JL Audio Home Theater System IWS SYS 1 User Manual

IWS-SYS-1  
IWS-SYS-2  
Owner’s Manual  
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12) Cleaning — e subwoofer and amplifier should be cleaned only as  
recommended in the operating instructions.  
13) Nonuse Periods — e power cord of the subwoofer amp should be  
unplugged from the outlet when the subwoofer is leſt unused for long periods  
of time.  
14) Lightning and Power Surges — We recommend that you disconnect the  
subwoofer amp from the electrical outlet during electrical storms and/or  
recurring power interruptions to prevent damage due to power surges.  
15) Object or Liquid Entry — Care should be taken so that objects do not fall  
into and liquids are not spilled onto the subwoofer enclosure. Do not expose  
the subwoofer to dripping or splashing from liquids. Do not place objects  
filled with liquids on top of, or near the subwoofer or amplifier. For example:  
flower vases, beverages, liquid-fueled lamps, etc.  
16) Damage Requiring Service — e subwoofer should be serviced by qualified  
service personnel when:  
a. the power-supply cord or plug has been damaged  
b. objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the subwoofer  
c. the subwoofer has been exposed to rain  
d. the subwoofer does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked  
change in performance  
e. the subwoofer has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged  
f. the subwoofer driver’s cone and/or suspension has been  
physically damaged  
17) Servicing — e user should not attempt to service the subwoofer beyond  
what is described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be  
referred to qualified service personnel.  
18) Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or outlet strips  
as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
19) Grounding — is subwoofer is supplied with a three-prong, grounded  
power cord. Precautions should be taken so that the grounding means of the  
subwoofer are not defeated. Defeating the grounding prong on the subwoofer  
power cord could increase the risk of electric shock and could result in  
permanent damage to the subwoofer’s electronics.  
THIS SUBWOOFER IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING VERY HIGH SOUND  
PRESSURE LEVELS. PLEASE EXERCISE RESTRAINT IN ITS OPERATION TO  
PROTECT YOUR HEARING FROM PERMANENT DAMAGE.  
WARNING  
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FCC COMPlIANCE STATEMENT  
Jl AUDIO TECHNOlOGIES INClUDED  
IN Fathom IWS SUBWOOFERS  
NOTE: is equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. ese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in  
a residential installation. is equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
DMA-Optimized Motor System  
DMA is JL Audio’s proprietary Dynamic  
Motor Analysis system aimed at  
improving dynamic motor behavior. As a  
result of DMA optimization, loudspeaker  
motors remain linear in force over an  
extreme range of excursion and also  
maintain a highly stable fixed magnetic  
field over a wide power range. is leads  
to vastly reduced distortion and faithfully  
reproduced transients... or put simply:  
tight, clean, articulate bass.  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Concentric Tube Suspension  
(U.S. Patent #5,734,132 & #6,095,280)  
e suspension technology of the Fathom  
IWS driver permits high linear excursions  
within a very shallow frame design.  
TABlE OF CONTENTS  
Important Safety Instructions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3  
Introduction:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4  
Product Overview:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Placing your Fathom IWS in Your Listening Room: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10  
Front Control Panel Layout:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Rear Control and Connector Panel Layout: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Front Panel Controls in Detail: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-15  
Connecting your Fathom IWS(s): . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-23  
Recommended Setup Procedure: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-28  
Frequently Asked Questions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Troubleshooting: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Limited Warranty / Service Information: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Specifications:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Floating-Cone™ Attach Method  
(U.S. Patent #6,501,844)  
is assembly technique ensures proper  
surround geometry in the assembled  
speaker for better excursion control and  
dynamic voice coil alignment.  
Plateau-Reinforced Spider Attachment  
(U.S. Patent #6,118,884)  
is high-integrity suspension attachment  
relieves stress from the spider material at  
high-excursions for enhanced reliability.  
High-Damping Feedback Circuit  
(U.S. Patent #6,441,685)  
is proprietary, discrete control circuit  
design allows our Class D switching  
amplifiers to maintain an excellent  
damping factor for improved transient  
behavior and fidelity.  
INTRODUCTION  
Congratulations on your purchase of a JL Audio Fathom powered subwoofer  
system. is product has been critically engineered to deliver exceptional  
performance in your home theater or audio system for many years to come.  
As a company, we are intensely committed to core research into  
high-performance loudspeaker and amplifier technologies. JL Audio’s long  
excursion subwoofer driver designs are widely considered as reference standards for  
linear behavior and high output. We have also focused our efforts to create powerful  
amplifier and signal-processing technologies specifically aimed at delivering  
exceptional low-frequency performance. Your Fathom combines these core  
disciplines within a compact, beautifully craſted package to deliver an unparalleled  
listening experience.  
We sincerely thank you for your purchase and invite you to read this  
manual thoroughly in order to achieve the highest level of performance with  
your Fathom IWS subwoofer system. Enjoy.  
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW  
JL Audio Fathom IWS subwoofers combine a state-of-the-art  
JL Audio subwoofer driver and electronics/amplifier package with a highly  
optimized enclosure to deliver an exceptional listening experience in your home  
theater or home audio system.  
e subwoofer driver in your Fathom subwoofer system is capable of  
outstanding linear excursion without distress or audible distortion. is  
reference-quality driver enables your Fathom to reproduce powerful low  
frequency events with stunning impact and unprecedented accuracy.  
To get the most from this long excursion driver platform, prodigious amounts  
of controlled power are needed. Our electronics engineering team conducted  
an intense analysis of typical program material and its dynamic demands in  
order to balance current draw and actual output power requirements relative to  
the system’s impedance characteristics. Aſter careful study, a pair of precisely  
engineered switching amplifiers employing patented feedback technology  
were created. ese advanced designs are capable of unclipped output voltages  
equivalent to 1000 watts (System 1) and 2000 watts (System 2) of RMS power  
when referenced to the nominal loudspeaker impedance, allowing us to take full  
advantage of each driver’s full excursion envelope.  
e beautiful cabinet enclosing the workings of your Fathom is also the result  
of careful engineering. To contain the pressures created by the Fathom driver,  
we utilized CNC-cut, cabinet-grade baltic birch plywood with extensive internal  
bracing features and advanced assembly techniques.  
Your listening room is the other enclosure that affects the way your bass will  
sound. All rooms create a specific sonic signature, which must be effectively  
managed to achieve well-balanced low frequency performance. To aid in this  
process, the Fathom includes an extensive set of signal processing tools aimed  
at optimizing your Fathom’s performance within your listening space. ese  
features include JL Audio’s exclusive Automatic Room Optimization system.  
As you can see from this brief introduction, there is a lot of technology in  
this in-wall subwoofer. e contents of this manual will explain the features,  
guide you through the setup and tuning of your Fathom subwoofer and help you  
achieve your ultimate low-frequency listening experience.  
If you require assistance, we urge you to contact your authorized  
JL Audio retailer for expert setup advice and service.  
IMPORTANT! IT IS A VERY GOOD IDEA TO READ THE NEXT SECTION BEFORE  
UNPACKING YOUR FATHOM IWS. UNPACKING THE SUBWOOFER NEAR ITS  
FINAL LOCATION IS RECOMMENDED.  
IMPORTANT  
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PlACING YOUR FATHOM IWS CABINETS IN YOUR lISTENING ROOM:  
Your listening room or theater is an integral part of your sound reproduction  
system. e physical dimensions of the room and its furnishings, materials,  
doors and windows play an important role in defining how your system sounds.  
