Fathom® f212
The f212 is the flagship of the Fathom® line-up, offering 3 kilowatts of power to drive its twin 12-inch active drivers.
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JL Audio Home Division Launch Part 1
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JL Audio Home Division Launch Part 2
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JL Audio Home Division Launch Part 3
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The Fathom f212 is the ultimate expression of the Fathom formula. It is ideal for larger spaces thanks to its higher efficiency and higher power output. The combination of dual ultra-long throw W7 12-inch drivers and a very powerful switching amplifier give it jaw-dropping performance capabilities at any listening level.
Because it is built with the same driver and amplifier technology as JL Audio’s flagship Gotham®, the f212 delivers a tremendous level of sound quality. Low distortion, excellent dynamic capabilities and shockingly deep bass extension will allow you to experience all the excitement of the most demanding cinematic material, while also being able to reproduce all the nuance and texture of your most delicate musical material.
A complete set of signal processing features is easily accessible on the front surface of every Fathom. These include a highly flexible low-pass filter, variable phase, switchable polarity, e.l.f. trim and JL Audio’s powerful Automatic Room Optimization (A.R.O.) system. A calibrated microphone is included for the A.R.O. system. Input connections are made via unbalanced RCA connections or balanced Neutrik® combo XLR/TRS jacks. Also included is an XLR output to connect a second Fathom® as a slave unit.
Power Modes
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Off, On or Automatic Signal-Sensing
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Room Optimisation
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Automatic Room Optimisation (A.R.O) with included laboratory grade calibration microphone
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Level Modes
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Reference (fixed gain) or Variable from full mute to +15 dB over reference gain
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Light Modes
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Off, On or Dim
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Low Pass Filter Modes
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Off, 12 dB per octave or 24 dB per octave slope
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Low Pass Filter Crossover Frequency
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Variable from 30 Hz – 130 Hz
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E.L.F Trim
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Variable from -12 dB to +3 dB at 25 Hz
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Phase
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Variable from 0 – 280 degrees
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Polarity
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0 or 180 degrees
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Unbalanced Inputs
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Stereo or Mono (two RCA Jacks)
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Balanced Inputs
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Stereo or Mono (two female XLR jacks)
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Output To Slave
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Balanced (one male XLR jack)
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Input Modes
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Master or Slave
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Model
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f212
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Enclosure Type
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Sealed
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Driver(s)
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Twin 12-inch (nominal diameter)
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Frequency Response
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(anechoic)
20 - 97 Hz ( +1.5 dB)
-3 dB at 19 Hz / 110 Hz
-10 dB at 15 Hz / 157 Hz
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Effective Piston Area
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168 sq. in.
(0.1084 sq. m.)
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Effective Displacement
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574 cu. in.
(9.4 litres)
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Amplifier Power
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3000 Watts RMS short-term
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Dimensions (H × W × D)*
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31.96 in. × 14.92 in. × 20.39 in.
812 mm × 379 mm × 518 mm
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Net Weight
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220 lbs.
(100 kg)
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Cabinet Finish
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High-Gloss Black or Satin Black
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*The height dimension includes feet, depth dimension includes grill
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Loudspeaker Technology
Gotham® and Fathom® subwoofers offer a vast performance envelope that unleashes all of the dynamics in your audio experience. It all starts with exceptional subwoofer drivers.
JL Audio’s engineering department is at the forefront of research into fundamental loudspeaker behavior. JL Audio has developed proprietary electromagnetic and suspension analysis systems and invested heavily in state-of-the-art manufacturing and testing. This has borne subwoofer drivers widely considered as reference standards for linear displacement and dynamic stability. It has also resulted in numerous U.S. and international Patents issued for technologies that refine and extend the performance envelope of the dynamic driver.
Designing and building superior drivers lies at the core of JL Audio’s passion for audio…and this gives JL Audio’s powered subwoofer systems a huge advantage.
DMA-Optimised Motor System
DMA is JL Audio’s proprietary Dynamic Motor Analysis system aimed at improving dynamic motor behaviour. As a result of DMA optimisation, JL Audio’s loudspeaker’s motor systems remain linear in force over an extreme range of excursion while maintaining a highly stable fixed magnetic field over a wide power range. This leads to vastly reduced distortion and accurate transient performance….or put simply: tight, clean, articulate bass. Detailed Information.
