Overview
Clear dialogue, voices anchored in the picture, precise effects: the center channel plays a demanding role in a home theater setup. In Canton’s Ergo range, a historic series from the German manufacturer, this 655 model adopts a horizontal 2.5-way configuration, with two 174 mm drivers flanking a dome tweeter. Here, the manufacturer applies the technical solutions it reserves for its upper ranges, in a cabinet finished in natural wood veneer.
D’Appolito 2.5-way configuration
The horizontal layout creates a well-known issue for center speakers: a tweeter flanked by two bass drivers generates narrow directivity lobes, which degrade intelligibility as soon as the listener moves away from the central axis. The 2.5-way design addresses this constraint. The tweeter crosses over at 3,000 Hz, but above all one of the two 174 mm drivers reproduces only the bass, while the other covers bass and midrange (transition at 350 Hz). Horizontal directivity becomes more even off axis, and dialogue remains intelligible from side seats.
Aluminium cones and Wave surround
The two 174 mm drivers use a light, rigid aluminium cone, fitted with Canton’s patented Wave surround. The surround profile features three undulations whose geometry distributes forces symmetrically during the cone’s back-and-forth movement. The practical result is greater excursion without unwanted deformation, meaning controlled bass and intelligible midrange even at high volume. The rigidity of aluminium contributes to precision in the upper part of the driver’s range, up to the high crossover point handed over to the tweeter.
Aluminium-manganese dome tweeter
The 25 mm tweeter uses the aluminium-manganese alloy characteristic of Canton series. The dome and its voice coil former are machined from a single piece, which pushes resonance higher and extends response up to 40,000 Hz. In front of the dome, the aluminium faceplate continues the waveguide function and controls the dispersion angle. The sound favors clarity on sibilants and precision in transients, qualities that are useful for voices and effects located at the center of the soundstage.
Rear-firing bass-reflex port
The cabinet operates in bass reflex, but the port opens at the rear (backfire). This placement is visually more discreet and avoids chuffing effects on the listening axis. It does, however, impose one requirement: free space must be kept behind the speaker, otherwise the bass becomes heavy and the midrange hardens. Placed in a closed niche or flush against a wall, the speaker loses part of its tonal balance. The stated extension down to 26 Hz remains theoretical for a center channel, but the low end benefits the anchoring of male voices and low-frequency effects localized at the center of the picture.
Cabinet, grille and connectivity
The cabinet is covered in natural wood veneer, with rounded vertical edges. The aluminium front grille is tension-mounted in precise locations, with no visible pins. Inside, several braces stiffen the structure and limit unwanted vibrations. At the rear, two pairs of gold-plated binding posts allow bi-wiring or bi-amplification, and accept banana plugs, spades or bare wire. The whole unit measures 53 cm wide, 20.5 cm high and 28.5 cm deep, and weighs 13 kg.
Documentation
Technical specifications
Acoustic design
- Acoustic principle: 2.5-way bass reflex
- Passive radiator principle: bass reflex
- Radiator dispersion direction: backfire
- Front transmission plate
- DC crossover technology
Transducers
- Tweeter
- Quantity: 1
- Diameter: 25 mm
- Material: aluminum-manganese
- Woofers / midrange drivers
- Quantity: 2
- Diameter: 174 mm
- Material: aluminum
- Wave surround (Wave Sicke)
Electroacoustic performance
- Nominal power: 110 W
- Music power: 160 W
- Frequency range: 26 to 40,000 Hz
- Crossover frequencies: 350 / 3000 Hz
- Impedance: 4 to 8 ohms
- Sensitivity (2.83 V / 1 m): 87.9 dB
Connectivity
- Terminal contact material: gold-plated
- Banana plug compatible
- Bi-wiring / amplification terminal
Dimensions and weight
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 53 x 20.5 x 28.5 cm
- Weight: 13 kg
- Packaging dimensions: 61 x 39.5 x 29.5 cm
- Packaging weight: 14.3 kg
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the speaker magnetically shielded?
Yes. The shielding allows it to be placed in the immediate vicinity of a television without any risk to the picture, including on older screens sensitive to magnetic fields.
What distance should be allowed between the back of the speaker and the wall?
As the bass-reflex port is rear-firing, allow at least fifteen to twenty centimeters of clearance so the low frequencies can breathe. The closer the wall, the boomier and more intrusive the low end becomes.
What amplifier power should I aim for?
With a sensitivity of 87.9 dB and an impedance between 4 and 8 ohms, the speaker requires an amplifier capable of delivering current into a 4-ohm load. A power reserve of around 100 watts per channel helps handle the dynamic peaks of a soundtrack without distortion.
Can it be placed flat on a TV stand?
Yes, the base is flat and the rounded edges of the cabinet stabilize its footing. Check that the depth of the furniture piece (28.5 cm) leaves space behind the cabinet for the port.
Must it necessarily be paired with other Canton speakers?
No technical obligation, but tonal consistency plays a major role in the clarity of panning effects. A center channel that is very different from the front speakers makes the transition of a voice from one speaker to another perceptible. Matching with other Ergo models or with a neighboring Canton range ensures this continuity.
Is the front grille removable?
Yes. It can be removed by pulling firmly on its edges. The fit is intentionally tight to prevent unwanted vibrations, so the operation requires a bit of firmness but presents no risk to the grille or the diaphragm.
- Eco-contribution included in the sale price.
- Manufacturer reference: 02498
- GTIN / EAN: 4010243024981