When you place a sound source in an enclosed rectangular space, “standing  
waves” are created, resulting from the relationship between the sound’s  
wavelength and your room’s dimensions. In other words, standing waves result  
from sound energy that is trapped in the room as it bounces back and forth  
between opposing walls. Standing waves in the room create acoustic peaks and  
dips where the sound is either louder or soſter, based solely on your physical  
position in the room. Energy also “builds up” at the room’s boundaries, creating  
exaggerated bass response at certain frequencies. ese fundamental room  
resonances are called room “modes.”  
If you are planning to install your Fathom  
IWS amplifier inside a cabinet, please refer  
to the guidelines on page 8.  
e moral of this mode story is to try and avoid seating positions in standing  
wave peak or dip regions. It is highly recommended that you place your listening  
chairs in areas where modal peaks and dips are moderate and do not reinforce  
one another. e two most obvious areas to avoid are those near the exact center  
of the room and those close to any of the room’s walls.  
Just as your listening seat can be in a peak or dip region, so can your  
subwoofer. When placed in a room corner, a subwoofer maximally excites the  
room’s mode structure, creating the strongest output with the fewest dips. When  
the subwoofer is pulled away from a corner or wall, the room modes are excited  
less, which can alter the sound at your listening seat.  
Be sure to experiment with both your listening seat position and subwoofer  
position to find the best solution. Careful experimentation usually leads to a  
superior sounding system. Use our setup suggestions (illustrated on the opposing  
page and the following pages) to get you started.  
If you cannot avoid placing your sofa against the back wall or your  
subwoofer in a less than optimal position, all is not lost. Your Fathom IWS’s  
Automatic Room Optimization (A.R.O.) System can dramatically improve  
these less-than-ideal situations.  
We recommend that you begin by placing your Fathom IWS enclosure in  
the front of the room, near the front leſt or right speaker, but not directly in  
the corner of the room. Because the IWS enclosures are built into the walls,  
you cannot move them later if the corner-loaded bass turns out to be too strong.  
Please refer to the following illustrations for further placement ideas.  
We recommend that you avoid placing the Fathom IWS enclosures near  
windows to prevent rattling and sound transmission to the outside world.  
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Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for One Fathom IWS Enclosure  
MORE INTENSE  
MORE INTENSE  
AVOID  
CORNER  
PLACEMENT  
AVOID  
CORNER  
PLACEMENT  
RECOMMENDED  
SUBWOOFER  
PLACEMENT  
ZONES  
(For Single Subwoofer)  
COMPROMISED SEATING POSITIONS  
(Results in weaker, uneven bass performance)  
CENTERLINE OF ROOM  
BEST SEATING POSITIONS  
(Most accurate bass performance)  
APPROX. 1/3 OF TOTAL ROOM  
LENGTH AWAY FROM BACK WALL  
COMPROMISED SEATING POSITIONS  
(More intense, but less accurate bass performance)  
CLOSE TO BACK WALL OF ROOM  
WORST  
SEAT  
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SPECIAl AMPlIFIER CONSIDERATIONS FOR RACK MOUNTING  
OR CUSTOM CABINET INSTAllATIONS  
Fathom IWS amplifiers are designed to be “built-in” friendly. All typically  
needed controls are located on the front panel. A Fathom IWS amp can be easily  
integrated into an equipment rack or custom cabinetry by following a few simple  
guidelines.  
1) Allow adequate clear space around the Fathom IWS amp’s side-mounted  
heatsinks for adequate cooling. Also allow space behind the amp for  
connector clearance.  
2) e Fathom IWS amp ships ready to be mounted in a standard  
equipment rack.  
Rack Ears  
3) e Fathom IWS amplifier also includes table-top hardware. Special front-  
panel end covers that replace the rack ears and rubber feet are included  
with the IWS amp. To use the amp on a table top, simply remove the hex  
screws that attach the rack ears and then install the covers. e rubber  
feet screw into threaded holes in the bottom of the amplifier case.  
4) While the Fathom IWS amp generally runs only warm during spirited operation,  
we do recommend that adequate heat vents are included in any custom cabinet  
which encloses the Fathom IWS amp. A pair of 3 inch (7.5 cm) diameter  
vents near the bottom of the cabinet and near the top of the cabinet, will allow  
cool air to circulate over the heatsinks of your Fathom IWS amp keeping it cool  
and happy.  
End Covers  
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Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for Two Fathom IWS boxes  
Using Two Fathom IWS Enclosures  
When using two Fathom IWS  
boxes, try placement along the front  
wall near the front leſt and right  
speakers, or at the center points of  
opposing walls as shown at right.  
Experimentation with listener  
placement is recommended to  
achieve the best results – the  
benefits can be substantial.  
High-resolution measurements  
and professional system calibration  
are recommended for the best possible  
results & system performance.  
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Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for Three Fathom IWSs  
Using Three or Four Fathom IWS  
boxes  
Research indicates that the  
1
2
smoothest bass response for a large  
listening area can be achieved using  
four subwoofers, placing one at  
the midpoint of each of the four  
walls (although using two or three  
subwoofers can be almost as good).  
Experimentation with  
1
2
subwoofer and listener  
placement is recommended to  
achieve the best results – the  
benefits can be substantial.  
3
3
High-resolution measurements  
and professional system calibration  
are recommended for the best possible  
results & system performance.  
Recommended Subwoofer Placement Options for Four Fathom IWSs  
1
2
1
3
4
3
4
2
1
3
2
4
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Front Control Panel  
e labeled Figure below depicts the front control panel of a Fathom IWS subwoofer.  
A.R.O.  
page 12-13  
level Mode  
page 13  
lights  
page 14  
lP freq. (Hz)  
page 14  
phase (deg.)  
page 15  
Power  
page 12  
Input Mode  
page 13  
Master level  
page 14  
lP Filter  
page 14  
e.l.f. trim (dB)  
page 15  
Polarity  
page 15  
Rear Controls and Connectors  
e labeled Figure below depicts the rear panel of a Fathom IWS subwoofer.  
Unbalanced  
Inputs  
page 17  
Input Mode  
Switch  
page 20  
Subwoofer  
Output(s)  
IEC-Style AC  
Connector  
page 19  
Isolated/Grounded  
Switch  
page 18  
Balanced  
Inputs  
page 16  
Output to  
Slave Connector  
page 19  
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FRONT PANEl CONTROlS IN DETAIl  
Power Switch  
IMPORTANT  
e “Power” switch determines the operational readiness of the Fathom IWS  
system and should be the only switch used to turn the Fathom IWS amp on and  
off. Do not use a power strip switch, switched outlet or any other external switch as  
these may result in undesirable and potentially damaging transient pops. Do not  
unplug the Fathom IWS’s AC power cord while the unit is turned on.  
e power switch has three positions:  
“On”: e Fathom IWS amp is fully powered at all times. Front panel lights are  
on unless they have been turned off via the “Lights” switch.  
“Off ”: e Fathom IWS’s power amplifier is powered down. In this state, a  
negligible current draw will exist for operating the main power relays. All front  
panel lights are off .  
PROCESSOR (BALANCED OUTPUTS)  
RECEIVER / PROCESSOR (UNBALANCED OUTPUTS)  
PRE OUT  
FRONT  
L
REAR CENTER  
OUTPUTS  
“Auto”: e Fathom IWS amp will power up when an audio signal is present at  
any of its inputs and will power down the internal amplifier if no signal has been  
detected at its inputs for thirty (30) minutes. When dormant, the Fathom IWS will  
draw a very small amount of current (< 10 watts) to power its signal-sensing circuitry.  
Front panel lights will turn off when the Fathom IWS powers down and light when  
the Fathom IWS powers up (unless they have been turned off via the “Lights” switch).  