Since 1997, JL Audio has been at the forefront of Finite Element Analysis-based modelling of loudspeaker motors and suspensions. This research is aimed at decoding what JL Audio refer to as the "Loudspeaker Genome"... a project aimed at understanding the true behaviour of loudspeakers under power and in motion. A major component of this integrated system is DMA (Dynamic Motor Analysis). Starting with the 15W3v3 and the W7 Subwoofers in the late 1990's and early 2000's, DMA has played an important role in the design of all JL Audio woofers sold today, including JL Audio’s component woofers.
DMA is a Finite Element Analysis (FEA)-based system, meaning that it takes a large, complex problem, breaks it down into small solution elements for analysis and then assembles the data to form an accurate, "big-picture" solution. DMA's breakthrough is that it actually considers the effects of power through the coil as well as coil/cone position within the framework of a time-domain analysis. This gives JL Audio a highly accurate model of a speaker's actual behaviour under real power, something that the traditional Thiele-Small models or other low power measurements cannot do. Because DMA does not rely on a steady-state model, it is able to consider shifts in the circuit elements being analysed. These modelling routines are intense, requiring hours to run for a whole speaker.
DMA is able to analyse the real effects of fluctuating power and excursion upon the magnetic circuit of the motor, specifically the dynamic variations of the "fixed" magnetic field. This delivers intensely valuable information compared to traditional modelling, which assumes that the "fixed" field produced in the air gap by the magnet and the motor plates is unchanging. DMA not only shows that this "fixed" field changes in reaction to the magnetic field created by current flowing through the voice coil, but it helps JL Audio’s engineers arrive at motor solutions that minimise this instability. Analysing this behaviour is critical to understanding the distortion mechanisms of a speaker motor and sheds light on the aspects of motor design that determine truly linear behaviour:
- Linear motor force over the speaker's operational excursion range
- Consistent motor force with both positive and negative current through the coil
- Consistent motor force at varying applied power levels
JL Audio’s ability to fully analyse these aspects of motor behaviour allows JL Audio’s transducer engineers to make critical adjustments to motor designs that result in extremely linear, highly stable dynamic loudspeaker motor systems.
The payoff is reduced distortion, improved transient performance and stellar sound quality. Summary Information
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OverRollTMSurround (U.S. Patent #5,687,247 & #5,949,898)
The OverRoll TM surround spans over the driver’s mounting flange, utilising available diameter wasted in conventional speakers. This allows the use of the wider roll necessary to control high-excursions without sacrificing precious cone area. Detailed Information.
One of the first things you notice about a W7 is that something is "missing"... the mounting flange. Of course, this is actually not the case. The mounting flange is simply hidden beneath the surround and is made accessible for mounting purposes by detaching the outer edge of the surround and moving the roll to the inside (a pretty neat little trick). Apart from the obvious benefits of amazing your friends as you pull the surround off your speaker, there is a serious technical issue that led JL Audio in this design direction: Effective Piston Area ("Sd"). This is essentially the speaker's "cylinder bore", to use an automotive engine analogy, and is calculated by measuring the diameter of the diaphragm including one-half of the surround roll-width. In other words, from the top-centre of the surround on one side to top-centre of the surround on the other side.
The displacement capability of a speaker is determined by this piston area times the speaker's excursion capability. Displacement of air is directly linked to output potential. Therefore, the more air a speaker can ultimately displace, the louder it can play. That being said, there is a big difference between piston area and excursion: piston area doesn't need power to make it happen. This means that by making a larger piston, you are directly improving displacement for a given amount of excursion and, therefore, making your speaker more efficient. This is not the only factor that governs efficiency, but it is a major one.
To make a speaker have more excursion capability not only requires a motor design that can deliver more stroke, but also requires a surround rugged enough to handle the demands of longer excursions and controlled enough to keep everything lined up properly. If the surround's roll-width is not adequately large, its behaviour (compliance) is not linear over the useful stroke of the woofer and it is more likely to fatigue and fail. For this reason, speakers with longer excursion capability generally need larger surround rolls (JL Audio won't comment on the ones that use large rolls strictly for cosmetic effect).
The problem with big surrounds is that they begin to encroach on the effective piston area of the driver. For example, a typical 12-inch woofer with a medium-sized roll has an effective piston area of 81.52 square inches. Compare this to a fat-surround 12-inch woofer which has a piston area of 69.07 square inches (15.2 % less effective piston area than the medium-size roll.) To overcome this loss, the fat-surround woofer has to produce more excursion to displace the same air as the woofer with the medium surround (and will require more power to do so).
OverRollTM technology neatly sidesteps this compromise by allowing JL Audio to make full use of the entire footprint of the speaker, placing the surround further to the outside than in a conventional woofer. This means that JL Audio can use a large roll for all its benefits without sacrificing cone area (in fact, the 12W7 has 1% more piston area than the medium-surround conventional woofer). By maximising the effective piston/total footprint ratio, JL Audio can deliver more output for a given excursion and outside frame diameter. This means that the prodigious excursion advantage of the W7 can be put to full use enhancing output, rather than making up for lost piston area.
