The Cerwin-Vega AT-40 represents a balanced evolution of the company's classic design philosophy—retaining high sensitivity and powerful bass while refining cabinet aesthetics and midrange clarity. While not the most accurate monitor for critical listening, the AT-40 excels in delivering dynamic, engaging sound for home theater and high-volume music playback. Proper maintenance (foam surrounds) ensures decades of reliable performance. For users seeking efficiency and impact over subtlety, the AT-40 remains a highly capable loudspeaker.
Like its siblings, it features the iconic red-ringed woofer and a bass-reflex cabinet designed to "move the air". cerwin vega at40 specs
95 dB (1W/1m), making them very efficient and easy to drive with low-power amplifiers Nominal Impedance: 6 Ohms Crossover Frequencies: 400 Hz and 3,000 Hz The Cerwin-Vega AT-40 represents a balanced evolution of
Cerwin Vega has a reputation for "cupped hands" midrange. The AT40’s 4.5" paper midrange does a decent job eliminating this. It handles vocals from 600 Hz to 4.5 kHz. While not as transparent as a studio monitor (like KEF or Dynaudio), it is vastly superior to the D-series muddiness. Expect forward, energetic vocals, not delicate ones. For users seeking efficiency and impact over subtlety,