In the unlikely event that the Auto feature is not sensitive enough for a particular  
system, use a Y-cable adaptor to split the incoming signal into both RCA or XLR  
inputs on the Fathom IWS. is will increase the input sensitivity by 6 dB. Please  
be aware that if the Auto sensitivity is too high or if there is significant noise on the  
input cable, the Fathom IWS may not turn off as desired. If this happens, remove  
the Y-cable adaptor or look for the noise source in the upstream components.  
OR  
FRONT  
R
REAR  
SUB  
FATHOM REAR CONTROLS (MASTER)  
Automatic Room Optimization (A.R.O.)  
A powerful feature of the JL Audio Fathom IWS subwoofers is their innovative  
Automatic Room Optimization (A.R.O.) technology. is one-touch system serves  
to eliminate the largest acoustic response peaks in your home theater at the main  
listening seat, greatly improving the in-room low-frequency response. Calibration of  
the A.R.O. system is fully automated. Please consult the next section of this manual  
for details on how to use the A.R.O. system.  
Using the included JL Audio calibration microphone, the A.R.O. calibration  
procedure takes less than three minutes. In brief, you will connect the included  
microphone to the “Calibration Mic.” input, press the Calibrate button, and then  
hold the microphone at ear height in your main listening seat during the test. A  
noise sequence will be played through the Fathom IWS subwoofer, and the room  
response will be automatically measured, analyzed and equalized to eliminate  
the single largest acoustic room response peak at your listening seat. For detailed  
instructions on the A.R.O. setup procedure, refer to pages 29-30.  
Calibration Mic. Input  
is input is for connecting the supplied JL Audio calibration microphone to the  
Fathom IWS subwoofer. Connect one end of the supplied cable to the microphone  
and the other end to this jack prior to using the A.R.O. system. e A.R.O. system  
is specifically calibrated to this microphone and its connection scheme is specific to  
the supplied microphone. e calibration sequence will not operate when a different  
microphone is connected or if no microphone is connected.  
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Demo Button  
e Demo button triggers a 20 second long tone sequence that briefly  
demonstrates the sound of the Fathom IWS subwoofer. e Demo function is useful  
for showcasing the output capability of the Fathom IWS and to verify that the Fathom  
IWS (or multiple Fathom IWSs) are operational during system troubleshooting.  
e Demo button is also used (in combination) to clear (return to flat) the A.R.O.  
equalizer settings. To clear the A.R.O.’s settings & turn off the Calibrate light,  
press and hold the Demo button and then press the Defeat button. Please note that  
you must perform this button sequence quickly. If you hold the Demo button for  
more than 2 seconds without touching the Defeat button, the Demo tones will start.  
Should this happen, simply wait for the Demo sequence to end and try again.  
Defeat Button  
If “Demo” or “Calibrate” is pressed while the defeat function is active, “Defeat”  
is automatically canceled. No other front panel controls will alter the A.R.O. Defeat  
state. e Fathom IWS’s Defeat setting is stored in non-volatile memory and will not  
change even if power is disconnected.  
e Defeat button is also used (in combination) to clear (return to flat) the A.R.O.  
equalizer settings. To clear the A.R.O.’s settings & turn off the Calibrate light,  
press and hold the Demo button and then press the Defeat button. Please note that  
you must perform this button sequence quickly. If you hold the Demo button for  
more than 2 seconds without touching the Defeat button, the Demo tones will start.  
Should this happen, simply wait for the Demo sequence to end and try again.  
Calibrate Button  
During the ARO test sequence the Calibrate button’s green LED will blink quickly  
to alert the user to two special conditions:  
1. “JL Audio Microphone NOT Connected”: If you forget to connect the mic  
before trying to start a Calibration you will get this alert. Press the Calibrate button  
once to cancel the alert, connect the A.R.O. microphone, and try again.  
2. “Inappropriate Sound Level for A.R.O. Calibration”: Since the A.R.O.  
sequence is completely automatic, this alert likely indicates a problem with the  
microphone. Press the Calibrate button once to cancel the alert. Ensure that the JL  
Audio microphone is properly connected and try again. For further help, please refer  
to Troubleshooting on page 33.  
Input Mode Indicators  
e Input Mode indicator LEDs show the input mode, either “Master” or “Slave”,  
selected by the switch on the Fathom IWS’s back panel (unless the “Lights” switch is  
set to “off”). For further details, see page 20.  
level Mode  
e two-position Level Mode switch allows you to select between  
the following modes:  
“Reference” - In this mode, the Master Level control knob has no effect on the  
Fathom IWS’s output level. Use this setting if you will primarily be controlling the  
subwoofer level via your receiver or preamplifier/processor. For those of us with  
small children or overenthusiastic teenagers, this mode of operation will prevent  
direct manipulation of the Master Level.  
“Variable” - In this mode, the Master Level control knob determines the output  
level of the Fathom IWS subwoofer. is mode is also useful when level matching  
the Fathom IWS subwoofer to a pair of stereo speakers in a two-channel system.  
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Master level Knob  
e Master Level Knob is used to control the output level of the Fathom IWS  
when the Variable Level mode is selected on the front control panel.  
When rotated fully counter clockwise, the Fathom IWS’s output will be fully  
muted. When at the “0” or straight up position, the Variable gain level matches  
the Reference level setting. When turned fully clockwise, the Fathom IWS’s  
output level is 15 dB higher than the Reference setting.  
lights  
e “Lights” selector switch allows the user to select one of three indicator  
light modes.  
“Off” turns off all of the front panel LED’s at all times.  
“Dim” sets all of the front panel LEDs to a low brightness level when the  
Fathom IWS is turned on.  
“On” sets all of the front panel LEDs to full brightness level when the Fathom  
IWS is turned on.  
IMPORTANT: WHEN TROUBLESHOOTING OR CALIBRATING THE A.R.O.  
FEATURE, MAKE SURE THAT THE “LIGHTS” SWITCH IS SET TO “DIM” or “ON.”  
IMPORTANT  
lP Filter  
e Low Pass (LP) Filter selector switch determines the operating mode of the  
Fathom IWS’s built-in low pass filter.  
“Off” defeats the low pass filter, completely removing this circuit from the  
signal path.  
“12 dB” sets the roll off slope of the low pass filter to a 12 dB per octave slope  
(Butterworth alignment).  
“24 dB” sets the roll off slope of the low pass filter to a 24 dB per octave slope  
(Linkwitz-Riley alignment).  
e 24 dB setting more aggressively attenuates high frequencies above the  
LP Frequency setting (see below). If you are using the Fathom IWS’s built-in  
low pass filter, experiment with the LP Filter slope setting to achieve the best  
transition to your satellite speakers. If you prefer to use the filters and bass  
management features in your receiver or preamplifier, defeat the  
on-board filter by selecting the “Off” position.  
If the Fathom IWS enclosure is placed close to the listening position, it may  
be very easy to localize the sub’s output. Experiment with the low pass filter to  
make the subwoofer less easy to localize.  
lP Freq  
e Low Pass (LP) Frequency selector knob allows the user to choose the  
roll-off frequency of the Fathom IWS’s internal low pass filter. e frequency is  
variable between 30 Hz (full counter-clockwise) to 130 Hz (full clockwise). is  
knob does not affect the input signal in any way if the LP Filter switch is set to  
“Off”. 80 Hz is a commonly used filter frequency and usually serves as a good  
starting point for adjustments.  
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E.l.F. Trim  
e 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.  
e 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).  
e E.L.F. function affects frequencies 2 to 3 times higher than the 23 Hz  
specification. is frequency tapering effect may reduce the overall output of the  
subwoofer and require the user to increase the Main Level control aſter adjusting the  
E.L.F. Trim.  
Polarity  
e Polarity switch allows the user to select between normal (0 deg) and reversed  
(180 deg) signal polarity. e 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  
e Phase control knob allows the user to adjust the “timing” of the subwoofer  
output relative to the main speakers. e Phase control will primarily affect the small  
frequency range around the crossover point between your subwoofer and satellite  
speakers. e 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. is 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 aſter 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  
better than another, leave the Phase control at 0 degrees.  
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CONNECTING YOUR Fathom IWS  
Balanced Inputs  
If your home-theater receiver or preamplifier/processor provides balanced  
outputs, the Fathom IWS amp’s balanced inputs are the preferred connection.  
Balanced connections are used extensively in professional studios and sound  
reinforcement applications for a number of very good reasons. Besides ensuring  
proper grounding between components, balanced signal transmission is designed  
to cancel induced cable noise from the surrounding environment (particularly  
important with long cable runs). e bottom line is that your system will be far  
less likely to exhibit humming or other extraneous noises if you use balanced  
connections.  
e Fathom IWS subwoofers feature individual leſt and right balanced  
input connections with XLR “combo” jacks. ese special jacks accept either a  
three-pin male XLR connector or a “tip-ring-sleeve” (TRS) 1/4-inch (6.3 mm)  
connector for compatibility with a wide range of equipment.  
For systems with a mono subwoofer or “LFE” channel connection, only the  
jack labeled “Leſt or Mono” will be used. is applies to most modern multi-  
channel receivers and preamplifier/processors. Separate leſt and right input jacks  
are provided for systems without a dedicated mono subwoofer connection. is  
typically applies to two-channel audio equipment.  
e Leſt and Right inputs on the Fathom  
IWS are internally summed to a single  
mono channel. Since the Fathom IWS  
is inherently a “mono” or single channel  
device, you can use the Leſt and Right  
inputs for the master Fathom IWS and  
then distribute the summed mono signal  
to additional slave Fathom IWSs in the  
system.  
Appropriate balanced cables are available from your JL Audio dealer and are  
not included with the Fathom IWS.  
Technical Notes:  
• Do not use the balanced inputs with unbalanced signals via adaptors. e  
unbalanced inputs of the Fathom IWS are optically isolated and preferable in  
situations where only an unbalanced signal source is available. Balanced input  
impedance is 10 kohms.  
• Input connectors are configured according to Audio Engineering Society  
recommendations for balanced signal cables as follows:  
XLR Connection  
Pin 1: Shield  
Pin 2: Positive  
Pin 3: Negative  
TRS connection:  
Tip: Positive  
Ring: Negative  
Sleeve: Shield  
IMPORTANT:IFYOURRECEIVERORPREAMPLIFIER/PROCESSORDOESNOT  
HAVE XLR OR 1/4-INCH TRS BALANCED OUTPUTS, PLEASE REFER TO THE  
“UNBALANCED INPUTS” SECTION ON PAGE 17 FOR INPUT CONNECTION  
INFORMATION. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT UNBALANCED OUTPUTS  
TO THE Fathom IWS’S BALANCED INPUTS VIA ADAPTORS.  
IMPORTANT  
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Unbalanced Inputs  
e Fathom IWS subwoofer amp features individual leſt and right unbalanced  
RCA-type input connectors. ese are the most commonly used connectors  
for home audio applications and must be used if your receiver or preamplifier/  
processor does not provide balanced outputs. While unbalanced connections are  
not as noise-immune as a balanced connection, Fathom IWS subwoofers employ  
optical isolation on the unbalanced inputs to minimize the possibility of noise in  
your system.  
For systems with a mono subwoofer or “LFE” channel connection, only  
the RCA-type jack labeled “Leſt or Mono” will be used. is applies to most  
modern multi-channel receivers and preamplifier / processors. Separate leſt and  
right RCA-type input jacks are provided for systems without a dedicated mono  
subwoofer connection. is typically applies to two-channel audio equipment.  
Technical Notes:  
• When balanced outputs are not available on the signal source, you must use  
the RCA-type unbalanced inputs. Fathom IWSs feature optical isolation  
circuitry on the unbalanced inputs to minimize the likelihood of ground  
loop induced noise. Unbalanced input impedance is 10 kohms.  
• Connections are industry-standard for unbalanced signal cables as follows:  
RCA-type connection:  
Tip: Positive  
Sleeve: Negative  
IMPORTANT: IF NOISE EXISTS AFTER CONNECTION, Fathom IWS AMPS  
ALLOW FOR GROUNDING OR ISOLATION OF THE UNBALANCED INPUTS.  
PLEASE REFER TO THE “INPUT MODE SWITCHES” SECTION ON PAGE 20 OF  
THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON MINIMIZING NOISE.  
IMPORTANT  
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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  
e “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. is feature is included to deal with the signal  
grounding issues oſten encountered in home theater systems when several  
components from different manufacturers are interconnected.  
e Fathom IWS 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 IWS, 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 IWS SUBWOOFER FOR OPTIMUM NOISE PERFORMANCE. CABLE  
& SATELLITE BOXES ARE PARTICULARLY TROUBLESOME IN THIS WAY.  
IMPORTANT  
Master / Slave Switch  
e Fathom IWSs are designed to easily accommodate the implementation  
of multiple subwoofers in your home theater system through a Master/Slave  
connection chain. is method allows you to utilize the signal processing  
features of one Fathom IWS to centrally control multiple Fathom IWSs 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.  
e Fathom IWS ships with this switch in the “Master” position. If you are  
using a single Fathom IWS you will use the “Master” position and you need not  
concern yourself with this section any further.  
If your installation incorporates two or more Fathom IWS amplifiers, you will  
designate one Fathom IWS as the “Master” and all others in the system as “Slave”  
via the “Master/Slave” switch on the rear amplifier panel of each Fathom IWS.  
LED’s on the front panel of the Fathom IWS are provided to indicate whether the  
“Master” or “Slave” mode is selected for a given subwoofer.  
From the Fathom IWS operating in “Master” mode, the “Output to Slave”  
signal carries any signal processing selected on the Master Fathom IWS  
(including the Master Level setting and A.R.O. processing) to further Fathom  
IWSs 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 IWS 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 IWS.  
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IMPORTANT: PLEASE REFER TO THE “SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAMS”  
ON PAGES 26-29 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON USING THE INPUT / OUTPUT  
CONNECTIONS.  
IMPORTANT  
“Output to Slave” Connector  
If you are operating more than one Fathom IWS subwoofer in one home  
theater system, you will designate one Fathom IWS as the Master (see page 20),  
and then feed signal from it to the remaining “Slave” Fathom IWSs via this  
balanced XLR output. e “Output to Slave” cable can be connected to the “Leſt  
or Mono” balanced XLR input on the next Fathom IWS. When a Fathom IWS is  
in “Slave” Mode, its “Output to Slave” connection can be used to pass signal to  
further Fathom IWSs operating in “Slave” mode.  
e “Output to Slave” connector is designed to be used as follows:  
1) From the “Master” Fathom IWS’s “Output to Slave” connector to the first  
“Slave” Fathom IWS’s “Leſt or Mono” XLR balanced input.  
2) From the first “Slave” Fathom IWS’s “Output to Slave” connector to the  
second “Slave” Fathom IWS’s “Leſt or Mono” XLR balanced input.  
