I advise pumping all your acoustics with neodymium magnets on the central core of the main magnet - but the magnet should be slightly smaller in diameter so that there is no magnetic short-circuiting and so that the sound and microvibrations fly out more freely from the gap between the neodymium magnet and the coil frame ... and it is better to choose high-temperature neodymium magnets ... the magnets need to be glued and carefully lowered so that it does not shake from a sharp jerk of attraction, but the result will surprise you, I promise =)
I advise pumping all your acoustics with neodymium magnets on the central core of the main magnet - but the magnet should be slightly smaller in diameter so that there is no magnetic short-circuiting and so that the sound and microvibrations fly out more freely from the gap between the neodymium magnet and the coil frame ... and it is better to choose high-temperature neodymium magnets ... the magnets need to be glued and carefully lowered so that it does not shake from a sharp jerk of attraction, but the result will surprise you, I promise =)
@@Octocoupler and why do you say that? You are listening to them through a distorting microphone from the loud volume and through your own speaker. You can't say a sound system sounds poor through a video like as if that would be as good as in real life.
How are they sound quality wise if we cut the bass out, compared to CLSC, CLS, XLS, AT series etc.? Aren't their sound quality the better? Or am I wrong
Nice. The Cerwin Vega sound very clear & clean from that distance. Base is lacking much tho probably needed more subs when stepping bck 50 + ft or so...
@@generationbehindhifiyou might be small but your reviews are very good and you have basically been the only one to review a modern day CerwinVega! Speaker. It’s through videos like yours that we might be able to see CV! Be a relevant name in audio again! Thanks!
Nice setup. When I lived in Germany in 1994-98 everyone was buying Cerwin-Vega speakers. My friend Miguel had these 2 15 inch that would rattle half the barracks building in Landstuhl! Awesome speakers.