JL Audio IWS-SYS-1, IWS-SYS-2 owner manual F. Trim, Polarity, Phase

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E.L.F. Trim

The Extreme Low Frequency (“e.l.f. trim”) knob allows the user to apply a certain amount of signal equalization at 23 Hertz (extremely low bass). At full counterclockwise rotation, the signal at 23 Hz is cut by 12 dB. At “0” the equalizer is set flat for zero contribution to the signal. At full clockwise rotation, the signal at 28 Hz is boosted by 3 dB.

The E.L.F. Trim feature is useful for tailoring the Fathom IWS’s very low frequency output for your particular room. Adding some boost can make certain material more exciting. Using the cut function can help to compensate for room or boundary gain in the low frequencies. Room boundaries and the room’s finite (limited) size naturally cause very low frequencies to be boosted relative to other parts of the signal. As such, using the E.L.F. Trim feature to cut the lowest frequencies can help to tame “bloat” or unnatural sounding low bass in small to medium sized rooms (and can also reduce unwanted vibrations in the room or throughout the house).

The E.L.F. function affects frequencies 2 to 3 times higher than the 23 Hz specification. This frequency tapering effect may reduce the overall output of the subwoofer and require the user to increase the Main Level control after adjusting the E.L.F. Trim.

Polarity

The Polarity switch allows the user to select between normal (0 deg) and reversed (180 deg) signal polarity. The Polarity switch will primarily affect the small frequency range around the crossover point between your subwoofer and satellite speakers.

Unlike the Phase control, which effectively adds time delay, the Polarity switch produces an instantaneous reversal of the signal’s amplitude peaks. For example, if at a given reference point a sine wave has an amplitude peak, by flipping the phase switch you instantly convert that peak into a trough or amplitude dip. Because the effect of the Polarity switch is immediate, it compliments the operation of the Phase control and cannot be replaced by it.

When placing your Fathom IWS in the room, experiment with the Polarity switch before adjusting the “Phase” control. Either position of the Polarity switch may provide a smoother transition between your Fathom IWS subwoofer and the satellite speakers. Use source material with good mid and upper bass content for evaluation.

 

 

Phase

 

 

 

The Phase control knob allows the user to adjust the “timing” of the subwoofer

 

 

output relative to the main speakers. The Phase control will primarily affect the small

 

 

frequency range around the crossover point between your subwoofer and satellite

 

 

speakers. The Phase control’s labels are referenced to 80 Hz since this is the most

 

 

common crossover point between satellite speakers and a subwoofer. Phase settings

 

 

between 0 degrees (full counter-clockwise rotation) and 270 degrees (full clockwise

 

 

 

 

 

 

rotation) are possible.

 

 

 

Speaker, subwoofer, and listening seat positions vary greatly in home theater

 

 

 

 

installations. Since physical positioning of speakers relative to the room boundaries

 

 

and each other greatly affects the perceived quality of sound output, sometimes it is

 

 

helpful to delay the subwoofer output. This is exactly what occurs when you turn the

 

 

Phase control beyond 0 degrees.

 

 

 

Once your Fathom IWS has been placed in your listening room to give you the

 

 

smoothest overall sound and after you have determined the optimum “Polarity”

 

 

switch position (see preceding section), experiment with the position of the Phase

 

 

control. Using familiar source material with good mid and upper bass content, adjust

 

 

the Phase control and listen for better defined mid-bass and a smoother transition

 

 

between the subwoofer and satellite speaker systems. If no single setting sounds

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better than another, leave the Phase control at 0 degrees.

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Contents IWS-SYS-1 IWS-SYS-2 Risk of Electric Shock Do not Open Important Safety InstructionsFathom IWS Introduction Table of ContentsProduct Overview Placing Your Fathom IWS Cabinets in Your Listening Room Most accurate bass performance Best Seating PositionsRack Ears End Covers Using Two Fathom IWS Enclosures Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for Four Fathom IWSs Front Control Panel Rear Controls and ConnectorsAutomatic Room Optimization A.R.O Power SwitchPower switch has three positions Front Panel Controls in DetailDefeat Button Input Mode IndicatorsLevel Mode Demo ButtonLP Freq Master Level KnobLights LP FilterPhase F. TrimPolarity Technical Notes Balanced InputsRCA-type connection Tip Positive Unbalanced InputsInput Mode Switches Grounded / Isolated SwitchMaster / Slave Switch Output to Slave Connector Output to Slave connector is designed to be used as followsIEC-Style AC Connector Fathom Rear Controls Master Fathom Rear Controls Master Fathom Rear Controls Slave Stereo Active Crossover Balanced Outputs Fathom IWS On your Active Crossover or Bass Management Processor Recommended Setup ProceduresPreparation for Setup Process On your Home Theater Receiver or Preamp/ProcessorOn the Fathom IWS’s Front Panel Subwoofer System Setup Recommended Setup ProceduresFathom IWS Extreme Low Frequency e.l.f. Trim Polarity and Phase AdjustmentIs the Fathom IWS magnetically shielded? Frequently Asked QuestionsTroubleshooting International Warranties Limited Warranty / Service InformationIf you need service on your JL Audio product For Service Information in the U.S.A. please callFeatures

IWS-SYS-1, IWS-SYS-2 specifications

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