3) From the second “Slave” Fathom IWS’s “Output to Slave” connector to  
the third “Slave” Fathom IWS’s “Leſt or Mono” XLR balanced input. Etc,  
etc. (up to ten Fathom IWSs may be connected in this configuration).  
Appropriate balanced cables with XLR terminations are available from  
your JL Audio dealer and are not included with the Fathom IWS.  
Technical Notes:  
• e “Output to Slave” signal carries any signal processing selected on  
the Master Fathom IWS (including the Master Level setting and A.R.O.  
processing) to further Fathom IWSs operating in “Slave” mode.  
• From Fathom IWSs operating in “Slave” mode, the “Output to Slave”  
signal is an exact, buffered replica of the balanced input signal, making this  
method of signal distribution preferable to using  
Y-adapters or splitters.  
• Use only shielded, connection cables with high quality  
XLR connectors for Master/Slave connection. Never use unbalanced cables  
with adaptors.  
IEC-Style AC Connector  
e IEC-style AC cord receptacle receives the heavy-gauge, 6 ſt. (1.8 m) long,  
power cord included with your Fathom IWS subwoofer. Your Fathom IWS should  
only be powered from a 120 V AC, 60 Hz outlet. Do not use any AC power cord  
other than the one supplied with the Fathom IWS.  
e Fathom IWS subwoofer is a very powerful device and can draw a lot of  
current. If too many components are connected with a Fathom IWS subwoofer  
to one electrical outlet, you risk tripping a household circuit breaker during  
very demanding program material. If this happens, split the Fathom IWS and  
other components between two AC electrical circuits. If possible, for maximum  
performance, dedicate an AC circuit to each Fathom IWS.  
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PROCESSOR (BALANCED OUTPUTS)  
RECEIVER / PROCESSOR (UNBALANCED OUTPUTS)  
SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 1:  
One Fathom IWS to  
Home Theater Receiver or  
Home Theater Preamp/Processor  
PRE OUT  
FRONT  
REAR CENTER  
L
OUTPUTS  
Most home theater receivers and  
preamp/processors provide a single  
(mono) subwoofer output. When  
OR  
FRONT  
R
REAR  
SUB  
connecting a mono subwoofer output  
to your Fathom IWS, you will only use the  
Fathom IWS’s “Leſt or Mono” input.  
Two connection types are available  
for connecting the Fathom IWS to your  
home theater system: balanced (XLR or  
1/4-inch TRS connector) and unbalanced  
(RCA-type connector). Balanced  
connections provide superior noise  
rejection and ensure proper grounding  
between components. If your receiver or  
processor has balanced outputs, we highly  
recommend that you use them.  
In the connection diagram at leſt,  
balanced connections are shown as solid  
lines, unbalanced connections are shown  
dotted. You will only use one of these  
input connection methods (not both).  
FATHOM REAR CONTROLS (MASTER)  
WARNING! TURN OFF THE Fathom IWS AND ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT IN  
THE SYSTEM BEFORE MAKING OR CHANGING ANY CONNECTIONS!  
WARNING  
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PROCESSOR (BALANCED OUTPUTS)  
RECEIVER / PROCESSOR (UNBALANCED OUTPUTS)  
SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 2:  
Multiple Fathom IWSs to  
PRE OUT  
Home Theater Receiver or  
FRONT  
REAR CENTER  
L
OUTPUTS  
Home Theater Preamp/Processor  
To greatly simplify using multiple  
subwoofers in a single home theater  
system, Fathom IWSs incorporate a  
“Master/Slave” signal distribution system.  
is allows control of all the Fathom IWSs  
in a system from a single “Master” unit.  
First, you will select one of the Fathom  
IWS subwoofers as the “Master” via its  
upper “Input Mode” switch. Generally,  
you will designate the Fathom IWS closest  
to the receiver/preamp as the master. In  
some cases; for example, when the control  
panel of certain units is difficult to access,  
you may prefer to designate the one which  
is easiest to access as the master.  
OR  
FRONT  
R
REAR  
SUB  
Two connection types are available  
for connecting the master Fathom IWS  
to your home theater system: balanced  
(XLR or 1/4-inch TRS connector) and  
unbalanced (RCA-type connector).  
Balanced connections provide superior  
noise rejection and ensure proper  
FATHOM REAR CONTROLS (MASTER)  
grounding between components. If  
your receiver or processor has balanced  
outputs, we highly recommend that you  
use them to connect to the Fathom IWS  
designated as the master.  
In the connection diagram at right,  
balanced connections are shown as solid  
lines, unbalanced connections are shown  
dotted. You will only use one of these  
input connection methods for the Fathom  
IWS designated as the master (not both).  
e remaining Fathom IWSs in the  
system will be configured as “Slave” units  
via their “Input Mode” switches. Using  
balanced XLR cables, you will connect  
the master Fathom IWS’s “Output to  
Slave” to the “Leſt or Mono” balanced  
input of the first slave Fathom IWS. at  
slave unit’s “Output to Slave” connector  
will feed the “Leſt or Mono” input of  
the next slave unit via another balanced  
XLR cable. Subsequent slave units will  
be connected in the same manner.  
FATHOM REAR CONTROLS (SLAVE)  
TO ADDITIONAL FATHOMS  
(IF APPLICABLE)  
IMPORTANT  
Connections between the “Master”  
and “Slave” Fathom IWSs and  
between “Slave” Fathom IWSs are  
via balanced XLR cables ONLY.  
WARNING! TURN OFF THE Fathom IWS(S) AND ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT IN  
THE SYSTEM BEFORE MAKING OR CHANGING ANY CONNECTIONS!  
WARNING  
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SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 3:  
One Fathom IWS in Mono to  
Two-Channel Audio System  
STEREO ACTIVE CROSSOVER (BALANCED OUTPUTS)  
STEREO ACTIVE CROSSOVER (UNBALANCED OUTPUTS)  
LOW OUT  
(SUB OUT)  
LOW OUT  
When connecting a Fathom IWS (or  
multiple Fathom IWSs) in mono to a two-  
channel audio system you will use both  
the “Leſt or Mono” and the “Right” inputs.  
Summing circuitry in the Fathom IWS’s  
input section will sum the stereo signals  
to mono.  
(SUB OUT)  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
OR  
We strongly recommend that you  
use a high-quality active crossover to  
divide your preamplifier’s signals prior  
to connection to the Fathom IWS and  
to the amplifier driving your main  
speakers. is will allow you to filter low  
frequencies out of the signals driving  
the main speakers, resulting in better  
performance.  
If you are not using an active crossover  
and are comfortable running your main  
speakers full-range, you can split your  
preamplifier’s output signals using  
appropriate Y-connectors in place of the  
active crossover shown in the diagram.  
Two connection types are available  
for connecting the Fathom IWS to your  
two-channel audio system: balanced  
(XLR or 1/4-inch TRS connector) and  
unbalanced (RCA-type connector).  
Balanced connections provide superior  
noise rejection and ensure proper  
grounding between components. If your  
preamplifier or active crossover offers  
balanced outputs, we highly recommend  
that you use them.  
In the connection diagram at leſt,  
balanced connections are shown as solid  
lines, unbalanced connections are shown  
dotted. You will only use one of these  
input connection methods (not both).  
FATHOM REAR CONTROLS (MASTER)  
NOTE: If desired, additional Fathom  
IWSs can be connected in “Slave” mode to  
the Fathom IWS connected as shown on  
this diagram. See “Connection Diagram  
2” on page 23 for slave connection  
explanation.  
WARNING! TURN OFF THE Fathom IWS AND ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT IN  
THE SYSTEM BEFORE MAKING OR CHANGING ANY CONNECTIONS!  
