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Specialty AV
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JL Audio Fathom 13" Sub
Alright so after many long months of waiting we received our demo unit JL Audio Fathom single 13". This is the sub to beat. It will no doubt make Velodyne take their DD series back to the drawing board.
This sub is not only better for home theater-type bass than a DD15, it is fast and responsive like a REL. Our DD12 sounded muddy and weak compared to the Fathom. JL Audio will have lots of success with home audio products if this is a sign of things to come. Anyone in the Southern California area, can pm me if interested in demo'ing at our shop or in your home. I will try to get some pics up in the next few days. |
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Doh!
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I would love to see the test results from someone like craig, Ilkka, Ed, etc. My boss has 2 JL Audio subs and an amp in his BMW M5 (along with a truckload of other goodies) - and they sound awesome. I'm really glad to see JL Audio put the zillions of dollars they have made off the car audio kiddies to good use...
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Kinda defeats the purpose of an M5 when you load it up like that.
I have a buddy with an M3 that has THREE McIntosh amps (2 HUGE ones) with 2 subs in the back. It was so heavy, people thought he lowered his car. As for the JL sub, how much are they going for? Full retail? |
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Doh!
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Actually, it's pretty understated - it was all done by a high-end custom shop, so everything is tucked away. They used matching leather to cover all the fabricated parts. He has Morel mids and highs scattered about the interior, video screens in the headrests, and a 3rd video screen in the dash for DVD/nav/XM & real-time traffic maps. He also has a DVD player and an xbox in the rear for the kids. Laser & radar detectors & a radar jammer hidden in the bumpers (shhh!), and a bluetooth handsfree phone system integrated in the audio system so it switches to the phone when a call comes-in or he dials.
But the funniest thing is that with all that high-dollar AV gear, the only thing he ever listens to is the business & financial news or sports talk on XM!!! ![]()
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I did mostly music listening today. Tomorrow is War of the Worlds and U-571. This should be fun. |
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bohemian iconoclast
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It'll be interesting to note the variable results of ARO and the ELF trim feature...i'm guessing a sliding highpass filter...i seem to recall that the Fathom was designed to go down to 22 Hz...i've curiously been unable to find this quote again on their website...hopefully someone will get this thing "on the bench" soon...those are some spectacular claims in regard to the Velodyne DD series... ![]() |
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I have a pair of the F113s set up in my HT room which is about 4000cubic ft. and they are incredible. I got them last Sat. and didn't have a 5meter cable for the fartherest one so only had one working for the first 5 days. Believe me thats all I needed, but I WANTED two so kept them both. As I have said in a seperate thread, these are incredable subs with deep bass that is not boomy or bloated. My D1 Pre/Pro has a room resonence filter and sends a tone as low as 19Hz. That tone is very clear and moves your chest. I'll be keeping these bad boys for awhile. By the way, they are heavy as hell!! 140lbs. each. I bought the 70in. Sony XBR2 at the same time and it only weigh 10lbs more than one of the subs. They are built to last.
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listen for yourself
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-curtis Volunteer Mod at the A s c e n d A c o u s t i c s Forum Somewhere between what someone posts and what I think, is the truth. |
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That sub looks amazing, the review reads amazing, I WANT ONE!!!
I don't think the comparison to the PB12-Plus/2 is fair considering the price difference, would love to hear how it compares to the bigger PB12-Ultra/2. Also at that price, I'd love to see a comparo with the Danley tower of Power. Throw in the upcoming BMF, loan them all to me, and I'll gladly take a week of work to play around and report back to ya'll ![]() |
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listen for yourself
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-curtis Volunteer Mod at the A s c e n d A c o u s t i c s Forum Somewhere between what someone posts and what I think, is the truth. |
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Everyone knows I'm a fan of the sealed/EQ'd alignment, as well as the feature set of the JL subs.
At great risk that Ron Stimpson will search out this post a year and a half from now, call it 'recent' and use it to prove my incessant SVS fanboy status, I must say... There's little chance that the Fathom "...played deeper, louder, and tighter than the SVS [SVS PB12-Plus/2] with any material I chose." I'd be very surprised if this is true in any sense unless non-linear distortions are not considered. Even then, the Fathom will have a tough time matching output with a 2X12" ported sub from 15-30Hz. Above 30Hz, it's possible, but if the subs were level matched in the same system, I doubt it would be easy to catch that one sub played deeper and louder. I would like to see what happens to the Fathom at roll off. That will tell if it plays 'deeper' than the PB thingy. 'Tighter' is the easiest of the 3 claims to buy on face value, as the sealed sub should sound tighter than any resonant system. I agree that comparative numbers are a must if I'm to eat my words here or any of the Fathom hype is to be accepted and the sub is to be judged 'deeper, louder, tighter' than the SVS, which has been thoroughly tested with the graphs and numbers posted by more than just Sir Edward Bosso |
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...and i love it!...i feel the same thing whenever i read the "subjective reviews"...i try to dilute my posts as much as possible but it's "hard" being the "shepherd" when it's the wolf that wants to get out... ![]() |
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Specialty AV
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Alright so I was able to dig up the first formal review of the new Fathom.
"The JL Audio Fathom f113 is the single best A/V product I have experienced. The improvement it made to my home-theater system was stunning. I’ve never heard better." Here is the link for information: http://www.hometheatersound.com/equi...athom_f113.htm |
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Bosso was quoting from that review already ![]() |
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gimme DIY or death
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I like this hobby
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It is always fascinating what a good review will do. I called back the store who would match Federal's $1900 price a few weeks ago ... they are now willing to go $2500. Still, that is a pretty solid street price for the unit on its own.
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$1900 sounds like a steal! |
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