The technology also provides a geometry advantage on the outside edge of the surround roll, allowing for more linear operation. A further benefit is that the mounting holes are inherently sealed by the surround, resulting in an improved box seal. Summary Information
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W-ConeTMSurround (U.S. Patent #6,496,590)
The W-Cone TM is a unit-body cone assembly that delivers astonishing cone stiffness with minimal mass. The shape also provides incredible torsional rigidity, which is critical to maintaining voice coil alignment at the suspension limits. Detailed Information.
The more excursion and motor force a speaker has, the more important cone rigidity becomes. The acceleration forces are extreme, requiring the cone to withstand rapid changes in speed and direction without deformation. Deformation not only leads to distortion, but can also affect the speaker's mechanical integrity by allowing the voice coil to go out of alignment and rub on the top-plate and the pole-piece of the motor.
There are several approaches to enhancing cone rigidity. The obvious ones are using a thicker material and/or a stiffer material. In recent years, several manufacturers have used composite cone materials (Kevlar®, fiberglass, etc.) or metals (aluminium, magnesium, titanium alloys). The use of these exotic materials is typically accompanied by marketing claims that the material chosen has exceptional stiffness-to-mass characteristics. These are true statements, but can be misleading. While these materials have excellent stiffness-to-mass properties (compared to paper or poly), they are not lighter than paper or poly in practice. This means that their use accepts the compromise of added moving mass on the design. This leads to efficiency penalties and suspension complications (it's harder to keep a heavy mass aligned properly).
A simple poly cone diaphragm, while sufficient for lower power designs, would not remain rigid under the demands that the W7 design requires. JL Audio’s engineering team knew that high levels of cone rigidity would be needed, but they focused on achieving rigidity without a huge weight penalty. This ultimately led to the design JL Audio call the W-Cone. The W-Cone assembly achieves its rigidity through architectural means, rather than through inherently stiff materials. The design addresses the stiffness issue by using two lightweight mineral-filled polypropylene skins, bonded together at the perimeter and the center of the assembly. The lower skin's cross-section is shaped like a 'W', hence the name, and provides incredible rigidity when bonded to the dished upper skin. The effect is not unlike the trusses of a bridge or the unit-body construction of a modern automobile. In addition to the overall rigidity benefit, the lower skin's shape distributes the force generated by the coil and motor more evenly than a typical diaphragm. The force is not only applied to the apex but also distributed to the perimeter of the outer diaphragm for more linear behaviour. A further benefit of the W-Cone is that the upper skin (the one in contact with the listening environment), is isolated from the high air-pressure gradients of the enclosure, further reducing deformation (and distortion).
As a point of comparison, the W-Cone assembly of a 12W7 is 32% lighter than a typical aluminium-alloy 12-inch cone. If analysed in terms of weight per square inch of piston area, the W7 cone-body weighs 1.24g/sq.in., compared to 1.45g/sq.in. for an aluminium-alloy cone and 1.66g/sq.in. for a titanium-alloy cone.
So why polypropylene? As stated above, JL Audio’s patented W-Cone technology achieves all of the benefits of more exotic materials while better suiting the unique nature of the W7. Since the W7 surround is detachable, the moving system (including the diaphragm) is subject to mechanical stress unseen in conventional designs. Because the user can tug on the cone while manipulating the surround, the cone must be able to handle this without buckling or deforming. Paper, metal or brittle composite cones would not handle this well. JL Audio’s two-skin unit-body cone design achieves outstanding axial and torsional stiffness to withstand all kinds of abuse, and will remain largely unaffected and unblemished. Summary Information
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Floating-ConeTM Attach Method (U.S. Patent #6,501,844)
This assembly technique ensures proper surround geometry in the assembled speaker for better excursion control and dynamic voice coil alignment. Detailed Information.
JL Audio's patented FCAM TM technology is an innovative method of bonding the surround/cone assembly to the voice coil former/spider assembly. This feature helps ensure concentricity of the surround, spider and voice coil without torquing the suspension to achieve it. This allows for the inevitable, slight variations in production part dimensions without having them negatively impact the integrity of the suspension and coil-centering at high excursions. Summary Information
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Plateau-Reinforced Spider Attachment (U.S. Patent #6,118,884)
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A derivative of JL Audio’s VRCTM technology, this bulletproof suspension attachment relieves stress from the spider material at high-excursion for enhanced reliability.