WARNING  
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SYSTEM CONNECTION DIAGRAM 4:  
Two Fathom IWSs in Stereo to  
Two-Channel Audio System  
STEREO ACTIVE CROSSOVER (BALANCED OUTPUTS)  
STEREO ACTIVE CROSSOVER (UNBALANCED OUTPUTS)  
When connecting two Fathom IWSs  
in stereo to a two-channel audio system  
you will only use the “Leſt or Mono”  
inputs of each Fathom IWS. e “Input  
Mode” switch on each Fathom IWS will  
be set in the “Master” position.  
LOW OUT  
(SUB OUT)  
LOW OUT  
(SUB OUT)  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
OR  
We strongly recommend that you  
use a high-quality active crossover to  
divide your preamplifier’s signals prior  
to connection to the Fathom IWS and  
to the amplifier driving your main  
speakers. is will allow you to filter low  
frequencies out of the signals driving  
the main speakers, resulting in better  
performance.  
If you are not using an active crossover  
and are comfortable running your main  
speakers full-range, you can split your  
preamplifier’s output signals using  
appropriate Y-connectors in place of the  
active crossover shown in the diagram.  
Two connection types are available  
for connecting the Fathom IWSs to your  
two-channel audio system: balanced  
(XLR or 1/4-inch TRS connector) and  
unbalanced (RCA-type connector).  
Balanced connections provide superior  
noise rejection and ensure proper  
grounding between components. If your  
preamplifier or active crossover offers  
balanced outputs, we highly recommend  
that you use them.  
FATHOM REAR CONTROLS (MASTER)  
In the connection diagram at right,  
balanced connections are shown as solid  
lines, unbalanced connections are shown  
dotted. You will only use one of these  
input connection methods (not both).  
FATHOM REAR CONTROLS (MASTER)  
NOTE: If desired, additional Fathom  
IWSs can be connected in “Slave” mode to  
each Fathom IWS connected as shown on  
this diagram. See “Connection Diagram  
2” on page 23 for slave connection  
explanation.  
WARNING! TURN OFF THE Fathom IWS(S) AND ALL OTHER EQUIPMENT IN  
THE SYSTEM BEFORE MAKING OR CHANGING ANY CONNECTIONS!  
WARNING  
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RECOMMENDED SETUP PROCEDURES  
1) Preparation for Setup Process: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25  
2) Apply A.R.O: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27  
3) Level Setting: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
4) Polarity/Phase Adjustment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
5) Adjust E.L.F. Trim: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
PREPARATION FOR SETUP PROCESS:  
Please confirm the following system settings before beginning the setup  
process. is will ensure a neutral starting point and an effective setup of your  
subwoofer system.  
On your Home Theater Receiver or Preamp/Processor:  
Before beginning setup of your Fathom IWS subwoofer system we  
recommend that you set your receiver or preamp/processor as follows:  
1. Speaker Size  
In the speaker setup menu of your receiver or preamp/processor, set up all of  
your high-frequency speakers as “small” with a crossover point of 80 Hz. is  
will send ALL bass to the Fathom IWS(s).  
2. Speaker Distance  
In the speaker setup menu, properly set all speaker distances to the primary  
listening seat, including the subwoofer’s distance. Use a tape measure to  
determine these distances (time coherence is important.) If multiple Fathom  
IWSs are being used, average their distances to the primary listening seat and  
use that number to set the subwoofer distance.  
3. Subwoofer Level  
Set the subwoofer level in the receiver or preamp/processor “0” or its  
middle position.  
4. Tone Controls / Equalizers  
Set all tone controls to “0” and defeat all equalizer features.  
On your Active Crossover or Bass Management Processor:  
If you are using an active crossover or bass-management processor, we  
recommend that you set it as follows before beginning setup of your Fathom IWS  
subwoofer system (please turn off all Fathom IWSs in the system prior to making  
these adjustments):  
1. Low-Pass Filter Frequency  
Select a low-pass filter frequency of 80 Hz (12dB/octave slope)  
2. High-Pass Filter Frequency  
Select a high-pass filter frequency of 80 Hz (12dB/octave slope)  
3. Low-Pass (Subwoofer) Output Level  
Set the subwoofer output level to “0” or its middle position.  
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On the Fathom IWS’s Front Panel:  
Please turn off the home theater receiver or preamp/processor to make these  
adjustm ents.  
1. “Power” Switch  
Flip each Fathom IWS’s “Power” switch to the “On” position.  
2. “Lights” Switch  
Flip each Fathom IWS’s “Lights” switch to the “On” position. If you don’t see  
any lights on the front panel, you may have forgotten to plug the Fathom IWS  
in or there may be a problem with the electrical circuit.  
3. “Input Mode” Indicator Lights  
If you are using a single Fathom IWS, confirm that its “Input Mode” indicator  
light is on the “Master” position. If not, you will need to access the “Input  
Mode” switch on the rear panel of the Fathom IWS.  
If you are using multiple Fathom IWSs in a Master/Slave configuration,  
confirm that the unit connected directly to your receiver or preamp/processor  
is indicating “Master” on its “Input Mode” lights and that all other units are  
indicating “Slave” on their “Input Mode” lights. If not, you will need to access  
the “Input Mode” switches on the rear panels of the Fathom IWSs.  
3. “Level Mode” Switch  
Flip the master Fathom IWS’s “Level Mode” switch to the “REF” position.  
4. “LP Filter” Switch  
If your home theater receiver/processor is handling bass management  
(speakers set on “small”) or if you are using an outboard crossover/bass-  
management processor, flip the master Fathom IWS’s “LP Filter” switch to  
“OFF.” If not, select the “12 dB” position.  
5. “LP Freq. (Hz)” Knob  
Rotate the “LP Freq.” knob to the “80 Hz” position.  
6. “e.l.f. trim (dB)” Knob  
Rotate the “e.l.f. trim” knob to “0”  
7. “Polarity” Switch  
Flip the “Polarity” switch to “0”.  
8. “phase (deg.)” Knob  
Rotate the “phase” knob to “0” degrees  
9. A.R.O. Defeat Switch  
Press the A.R.O. defeat switch so that the red light in the  
switch remains lit.  
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RECOMMENDED SETUP PROCEDURES (continued)  
Subwoofer System Setup:  
Once you have set the controls on your home theater receiver or preamp/  
processor and on your Fathom IWS(s) to the settings recommended on pages  
24-25, you are ready to begin setting up your Fathom IWS for optimum  
performance.  
In some systems, the Fathom IWS amplifier will be installed away from the  
listening environment. For these cases, the ARO microphone cable will not be  
long enough to perform the Calibration.  
IMPORTANT  
To facilitate Calibration with the Fathom IWS amplifier in the listening  
room, the Fathom IWS subwoofer enclosure includes front-mounted speaker  
terminals (standard banana jacks - see figure). ese terminals will allow the  
user to temporarily connect the amplifier to the enclosure for Calibration,  
even aſter the enclosure is permanently installed in the wall cavity.  
If your system has a Master / Slave configuration, you only need to have the  
amplifier designated as Master located in the listening room. You must run a  
temporary XLR cable to the remotely located Slave unit(s).  
1) Applying Automatic Room Optimization (A.R.O.)  
