The midrange driver handles vocals and instruments, while the soft dome tweeter provides crisp, clear high frequencies that do not become fatiguing, even at high volumes. The high sensitivity of these drivers means the speaker doesn't need huge power to reach "concert" levels. 3. Crossover & Protection
| Model | Woofer | Sensitivity | Frequency Response | Power Handling | |-------|--------|-------------|-------------------|----------------| | | 10" | 93 dB | 32 Hz - 20 kHz | 150W RMS | | AT-12 | 12" | 94 dB | 28 Hz - 20 kHz | 175W RMS | | AT-15 | 15" | 95 dB | 24 Hz - 20 kHz | 200W RMS | | D-5 | 10" | 91 dB | 39 Hz - 20 kHz | 100W RMS |
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The rear panel of the AT-40 features adjustable high-frequency and mid-frequency potentiometers (dials). These controls allow users to tailor the speaker's output to their specific room acoustics. If a room has hardwood floors and lots of glass, the user can dial back the tweeter control to prevent brightness. Conversely, if the room is heavily carpeted and dampened, turning up the controls restores clarity and presence.
These are not speakers designed for polite, low-level listening in a small room. The cerwin vega at-40 specs
The AT-40's performance is defined by three key characteristics: high efficiency, powerful bass, and an energetic overall character.
30 Hz – 22 kHz (Note: The low-end reach is notable, delivering deep bass). Power Handling: 125 Watts RMS / 250 Watts Peak.
5W minimum to 150W continuous (RMS); peak power handling up to 200W+ Sensitivity: 95 dB @ 1W / 1 meter
The AT-40 differs from budget CV models by including a dedicated midrange driver (many cheaper speakers use a woofer-tweeter two-way design). The 5.25" coated paper cone handles critical vocal and instrument frequencies from 500 Hz to 5 kHz, reducing intermodulation distortion. The midrange driver handles vocals and instruments, while
: Its 95 dB sensitivity allows it to produce high sound pressure levels (SPL) even when powered by relatively modest amplifiers.
Bass-reflex (vented) design to maximize efficiency and bass extension. Physical Dimensions: 730 mm (H) x 365 mm (W) x 320 mm (D).
Based on the standard configurations for the Cerwin-Vega AT series and available archival data: 3-way bass reflex (ported). Drivers:
At the heart of the AT-40 is a massive 12-inch woofer. Featuring a cast-aluminum frame and a high-excursion cone, this driver is engineered to move serious air. It delivers the chest-thumping bass Cerwin-Vega is famous for, minimizing low-frequency distortion without the immediate need for a subwoofer. Crossover & Protection | Model | Woofer |
is engineered for a punchy, impactful bass that is ideal for rock, metal, and electronic music. Legacy and Application
Often, the woofer surrounds are orange/red. Ensure the woofers are original Cerwin-Vega components. Final Verdict The Cerwin-Vega AT-40
Based on user reviews and technician measurements, the Cerwin Vega AT-40 delivers: