Specs | Cerwin Vega At-40

| Model | Sensitivity | Low-Freq Extension | Avg. Price (Used) | |-------|-------------|--------------------|--------------------| | | 96 dB | 38 Hz | $300–450/pair | | Cerwin-Vega D-3 | 95 dB | 42 Hz | $200–300/pair | | JBL L80T | 90 dB | 40 Hz | $500–700/pair | | Klipsch KG 4.2 | 94 dB | 39 Hz | $400–600/pair |

If you have found a pair of used AT-40s, here is what to check based on their specs: cerwin vega at-40 specs

was the mid-sized warrior of that mission. While its larger siblings like the AT-100 (AT-15) were massive "monkey coffins," the AT-40 provided a more manageable footprint without sacrificing the signature orange-ringed woofer These speakers were often built under license at the Dali factory in Denmark | Model | Sensitivity | Low-Freq Extension | Avg

High efficiency, generally around 95–102 dB (1W/1m), allowing them to play very loudly even with low-wattage amplifiers. Impedance: 6 to 8 Ohms nominal. Impedance: 6 to 8 Ohms nominal

10-inch (254 mm) cast-frame, high-excursion woofer with treated foam surround (characteristic orange color).

followed the classic Cerwin-Vega formula: high sensitivity and massive bass in a relatively efficient package