You are now ready to apply the power of JL Audio’s exclusive Automatic Room  
Optimization system. is system will measure the response of the subwoofer at  
your primary listening seat and apply a powerful equalizer to tame the peaks caused  
by room modes, resulting in smoother, more accurate bass performance. If you are  
using multiple Fathom IWSs in a master/slave configuration, you will only need to  
address the unit designated as “Master” to perform A.R.O. calibration for the entire  
subwoofer system. Note that all front-panel signal processing is defeated during  
A.R.O. calibration, regardless of the knob settings. Normal operation is restored  
once calibration is complete.  
a) Set the Main Power switch to the “ON” position and be sure the Fathom IWS’s  
indicator lights are switched “ON” via the “Lights” switch.  
b) Remove the calibration microphone from its protective pouch and connect its  
cable to the mini-XLR jack on the Fathom IWS’s front control panel.  
NOTE: A.R.O. Calibration is only possible when the included JL Audio test  
microphone is plugged in to the Fathom IWS front panel. e “Calibrate” feature  
is disabled with no microphone plugged in to prevent accidental loss of settings.  
c) Connect the microphone to the other end of the mic cable and temporarily place  
the mic in the primary listening seat. If you have a microphone stand, you can  
place the microphone at head height and position in the primary listening seat.  
d) On the Fathom IWS’s control panel, press the “Calibrate” button. e green light  
on the “Calibrate” button will flash slowly, indicating that calibration will begin  
in 5 seconds.  
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IMPORTANT! MAKE SURE THE ROOM IS QUIET DURING A.R.O.  
CALIBRATION! TURN OFF ANY NOISY APPLIANCES NEAR THE LISTENING  
ROOM (DISHWASHERS, WASHING MACHINES, ETC.)  
IMPORTANT  
IT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT TO TURN OFF AIR CONDITIONERS OR HEAT  
PUMPS DURING CALIBRATION. THESE FORCED-AIR-TYPE HVAC SYSTEMS  
CAN CREATE MODERATE LEVELS OF 15 – 20 HZ NOISE THAT MAY INTERFERE  
WITH CALIBRATION.  
e) Within 5 seconds of pressing the “Calibrate” button, return to your primary  
listening seat and hold the microphone in your normal, seated head position at  
the approximate height of your ears.  
f) A noise sequence will be played through the Fathom IWS that sounds like hashy  
static (like when your old FM radio was between stations). e sequence will  
last approximately 3 minutes. During this process, the A.R.O. system is taking  
a frequency response measurement at your seat and correcting the problems it  
finds. e A.R.O. system also compensates for any before & aſter level differences  
so that your subwoofer will have a similar perceived loudness aſter the calibration  
process. When A.R.O. is finished calibrating, the “Calibrate” button will light and  
stay on, indicating a successful calibration.  
Should you wish to run a new calibration, simply repeat the steps above.  
To clear the A.R.O.’s settings (i.e., return them to flat) & turn off the  
Calibrate light, press and hold the Demo button and then press the Defeat  
button. Please note that you must perform this button sequence quickly. If  
you hold the Demo button for more than 2 seconds without touching the Defeat  
button, the Demo tones will start. Should this happen, simply wait for the Demo  
sequence to end and try again. You can perform a new calibration by following  
the normal procedure outlined above.  
2) Level Setting  
Using familiar music or movie material with deep bass content, adjust the  
subwoofer level to blend with the other speakers using your receiver or preamp /  
processor’s subwoofer level control. is method is more immune to tampering  
than using the Fathom IWS’s “Master Level” knob (think toddlers or curious  
visitors).  
In the unlikely event that the subwoofer level control in your receiver or  
preamp/processor cannot be turned up enough to level match the Fathom IWS,  
return that control to “0”. en, flip the Fathom IWS’s “Level Mode” switch to  
“Variable” and with “0” as your reference point (REF mode gain and Variable “0”  
gain are identical) use the “Master Level” control to level match the subwoofer  
with the other speakers. MAKE NOTE OF THIS SETTING FOR FUTURE USE.  
For more detailed information on your Fathom IWS’s level setting controls, please  
refer to the “Level Mode” and “Master Level” sections on pages 15 - 16 of this manual.  
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3) Polarity and Phase Adjustment  
It is oſten helpful to have a second person operating these controls so that you  
can easily hear the changes from the primary listening seat.  
Listening to familiar source material (preferably music with good upper bass  
and midbass response), flip the “Polarity” switch from “0” to “180” and listen for  
differences. e correct setting will sound most natural with the best upper bass  
punch and articulation. If both sound similar, choose “0”.  
Once Polarity is set, use the same music material to audition different “Phase”  
control settings and choose the one that further enhances the upper and midbass  
response. If you can’t hear a difference, set the control to “0.”  
4) Extreme Low Frequency (e.l.f.) Trim  
Use the “e.l.f. trim” control to adjust the extreme low bass extension of the  
Fathom IWS. is control allows -12 dB of cut or +3 dB of boost at 28 Hertz and is  
particularly useful when using a Fathom IWS (or two) in a small to medium sized  
home theater. Since smaller enclosed spaces help to boost the level of the lowest bass  
frequencies, smaller theaters can be overwhelmed by the strong low-bass output of  
the Fathom IWS subwoofer. is can create a “thick” or “bloated” character in the  
lower bass region. Turning down the “e.l.f. trim” knob cuts the extreme low bass  
level and alleviates this condition. Feel free to experiment and listen to a variety of  
demanding material until you find the best match for your room and your tastes.  
Your Fathom IWS is now optimized for maximum bass performance at your  
listening seat. Congratulations!  
IMPORTANT! WRITE DOWN ALL SETTINGS PERFORMED IN STEPS 2-4 FOR  
FUTURE REFERENCE.  
IMPORTANT  
IMPORTANT  
IMPORTANT! IF YOU MOVE YOUR PRIMARY LISTENING SEAT IN THE  
FUTURE, YOU WILL NEED TO RUN A.R.O. AGAIN. ANY PARTICULAR  
CALIBRATION IS UNIQUE TO THAT PARTICULAR SUBWOOFER POSITION  
AND LISTENING SEAT POSITION COMBINATION. SIMPLY FOLLOW THE  
STEPS ABOVE TO CREATE A NEW CALIBRATION CURVE.  
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FREQUENTlY ASKED QUESTIONS  
Is the Fathom IWS magnetically shielded?  
Fathom IWS subwoofers are not magnetically shielded. To avoid magnetic  
distortion with certain television types, place the Fathom IWS at least 3-4 feet (1  
- 1.5m) from your screen.  
Will my electric bill be high if I leave the Fathom IWS in Auto” mode?  
When in Auto” mode, the Fathom IWS amplifier is only powered up when  
a significant signal is detected on the inputs. When powered down, only  
“housekeeping” circuits remain on, which draw negligible amounts of power  
from the wall (less than 10 watts).  
Should I unplug my subwoofer during a thunderstorm or extended absence?  
YES. You should unplug your Fathom IWS during (or before) thunderstorms.  
is will prevent any possible damage from voltage spikes due to lightning. In  
these conditions, it’s a good idea to unplug all of your audio / video components.  
If you are going to be away from home for several days, it is also a good idea to  
unplug your home theater components to prevent damage from unexpected  
storms or power line conditions.  
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TROUBlESHOOTING  
No sound from subwoofer.  
1. Verify that Fathom IWS amp is plugged in, turned “ON” & that  
front panel lights are “ON”. If the Fathom IWS amp will not  
power up, check the circuit breaker that feeds its outlet.  
2. Test subwoofer using DEMO button on front panel of amp– if sub emits demo  
tones the subwoofer’s internal circuitry is fine and an input problem is likely. Check  
the input cable connections at the Fathom IWS amp and at the receiver/preamp/  
processor.  
3. Verify that your receiver’s subwoofer settings have not changed.  
4. If your other speakers play, but the Fathom IWS does not, try changing the cable  
that connects the Fathom IWS to the system.  
