Cerwin Vega AT-40
- Location
- SE
- Seller
- Ture Nilsson
- Source
- Hifitörget
- Posted
- 24 May 2026
- Last seen
- 3d ago
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AT-40 som är i riktigt fint skick och basarna är omkantade hos Ln högtalarservice.
Condition is unknown, so at kr 2,500 this sits essentially on the median of recent SEK comps at kr 2,426—a fair ask rather than a standout bargain. It is comfortably below the 75th percentile at kr 7,044, so there is no pricing red flag here, but it is also not cheap enough to call a slam-dunk deal.
That makes it interesting if the example is complete and working, because this is a classic Cerwin-Vega format: big, lively, high-sensitivity vintage sound with real bass punch and an easy load for modest amplifiers. For a buyer, the value is strongest when the cabinets are clean, the drivers are original, and the surrounds, tweeters, and controls are intact; if those check out, kr 2,500 is a sensible buy.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Cerwin-Vega traces its roots to 1954, when aerospace engineer Gene Czerwinski founded the company in the United States as Vega Associates. Driven by a passion to replicate live musical performances at home, Czerwinski assembled a team of engineers to pioneer high-efficiency loudspeakers, starting with massive 18-inch systems capable of 130 dB at 30 Hz. The brand quickly expanded in the 1960s, supplying drivers and designs to guitar amp giants like Fender, Acoustic, Sunn, and Vox, cementing its early reputation for raw power and innovation.
The company specializes in loudspeakers and high-output audio systems, with a legacy of pro audio woofers, home theater towers, and bass-heavy enclosures that deliver thunderous low-end response. Early milestones included the world's first solid-state amplifier in 1957, influenced by Czerwinski's sonar designs, though its core focus remains on durable, high-SPL drivers for professional, hi-fi, and mobile applications rather than turntables, DACs, headphones, or cables.
Cerwin-Vega occupies a mid-tier market position, revered by pro audio professionals, hi-fi enthusiasts, and car audio fans for value-driven performance that punches above its price. Its cult-like loyalty stems from decades of bass mastery, evoking vintage appeal while sustaining modern relevance through robust, no-nonsense gear that prioritizes impact over refinement.
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