Cerwin Vega Mobile
For over 50 years, the name Cerwin-Vega has been synonymous with
excellence in every area of the audio experience. This reputation has
been established by Pro Audio professionals, Hi-Fi enthusiasts and
Mobile Audio fans that recognize the high-performance value which is
Cerwin-Vega. Dedicated to the pursuit of achieving ultimate realism in
the reproduction of the live performance in the home, Cerwin-Vega’s
customer loyalty is second to none and has reached nearly cult-like
status. As a result of this acceptance, Cerwin-Vega has grown from a
small group of engineers headed by the legendary Gene Czerwinski into
one of the foremost loudspeaker companies.
In 1954, Gene Czerwinski, then a brilliant young aerospace engineer,
founded Cerwin-Vega. Why start a loudspeaker company? First and
foremost a music fan, Gene’s goal was to reproduce the live musical
experience. His design philosophy was based on high-efficiency drivers,
durability, and a “value for money products.”
This legacy has charged Cerwin-Vega for over four decades.
Cerwin-Vega began as Vega Associates and began to grow rapidly from its
conception with the introduction of large high efficiency 18” sound
systems that could produce 130dB at 30 Hz. This high performance
specification established Vega as a company to be reckoned with. It was
in 1957 that Vega introduced the world’s first solid state amplifier,
rated at 125 RMS: it was a power house by the standards of its time. The
amplifier’s circuit was influenced by a 10,000-watt sonar amp Gene
designed for Bendix Corp. In the 60’s as dynamic popular music enjoyed a
spectacular evolution, Cerwin-Vega quickly became a supplier of
loudspeakers and system designs to many major manufacturers including;
Fender, Acoustic, Sunn and Vox. The motion picture “Earthquake”
premiered in 1974 with a dramatic new innovation in motion picture sound
known as “Sensurround”. For the first time, audio was an integrated
part of the movie experience through special effects. The concept
required large powerful bass cabinets, which would provide very low
frequencies in order to shake the movie theater, thus simulating a real
earthquake. For this purpose, the “E” bass horns and woofers were
developed. These woofers were 18” versions that were folded into a horn
configuration. The internal path length of the horn was 6 feet with a
cutoff frequency of 33 Hz. Sensitivity of the system was an incredible
106 dB at 1 watt / 1 meter. “Sensurround” technology and in the same
year Cerwin-Vega were honored an Academy Award for Special Technical
Achievement.
The early seventies also started pro-relationships with bands that
included: The Rolling Stones, Boom Town Rats, David Bowie, Peter
Frampton, Emerson Lake and Palmer and Bernie Taupin (Elton John’s
partner). In the late 70’s, Cerwin-Vega became the first manufacturer to
produce its own digital recordings for the evaluation of loudspeaker
design parameters. Digital technology was used in the home-line of
loudspeakers known as the “D” series. Over the next decade, Cerwin –Vega
continued to evolve its engineering excellence and loudspeaker designs
resulting in speaker systems that have established a reputation for
offering the widest dynamic-range, highest efficiency, highest
output-level and best bass-response in the business. Cerwin-Vega has
received numerous design and engineering awards for its products in pro,
home and mobile audio. When it comes to setting industry standards,
Cerwin-Vega has taken a clear leadership.
The Cerwin-Vega dynasty continues with the acquisition by “The
Stanton Group of companies”. We are looking forward to another 50 years
of staying on top in the audio business with products that are worthy of
the Cerwin-Vega heritage.