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Elevated Frame Cooling Technology (U.S. Patent #6,219,431 and #6,229,902
This feature delivers cool air through slots directly above the top plate to the voice coil of the speaker. This not only enhances power handling, but also sound quality by minimising dynamic parameter shifts and power compression. Detailed Information.
Many speakers employ venting techniques to enhance voice coil cooling. This is typically accomplished by having big holes in the sides of the frame just below the spider attachment shelf. While it provides a modest cooling benefit, this low-velocity air-flow does not blow directly or strongly on the voice coil.
JL Audio’s patented design improves upon this cooling technique in a number of ways. By elevating the frame above the top-plate of the motor (via stand-offs integrated into the bottom of the frame) a narrow, high-velocity air-path is created between the bottom surface of the frame and the top surface of the top-plate. This air path leads directly to the voice coil and then turns upward into the spider air cavity. By utilising the pumping action of the spider through this focused air path, a large volume of cool air hits the coil windings directly.
Another important benefit is that the upper surface of the top-plate (one of the speaker's hottest parts) is directly exposed to cooling air flow, whereas on a conventional design it is isolated from the air flow by the lower flange of the frame. The elevated frame technology greatly increases thermal power handling, reduces compression effects and does so without any additional parts. Summary Information
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Radially Cross-Drilled Pole Piece (U.S. Patent #6,243,479
This innovative venting system greatly enhances thermal dissipation and power handling by directing air flow onto the voice coil former, working in conjunction with the Elevated Frame technology. Detailed Information.
This technology differs from a conventionally vented pole-piece in that the air flow is capped off at the top of the pole-piece and directed through machined holes on the outer wall of the pole-piece to the region directly behind the voice coil. The top portion of the pole-piece is smaller in outside diameter where the holes vent and helps create a high-volume, high-velocity airflow path between the inner-coil cavity and the ambient air of the enclosure. This helps remove super-heated air that is trapped between the coil former and pole-piece on a conventional design, leading to a dramatic improvement in cooling efficiency, especially at high excursions. Summary Information
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In addition to the patented technologies listed above, multiple U.S. and international patents are currently pending.
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Electronics
To fully realise the benefits of JL Audio’s long excursion drivers, a huge amount of controlled power is needed. These lofty power requirements create a difficult challenge when the realities of typical home electrical circuits are considered.
To tackle this, JL Audio’s electronics engineering team conducted a through analysis of demanding program material in order to balance current draw and actual output power requirements relative to the subwoofer system’s impedance characteristics. The result of this research led to advanced switching amplifier designs with massive toroidal transformers and very high output voltage capabilities, each precisely optimised for its driver.
The Gotham g213 amplifier, for example, delivers clean output voltage equivalent to 3,800 watts RMS (referenced to the nominal driver impedance), while operating comfortably within the typical household electrical circuit.
It may not be magic, but it certainly borders on it.
Automatic-Room Optimisation
Murphy’s law of low-frequency acoustics prescribes that a subwoofer will generally sound best in the most impractical spot in the room… a fact that home theater and audio enthusiasts battle constantly. Subwoofer placement almost always involves a compromise between sonic performance, practicality and aesthetics.
To face this dilemma head on, JL Audio subwoofer systems incorporate a clever piece of technology called Automatic Room Optimisation (A.R.O.).
The A.R.O. system self-generates a series of calibration tones, measures the response at the listening position., analyses the shape and magnitude of the primary response error and automatically configures an appropriate filter to tame it.
The system effectively allows for smooth, well balanced sub-bass from a variety of locations that may have been less than ideal without A.R.O.
To accomplish this complex feat, all you have to do is:
- Connect the included calibration microphone to the front panel of the subwoofer.
- Press the “calibrate” button on the front panel of the subwoofer system.
- Hold the microphone at the primary listening position
- A few minutes later, you have completed this one-time setup routine.
You won’t need a computer or any other external equipment, and you won’t need to navigate and manipulate complex interfaces…a fine example of technology in the service of man, if there was one.
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Manufacturing
Driver Manufacturing
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Special, patented drivers like the massive W7’s and thin-line TW5’s used in JL Audio home subwoofers require proprietary assembly techniques and tightly monitored production disciplines that ensure consistency and quality to meet these needs, JL Audio’s Miramar, Florida loudspeaker assembly facility has been specifically designed and equipped to build all of JL Audio’s cutting-edge loudspeakers. There is no other facility like it in the world…and no production team more dedicated to total quality.
