JL Audio f212 owner manual Input Mode Switches, Grounded / Isolated Switch, Master / Slave Switch

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Input Mode Switches:

Two switches are located on the rear panel to control unbalanced signal grounding and master/slave operation.

“Grounded / Isolated” Switch

The “Grounded / Isolated” Input Mode switch affects only the unbalanced RCA inputs and is designed to facilitate a quiet, hum-free connection to your audio or home theater system. This feature is included to deal with the signal grounding issues often encountered in home theater systems when several components from different manufacturers are interconnected.

The Fathom ships with this switch in the “Isolated” mode. If, with all system components connected and turned on (but no source material playing), you hear a continuous low-frequency hum through your Fathom, flip this switch to the “Grounded” position and evaluate the difference in the noise level. Use whichever switch position provides the least hum or noise.

IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE THAT CHANGING ANY COMPONENT IN THE OPTIMIZED SYSTEM (RECEIVER, AMPLIFIER, DVD PLAYER, CABLE OR SATELLITE BOX, ETC.) COULD ALTER THE SIGNAL GROUNDING SCHEME AND CAUSE HUM TO APPEAR IN YOUR PREVIOUSLY QUIET SYSTEM. IF YOU ADD OR CHANGE AN UPSTREAM COMPONENT IN YOUR HOME THEATER SYSTEM, YOU MAY NEED TO REVISIT THIS INPUT MODE SETTING ON THE FATHOM SUBWOOFER FOR OPTIMUM NOISE PERFORMANCE. CABLE & SATELLITE BOXES ARE PARTICULARLY TROUBLESOME IN THIS WAY.

Master / Slave Switch

The Fathoms are designed to easily accommodate the implementation of multiple subwoofers in your home theater system through a master/slave connection chain. This method allows you to utilize the signal processing features of one Fathom to centrally control multiple Fathoms in the room. Master/Slave functionality also makes it possible for the A.R.O. system to optimize the response of a multiple subwoofer installation.

The Fathom ships with this switch in the “Master” position. If you are using a single Fathom you will use the “Master” position and you need not concern yourself with this section any further.

If your installation incorporates two or more Fathoms, you will designate one Fathom as the “Master” and all others in the system as “Slave” subwoofers via the “Master/Slave” switch on the rear amplifier panel of each Fathom. LED’s on the front panel of the Fathom are provided to indicate whether the “Master” or “Slave” mode is selected for a given subwoofer.

From the Fathom operating in “Master” mode, the “Output to Slave” signal carries any signal processing selected on the Master Fathom (including the Master Level setting and A.R.O. processing) to further Fathoms operating in “Slave” mode. “Slave” subwoofer signal processing and level controls will be inoperable. In this mode, the user does not have to worry about level, crossover, and other settings for the slave subwoofers.

Technical Notes:

Selecting the “Slave” position defeats all user-definable signal processing and the master level control. Because of this, there are some special situations in which you may want to operate a single Fathom in “Slave” mode. If you are utilizing outboard signal processing and level-matching controls, activating the “Slave” mode will prevent anyone from affecting system parameters with the manual controls on the Fathom.

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Fathom f212

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Contents F212 Important Safety Instructions Risk of Electric Shock Do not OpenFathom f212 Introduction Table of ContentsFCC Compliance Statement Product Overview Placing Your Fathom in Your Listening Room Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for One Fathom #&454&5*/104*5*0/4Special Considerations for BUILT-IN Installations Using Two Fathoms Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for Two FathomsFathom f212 Unpacking Your Fathom Detailed instructions on unpacking the subwooferFront Control Panel Rear Controls and Connectors Power Switch Front Panel Controls in DetailAutomatic Room Optimization A.R.O Calibration Mic. InputInput Mode Indicators Level ModeDemo Button Defeat ButtonMaster Level Knob LightsLP Filter LP FreqPolarity PhaseF. Trim Technical Notes Connecting Your FathomBalanced Inputs Unbalanced Inputs RCA-type connection Tip PositiveMaster / Slave Switch Input Mode SwitchesGrounded / Isolated Switch IEC-Style AC Connector Output to Slave ConnectorOutput to Slave connector is designed to be used as follows Fathom Rear Controls Master Processor Stereo Active Crossover Balanced Outputs Fathom f212 Recommended Setup Procedures Preparation for Setup ProcessOn your Home Theater Receiver or Preamp/Processor On your Active Crossover or Bass Management ProcessorOn the Fathom’s Front Panel Polarity and Phase Adjustment Subwoofer System SetupLevel Setting Applying Automatic Room Optimization A.R.O Extreme Low Frequency e.l.f. Trim Is the Fathom magnetically shielded? Frequently Asked QuestionsCan I place objects on my subwoofer? Cleaning Your Fathom Gloss-black modelsTroubleshooting Fathom f212 Limited Warranty / Service Information If you need service on your JL Audio productFor Service Information in the U.S.A. please call International WarrantiesFeatures

f212 specifications

The JL Audio F212 is a premier subwoofer designed to deliver exceptional low-frequency performance for audiophiles and music enthusiasts alike. As part of JL Audio’s renowned subwoofer offerings, the F212 stands out due to its advanced engineering and innovative technology, providing an unparalleled audio experience.

At the heart of the F212 is its unique dual 12-inch driver design, which enables it to reproduce deep bass notes with remarkable clarity and power. The drivers are engineered using JL Audio’s proprietary technology, including a high-excursion suspension system that allows for maximum cone movement without distortion. This ensures that the F212 can handle high power levels while maintaining accuracy across the frequency spectrum.

One of the standout features of the F212 is its robust construction. The subwoofer enclosure is built from high-quality MDF (medium-density fiberboard), designed to minimize resonance and prevent unwanted vibrations that could color the sound. The enclosure is also meticulously tuned for optimal performance, allowing the subwoofers to operate efficiently and deliver rich, immersive bass.

The F212 utilizes advanced thermal management technologies, ensuring that the drivers remain cool during prolonged use. This is achieved through strategically placed venting systems that promote airflow and minimize heat buildup. As a result, users can enjoy continuous, powerful bass performance without the concern of overheating.

In addition to its impressive physical characteristics, the F212 is equipped with sophisticated signal processing capabilities. This allows for seamless integration into any audio system, whether for home theater or high-fidelity music reproduction. The subwoofer features adjustable crossover settings, phase control, and volume adjustments, enabling users to tailor the sound to their specific preferences and room acoustics.

Another noteworthy aspect of the F212 is its versatility. It can be used in various applications, from home audio setups to professional sound reinforcement, making it an ideal choice for anyone seeking to enhance their bass performance. With its combination of power, precision, and advanced technology, the JL Audio F212 stands as a testament to the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality audio solutions that exceed expectations.

In essence, the JL Audio F212 is not just a subwoofer; it’s a statement of quality and performance. Its robust build, innovative technology, and impressive sound output make it a top choice for serious music lovers and home theater enthusiasts seeking to elevate their auditory experience. Whether you’re deep into a cinematic experience or enjoying your favorite music, the F212 is sure to deliver the thunderous bass and clarity that will leave a lasting impression.