Wow!!! They sound so much better, much less bright, and the 12" sub can now get more power that it desperately needs. You no loner have that stupid fuse on the back either. Also note the adjustable crossover is no longer used. Installed these bi-wire crossovers (you have to modify the cut out in the back of the speaker). Here is what I did to make them sound way better:īought a pair of bi-wireable crossovers from electro marvin on e-bay. The only thing I did not like about them was the adjustable crossover. Forget about all of the home theatre surround sound stuff for a minute, and flash back to the good old analog stereo days. I found a pair in perfect condition, not one flaw. These are some great classic stereo speakers. U WILL BE AMAZED!!!! by the way u if u play disturbed u might want to turn the tweeters down on the control on the front. If u want a real good setup using these i suggest putting lightning audio or Rockford fosgate punch for bass and run at least 12 gauge wire and get a pioneer Vsx-3800 or 3900s to drive them. To whoever thinks these sound horrible needs to get a better receiver/amp or run them through a graphic equalizer. I love these damn speakers!!!!!! My best friend gave them to me, he got them from his uncle, when he brought them over the foam surround was rotting away i turned them up on my Pioneer Vsx-d409, 100w/channel and it blew the damn surround off at half the volume!!!!!!! These things can handle insane amounts of power, i had put competition car subs in them rated at 360 watts my receiver blew them at 30% of the volume!!!!!!!!!! Now i have Lightning audio subs in them with a pioneer Vsx-3900s that pushes 150w/channel with a seven band graphic equalizer and i play rap and hard rock through them and the bass from the rap is so powerful i can feel it 50 feet away at 40% of the volume, and for rock i set the Equalizer to flat and it's so loud that it sounds like u are at a concert!!!!!!!!! I recommend these speakers to anybody who wants loud for rock and bass for rap. I'm very happy with these- after getting a taste of the Cerwin sound, I'm hooked on getting (bigger) CVs for my upcoming home theater project. Watching "Die Hard" was a treat with these as well. I use them to listen to rock, electronic, and rap, and they are great for that. Maybe I'm asking too much from these woofers- I'm looking to pick up some AT-12s or VS 120s. It's just not enough to shake the walls or feel, like everyone says is possible with 12" or (yikes)15" Cerwins. I have never gotten them loud enough to distort, and the bass is definitely the most I've ever heard out of an 8 inch bookshelf speaker. Pretty simple repair if you are very careful, otherwise it's about $20-30 per speaker to get it fixed. I was lucky enough to find some with intact, non 'rotted', surrounds, which is definitely a problem with cerwins this old. I got these for pretty cheap, and didn't have high expectations. They aren't on this site, so I figured I'd put it here. This is a review of the AT-8, the 8-inch, 2-way 'little brother' of the AT-12. Los medios y agudos logran mejor imagen a medida que el volumen aumenta, al punto que los controles frontales con los que se dispone, se justifican plenamente, siendo de real utilidad.Ĭerwin Vega, bajo estas consideraciones, es un parlante de muy altas prestaciones. Indispesable se hace el uso de un amplificador estable con buena entrega efectiva en RMS de al menos 100W/canal, incluso se ha probado con un sistema de 500w RMS/canal, obteniendo un sonido muy rico en su gama completa.Ĭonclusión: Muy buen parlante para uso del tipo "musicalización" para música del tipo descrita más arriba.Ī nivel hogareño se puede lograr una excelente presión acústica de frecuencia bajas, que sin duda hará que ningún vecino a la redonda pueda quedar indiferente. Difícil lograr una buena imágen y dispersión acústicas en música clásica, jazz o vocal (soft). Muy recomendable para música del tipo "bailable", de tendencia rock, pop, electrónica, "drum&bass", hip-hop, etc. Su construcción robusta y de muy buena calidad entrega un producto de muy larga vida. Su diseño más bien se puede entender y aplicar como del tipo "Heavy Duty". Definitivamente, CV es un parlante para alta potencia, tiene buena respuesta general para espacios acústicos grandes donde se requiere presencia y presión sonora, especialmente en las bajas frecuencias.Ī nivel hogareño se hace casi indispensable el uso de ecualizador, puesto que por la dureza de su woofer, la sensación acústica se inclina a los tonos medios y agudos cuando se le utiliza a niveles de audio moderados.Įfectivamente no es un parlante para Hi-Fi.
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