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Final Assembly
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Fathom® and Gotham® powered subwoofers are assembled by a highly skilled team in JL Audio’s Miramar, Florida factory. Each assembly technician is responsible for the entire assembly process and follows documented procedures to ensure quality and consistency.
Ergonomic workstations with hydraulic lifts and multiple torque controlled tools allow for efficient and precise assembly of every product to the exact specifications established by JL Audio’s Engineering Department.
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Testing
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Quality is engineered into every one of JL Audio’s products. It must also be verified and documented with defined, repeatable test protocols.
To this end every Fathom and Gotham’s components are tested individually and as a connected system before assembly. At the end of final assembly, every subwoofer must pass a battery of electrical, functional and acoustic tests before it ships to JL Audio’s authorised dealers.
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selection of videos is available in the videos album of the media gallery on this page, below.
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Satin Black
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High-Gloss Black
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Home Cinema Choice Dec, 2012 Adam Rayner
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"To sum up, the F212 is a reference-grade subwoofer with velvet-covered hammers in its face. I struggle to think of a better-sounding product. JL Audio is finally here. Be afraid, be very afraid."
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Home Theater Mar 13, 2012 Darryl Wilkinson
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"JL Audio’s Fathom f212 is more than just one hell of a subwoofer—it’s one hell of an experience."
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Secrets of Home Theater and High Fidelity Nov 2, 2010 John E. Johnson Jr.
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“It is expensive, but notwithstanding, even just one of these subs will satisfy the most critical of home theater aficionados. The f212 is one of the finest subwoofers in the world.”
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Stereophile Apr 20, 2010 Larry Greenhill
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"The Fathom f212 has raised the performance quality of my audio system, and my enjoyment of it, to much higher levels."
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UK Warranty Information – JL Audio’s Home Audio Powered Subwoofer Systems
JL Audio Home Audio Powered Subwoofer Systems are warrantied against defects in materials and workmanship for Three (3) Years from purchase date. Audio Visual Technology Solutions (UK) Limited will, at its discretion, repair or replace any products that exhibit defects in materials and/or workmanship during the warranty period.
Please hold on to your sales receipt! All warranty service requires original sales receipt documentation. The warranty only applies to the original purchaser from an authorised retailer.
Note: Products purchased from unauthorised dealers are not covered under warranty. Please see our list of authorised UK dealers.
Warranty Limitations
The following is not covered under Audio Visual Technology Solutions (UK) Limited’s warranty program:
- Product with defaced, altered or removed serial numbers (no valid, legible serial number = no warranty).
- Product owned by anyone other than the original purchaser from an authorised dealer. (The warranty is not transferable and will not apply to products purchased from unauthorised dealers.)
- Product that has been physically abused (run over by a car or beat with a hammer, for example).
- Product that has not been installed according to the instructions in the owner's manual.
- Product in which repair and/or modification has been attempted by unauthorised parties.
- Product damaged cosmetically due to improper handling or normal wear and tear.
- Product damaged in an accident, due to criminal activity (attempted theft, vandalism, etc.) or by 'acts of God' (flooding, lightning, etc.)
- Custom finishes or other cosmetic treatments applied to products. (Audio Visual Technology Solutions (UK) Limited will not be responsible for restoring or maintaining any custom finishes).
- Installation and shipping costs associated with removing, re-installing or shipping the product to Audio Visual Technology Solutions (UK) Limited for warranty service.
- Audio Visual Technology Solutions (UK) Limited is not responsible for any JL Audio home powered subwoofer products that have been purchased from overseas. Customers must contact there overseas dealer direct for any warranty claims or repairs.
If you need Service on your JL Audio Product:
All warranty returns should be sent to Audio Visual Technology Solutions (UK) Limited freight prepaid through an authorised UK dealer and must be accompanied by proof of purchase (a copy of the original sales receipt). Direct returns from consumers or non-authorised dealers will be refused unless specifically authorised by Audio Visual Technology Solutions (UK) Limited with a valid return authorisation number. Warranty expiration on products returned without proof of purchase will be determined from the manufacturing date code. Coverage may be invalidated as this date is previous to purchase date. Return only defective components. Non-defective items received will be returned freight-collect at the expense of the customer. Customer is responsible for shipping charges and insurance in sending the product to Audio Visual Technology Solutions (UK) Limited. Freight damage on returns is not covered under warranty. Always include proof of purchase (sales receipt).
Note: Products that require inspection and repair should be packed carefully, preferably in the original packaging material. Audio Visual Technology Solutions (UK) Limited may charge the customer under its discretion for supplying new packaging material if deemed that the packaging material supplied by the customer is not fit for shipping of the products after remedial work is complete.
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