Vento 91 and Vento 101. The protective grilles in acoustically neutral fabric attach magnetically, and the drivers are mounted on the baffle with no visible screws.
The Transmission Front Plate and the BC tweeter
The most distinctive design element of the Vento 2026 series is the Transmission Front Plate. It is a square-shaped waveguide, developed under the direction of designer Jannik Franzen, that frames the tweeter’s round dome. Canton says it drew inspiration for this part from watch design (the shape recalls the square case of certain sports watches). Beyond aesthetics, this waveguide controls high-frequency dispersion more uniformly than a simple circular horn, improving stereo image stability over a wider listening area.
The tweeter itself is a 25 mm black ceramic dome (BC technology, for Black Ceramic), derived from the one used in the Reference series. The blackened aluminum oxide ceramic combines high rigidity with internal damping, two properties that allow the dome to operate like a piston across its useful range, up to 40 kHz. This is a clear step up from the standard ceramic tweeter of the Vento 30.
ATB diaphragm and Wave Surround suspension
The 174 mm woofer/midrange driver uses an ATB (Aluminium Titanium Black) diaphragm. This composite material is an evolution of the titanium-graphite diaphragms of the previous generation: the surface is treated using a chemical process that increases rigidity while reducing mass and improving damping. Canton states that partial vibrations, which color the sound in the transition zone between midrange and treble, are eliminated across the entire useful range and crossover region (the crossover is set at 3000 Hz).
The driver suspension uses Wave Surround technology, a multi-fold surround that allows large excursions while maintaining precise control of cone movement. This design contributes to the speaker’s ability to reach low frequencies (a claimed 27 Hz) despite its compact format, and it improves power handling (150 W musical peak, 80 W continuous).
The Backfire bass-reflex loading
The Vento 31 uses a rear-firing bass-reflex port (a configuration Canton calls Backfire). This choice has practical implications for placement: the speaker needs a minimum amount of space between its rear panel and the wall for the port to function properly. Canton indicates that the loading has been optimized to make integration near a wall easier, but a distance of 15 to 30 cm is still desirable for optimal bass performance. On dedicated stands out in the room, the Vento 31 will deliver its best in terms of stereo imaging and low-frequency response.
Sensitivity and amplification
With a sensitivity of 84.1 dB (1 W / 1 m), the Vento 31 is not an easy speaker to drive. A nominal impedance between 4 and 8 ohms confirms that the amplifier will need to supply current, especially at frequencies where the impedance drops toward its minimum value. An integrated amplifier or power amp capable of delivering at least 50 to 80 W into 4 ohms with a stable power supply will be necessary to properly exploit this speaker’s dynamics. Small tube amplifiers or entry-level AV receivers may run out of steam on demanding passages.
The terminal block is single-wiring with gold-plated binding posts, compatible with banana plugs, spades, or bare wire. Canton did not choose bi-wiring for this compact model.
Integration into a multichannel system
The Vento 31 is part of a complete family of nine models. It can serve as a front, surround, or rear speaker in a home theater system, in combination with the Vento 51 center speaker (3-way), the Vento Sub 1 subwoofer, and the Vento AR-1 Dolby Atmos modules. Canton has ensured consistency of sound signature across all models in the series, making integration within a multichannel system easier without tonal mismatch between channels.
Compatible stands and placement
Two stands are compatible: the Vento LS stand and the LS 860. On a shelf, the Vento 31 will work, but proximity to the rear wall and reflections from surrounding surfaces will affect bass behavior and stereo image precision. Placement on dedicated stands, in free space, remains the reference configuration for this type of speaker.
Documentation
Technical specifications
General design
- Type: compact 2-way bass-reflex bookshelf speaker
- Acoustic principle: Backfire bass-reflex system
- Configuration: 2-way
- Use: audiophile stereo and premium home theater
Drivers
- Tweeter: 1 × 25 mm BC (Black Ceramic)
- Midrange / woofer: 1 × 174 mm ATB (Aluminium Titanium Black)
- Cone technology: Titanium-Graphite / ATB
- Wave Surround technology: large excursions with precise control of acceleration and deceleration
Acoustic performance
- Frequency response: 27 Hz – 40 kHz
- Crossover frequency: 3000 Hz
- Nominal / music power: 80 / 150 W
- Impedance: 4 – 8 ohms
- Sensitivity: 84.1 dB
- Detailed and natural sound reproduction
- Wide and stable soundstage
- Structured and controlled bass despite the compact size
- Very good power handling
Dispersion and acoustic loading
- Optimized waveguide: even dispersion and precise stereo imaging
- Even dispersion thanks to the new waveguide
- Bass loading: rear bass-reflex optimized for easier integration close to walls
- Simplified placement on a bookshelf or stand
Cabinet and construction
- Cabinet: high-rigidity curved multilayer MDF enclosure
- Cabinet construction: anti-resonance structure with optimized internal damping
- Front baffle: rounded baffle reducing diffraction effects
- Design: curved lines with profiled front and rear panels
- Protective grille: acoustically neutral fabric with magnetic attachment
- High-end manufacturing with premium finishes
Connectivity
- Terminal: gold-plated single-wiring connectivity
Dimensions and weight
- Dimensions (W × H × D): 22 × 40 × 35 cm
- Weight: 10 kg
Available finishes
- White Satin, Black High Gloss, Sand, Walnut
Compatibility
- Compatible accessories: Vento LS / LS 860 stands
Box contents
- Pair of Vento 31 speakers
- Spikes / feet
- Magnetic grilles
- Manual
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Vento 31 replace the Vento 30?
Yes. The Vento 31 is the seventh generation of the high-end bookshelf speaker in the Vento series. It replaces the Vento 30 with a larger cabinet, a BC tweeter derived from the Reference series, and new-generation ATB diaphragms. The crossover, frequency response, and power handling remain identical.
What type of amplifier should be planned for?
The 84.1 dB sensitivity and impedance dropping to 4 ohms require an amplifier capable of supplying current. A quality integrated amplifier delivering 50 to 80 W into 4 ohms is a reasonable minimum. Amplifiers with low output impedance (transistors, well-made class D) will be more comfortable than small tube amplifiers.
Is the Vento 31 compatible with a home theater system?
Yes. It can serve as a front, surround, or rear speaker in a Canton multichannel system, in combination with the Vento 51 (center), the Vento Sub 1 (subwoofer), and the Vento AR-1 (Atmos modules). Tonal consistency between models in the series is ensured.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
- Manufacturer reference: 04586
- GTIN / EAN: 4010243045863