5. If the problem persists, call your dealer or JL Audio Technical Support  
for assistance.  
e bass level has changed.  
1. Make sure your level settings (on the Fathom IWS amp and in your receiver/  
preamp/processor) have not changed.  
2. If you are using the Fathom IWS’s “Master Level” knob to set the subwoofer level,  
confirm that the “Level Mode” switch is set to “Variable”.  
3. Verify the position of the ELF Trim knob.  
Hums or other unusual noises from your Fathom IWS  
1. See Input Mode discussion on page 20 of this manual, especially if any upstream  
components, cables, etc., have recently changed.  
2. Turn off the Fathom IWS, disconnect all its input and output signal cables, turn the  
Fathom IWS back on. If the noise disappears, the noise is being caused elsewhere  
in your system - reconnect cables one at a time to help locate the problem.  
Bass sounds “muddy” or “too heavy”.  
1. Try decreasing the 23 Hertz level using the ELF Trim control. Muddy bass can  
sometimes be caused by too much low frequency output in a moderately sized  
room.  
2. Decrease the overall subwoofer level.  
3. Verify your receiver’s subwoofer settings.  
4. Try a different main listening seat location. Changing your seating location can  
have a HUGE effect on how your system sounds. See the placement discussion on  
pages 6-10 of this manual.  
A.R.O. Calibration attempt gives fast blinking Calibrate light  
1. Be sure that the included JL Audio Microphone is properly plugged into the  
front panel jack. Calibration will ONLY proceed with the JL Audio microphone  
connected. Connecting any other mic will cause the calibration to fail.  
2. If calibration fails with the JL Audio microphone properly connected, try running  
calibration again with the microphone placed ~ 6 feet away from the Fathom IWS  
speaker enclosure. If calibration fails again, the microphone or microphone cable  
is bad and will need to be replaced. Contact JL Audio Customer Service.  
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lIMITED WARRANTY / SERVICE INFORMATION  
JL AUDIO warrants this product to be free of defects in materials and  
workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the original date of purchase.  
Damage caused by the following is not covered under warranty: accident,  
misuse, abuse, product modification or neglect, failure to follow installation  
instructions, unauthorized repair attempts, misrepresentations by the seller. is  
warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages and does not cover  
the cost of removing or reinstalling the unit(s) or shipping the unit(s) to JL Audio  
for service. Cosmetic damage due to accident or normal wear and tear is not  
covered under warranty.  
is warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original purchaser  
of the product from an authorized JL AUDIO dealer. Warranty is voided if the  
factory-applied product serial number is removed or defaced.  
Should service be necessary under this warranty for any reason due to  
manufacturing defect or malfunction, JL AUDIO will, at its discretion, repair or  
replace the defective product with new or remanufactured product at no charge.  
Any applicable implied warranties are limited in duration to the period of  
the express warranty as provided herein beginning with the date of the original  
purchase at retail, and no warranties, whether express or implied, shall apply  
to this product thereaſter. Some states do not allow limitations on implied  
warranties, therefore these exclusions may not apply to you. is warranty gives  
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from  
state to state.  
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS.  
PRODUCT IN WHICH DISASSEMBLY, REPAIR AND/OR MODIFICATION HAS  
BEEN ATTEMPTED BY UNAUTHORIZED PARTIES WILL NOT BE COVERED  
UNDER WARRANTY.  
WARNING  
If you need service on your JL AUDIO product:  
All warranty returns should be sent to JL AUDIO freight prepaid through  
an authorized JL AUDIO dealer and must be accompanied by proof of purchase  
(a copy of the original sales receipt.) Direct returns from consumers or non-  
authorized dealers will be refused unless specifically authorized by JL AUDIO  
with a valid return authorization 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. Customer is responsible for shipping charges and insurance in  
sending the product to JL AUDIO. Freight damage on returns is not covered  
under warranty. Always include proof of purchase (sales receipt).  
For Service Information in the U.S.A. please call:  
JL Audio customer service:  
(954) 443-1100 during normal business hours (Eastern Time)  
JL Audio, Inc • 10369 North Commerce Parkway, Miramar, FL 33025  
International Warranties:  
Products purchased outside the United States of America are covered only by that  
country’s distributor and not by JL Audio, Inc.  
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FEATURES  
Light Modes:  
Unbalanced Inputs:  
Off, On or Dim  
Stereo or Mono (two RCA jacks -  
Input Impedance of 10k Ohms)  
Low Pass Filter Mode:  
Off, 12 dB per octave or 24 dB per octave  
Balanced Inputs:  
Stereo or Mono (two female XLR jacks -  
Input Impedance of 10k Ohms)  
Low Pass Filter Cutoff Frequency:  
Variable from 30 Hz – 130 Hz  
Output To Slave:  
Balanced (one male XLR jack)  
Polarity:  
0 or 180 degrees  
Input Modes:  
Master or Slave  
Phase:  
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Level Modes:  
Reference (fixed gain) or Variable from  
full mute to +15dB over reference gain  
E.L.F. Trim:  
Variable from –12 dB to +3 dB at 23 Hz  
Automatic Room Optimization (A.R.O.)  
with included laboratory-grade  
calibration microphone, defeatable.  
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IWS-SYS-1  
IWS-SYS-2  
Specifications  
Fathom IWS home subwoofer Fathom IWS home subwoofer  
Enclosure Type: Single Sealed Enclosure  
Two Sealed Enclosures  
13.5-inch  
(nominal diameter)  
13.5-inch (nominal diameter)  
in each of two enclosures  
Driver(s):  
26 Hz - 101 Hz (+/- 1.5 dB)  
Frequency Response (anechoic): -3dB at 25 Hz / 112 Hz  
26 Hz - 101 Hz (+/- 1.5 dB)  
-3dB at 25 Hz / 112 Hz  
-10dB at 22 Hz / 150 Hz  
-10dB at 22 Hz / 150 Hz  
Effective Piston Area: 98.26 sq. in. / 0.0634 sq. m.  
Effective Displacement: 147.3 cu. in. (2.41 liters)  
Amplifier Power: 1000 watts RMS short-term  
196.51 sq. in. / 0.1268 sq. m.  
294.6 cu. in. (4.82 liters)  
2000 watts RMS short-term  
17.25 inches x 20 inches  
438 mm x 508 mm  
Grille Dimensions: (H) Height x (W) Width x (D) Depth  
Wall Opening Dimensions: (W) Width x (H) Height  
14.5 inches x 17.25 inches  
368 mm x 438 mm  
Amplifier Dimensions: (H) Height x (W) Width x (D) Depth  
3.5 in. x 17.4 in. x 17.9 in.  
89 mm x 442 mm x 455 mm  
Height Dimensions DO NOT include feet.  
Amplifier Net Weight: 35 lbs. (15.9 kg)  
43 lbs. (19.5 kg)  
Cabinet Finish: Black Texture-Coated  
Black Texture-Coated  
Grille Finish:  
White (paintable)  
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“JL Audio”, “Fathom IWS” and the JL Audio logo are registered trademarks of JL Audio, Inc., “Ahead of the Curve” is a trademark of JL Audio, Inc. Due to continuous  
product development, all specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Printed in USA • ©2010 JL Audio, Inc. • U.S. PATENTS: #5,734,734 #5,949,898 #6,118,884 #6,229,902 #6,243,479 #6,294,959 #6,501,844 #6,496,590 #6,441,685 #5,687,247  
#6,219,431 #6,625,292 #D472,891 #D480,709 Other U.S. & Foreign patents pending. For more detailed information please visit us online at www.jlaudio.com.  
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