Vega T250 - Cerwin
If you find a pair for under $400, buy them immediately. Refoam them. Then call your chiropractor (because you threw your back out moving them) and your insurance agent (because the windows cracked).
The T250 takes that philosophy to the extreme. Standing nearly 4 feet tall and weighing in at over 80 lbs each, these speakers look like they belong in a 1980s arena rock concert—not your living room.
Is the sound fun ? Absolutely. Nothing under $5,000 made today hits you in the gut like a pair of old T250s. cerwin vega t250
Let’s be honest: Cerwin-Vega doesn’t do "delicate." They don’t do "polite." And they certainly don’t do "bookshelf whisperers."
Tags: Cerwin Vega, Vintage Audio, Floorstanding Speakers, T250, Bass, Hi-Fi, Home Theater If you find a pair for under $400, buy them immediately
What they do do is punch you in the chest with bass. And no speaker in their legendary lineup does that quite like the .
Unlike cheaper CV models that rely on cheap cone tweeters, the T250 uses a true horn-loaded midrange driver (the "M-250"). This is the secret sauce for vocals and guitars. It keeps the sound forward and aggressive, ensuring that the bass doesn't completely swallow the singer. The T250 takes that philosophy to the extreme
Is the sound accurate? No. The frequency response looks like a mountain range—huge peaks in the bass and upper mids.
But the star of the show is the 15-inch cast-frame woofer with that iconic red surround. That red foam isn't just for looks; it signifies high excursion and durability (though, 30 years later, you will need to refoam them). 1. The "Sledgehammer" Bass Most speakers give you bass you hear . The T250 gives you bass you feel . We are talking about 15 inches of displacement in a massive ported enclosure. The low-end extension is effortless. When you play "Kickstart My Heart" by Mötley Crüe or the drop in a Skrillex track, the T250 doesn't distort; it pressurizes the room. Your windows will rattle. Your neighbors will hate you.