Description
Monitor Audio Creator Series W3M In-Wall Speaker
This high-performance, medium Tier 3 in-wall loudspeaker is designed to deliver pristine, engaging acoustics where pristine sound quality is desired. It is a three-way model based on the Platinum Series 3G and features the very latest acoustic technologies from Monitor Audio. This includes an MPD II high-frequency transducer, developed for the THX Certified Ultra Cinergy range. The precision specification of the Micro Pleated Diaphragm technology is designed to produce accurate, lifelike sound without any distortion. This is coupled with a C-CAM midrange driver and two RDT III bass drivers.
This combination ensures levels of acoustic transparency and detail found in Monitor Audio’s premium loudspeaker ranges, where much of his acoustic technology was developed. This really is the last word in installed performance.
It has a cut-out dimension of 527 x 198 mm and uses the Quik-Link speaker cable connector, which revolutionises the ease and speed of speaker installation. Tri-Grip has also been evolved for simple, reliable, and strong fitment.


Due to the confidence Monitor Audio have in the quality, robust design, and sound performance of their architectural speakers, Monitor Audio offers a lifetime warranty across their Creator Series speakers, matching or exceeding market standards.
Features at a glance:
Ideal for installations where high-performance acoustics are desired | Three-way design | 1 x 1″ MPD II transducer | 2 x 5″ RDT III bass drivers | 1 x 3″ C-CAM midrange driver | Quik-Link speaker cable connector for quicker installation | Tri-Grip II for easy and secure fitment
About Monitor Audio
Monitor Audio started life in a factory in Teversham near Cambridge, England in 1972 and has been focused on making some of the world’s best sounding hi-fi and home cinema speakers ever since. In addition to a long line of award-winning loudspeakers, the company is also highly regarded for its constant design innovations like the C-CAM driver, which uses a material originally developed by the aerospace industry for a high resistance to bending stress, resulting in a smooth transition of audio frequencies.












