The Fathom subwoofers sacrifice nothing, thanks to the dynamic advantages of their proprietary JL Audio woofers. These exceptional drivers allow for a true subwoofer passband and very high output, while keeping distortion well below audible thresholds. To extract full benefit from the excursion envelope of its woofer, each Fathom employs an exceptionally powerful switching amplifier with a large toroidal transformer and a patented circuit designed to enhance control and fidelity. The compact design and conventional form factor of the Fathoms apply beautifully to most home theater applications, including built-in designs. Front-mounted controls make them a dream to set up and adjust, while JL Audio's exclusive Automatic Room Optimization circuit makes sure that response is smooth, even in challenging rooms.
- Unbalanced Inputs: Stereo or Mono (two RCA jacks)
- Balanced Inputs: Stereo or Mono (two female XLR jacks)
- Output To Slave: Balanced (one male XLR jack)
- Input Modes: Master or Slave
- Level Modes: Reference (fixed gain) or Variable from full mute to +15dB over reference gain
- Low Pass Filter Mode: Off, 12 dB per octave or 24 dB per octave
- Low Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency: Variable from 30 Hz - 130 Hz
- Polarity: 0 or 180 degrees
- Phase: Variable from 0 - 280 degrees
- ELF Trim: Variable from -12 dB to +3 dB at 25 Hz
- Enclosure Type: Sealed
- Driver: Single 13.5-inch (nominal diameter)
- Frequency Response (Anechoic): 20 - 86 Hz (1.5dB), -3 dB at 18 Hz / 127 Hz, -10 dB at 16 Hz / 154 Hz
- Effective Displacement: 386 cu. in. / 6.3 liters
- Amplifier Power: 2500 watts RMS short-term
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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