At40 Specs: Cerwin Vega
While models like the massive AT-100 (AT-15) dominated huge rooms, the
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Interestingly, many European-market AT-series speakers were built at the Dali factory in Denmark under an official license from Cerwin-Vega. While the drivers and crossovers were imported from the United States, the high-quality wood-veneer cabinets were constructed in Denmark, giving certain regional batches distinct structural craftsmanship. Acoustic Performance and Sound Signature Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
features a 10-inch low-frequency woofer utilizing a cast or stamped frame, mated to a dedicated midrange cone and a high-frequency dome tweeter. The cross-over splits the frequencies at 400 Hz and 3,000 Hz, ensuring that vocal ranges stay isolated from deep bass modulations. While models like the massive AT-100 (AT-15) dominated
The AT-40 represents a perfect middle ground in the lineup. It was engineered for listeners who wanted the thunderous bass performance of a large floorstanding speaker without the overwhelming, room-dominating physical footprint of the top-tier models. Like its siblings, the AT-40 was designed with high sensitivity in mind, meaning it could deliver massive volume levels even when paired with modest, lower-powered amplifiers. Cerwin-Vega AT-40 Detailed Technical Specifications
5 Watts minimum to 150 Watts RMS maximum program power Sensitivity: 95 dB at 1 Watt / 1 Meter While the drivers and crossovers were imported from
A common flaw in large vintage speakers is "muddy" midrange caused by the massive back-wave air pressure of the woofer interfering with the smaller midrange cone. Cerwin-Vega solved this in the AT-40 by placing the 5-inch midrange driver into an internally sealed sub-chamber. This ensures that vocals and acoustic instruments remain clean, distinct, and free from intermodulation distortion. 3. The Metallized Mylar Tweeter