Cerwin Vega At40 Specs
The sealed-back 4" cone midrange is the unsung hero. Many CV speakers have a "hole" in the upper midrange due to crossing a large woofer directly to a horn. The AT-40 dedicates a driver to 600Hz–4.5kHz—the exact region of vocals, guitars, and snare drums. This gives the AT-40 a presence that cheaper CV speakers lack.
Like much of the AT series, the AT-40 is celebrated for its deep bass and crisp highs, though it is often described as being built for impact rather than clinical "audiophile" precision. Construction:
Integrated internal passive crossover network splitting at approximately 400 Hz and 3,000 Hz. Physical Dimensions cerwin vega at40 specs
Heavy-duty, high-density particle board or MDF wrapped in a woodgrain vinyl veneer (typically walnut or black ash).
6 Ohms (compatible with most standard 4-Ohm and 8-Ohm home audio receivers). The sealed-back 4" cone midrange is the unsung hero
Cerwin-Vega AT-40 is a classic three-way floorstanding speaker known for delivering the "loud and proud" sound that defined the brand's legacy during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Often built under license at the Dali factory in Denmark
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The Cerwin Vega AT-40 is proof that the company could do more than just "party speakers." With its robust 8" woofer, dedicated midrange, and unexpectedly smooth dome tweeter, the AT-40 delivers 85% of the pedigree of a JBL 4408 at 40% of the cost.
10-inch high-excursion driver with a cast aluminum frame. European versions, often built under license at the Dali factory in Denmark, typically utilized the ATW10 woofer. This gives the AT-40 a presence that cheaper
