Stereophile and the JL Fathom F212v2


Stereophile just did a review. I haven’t read all of it, but I just wanted to say, I really like the room correction. That’s a really sweet looking curve JL is using, far better than semi-flat or hump that Dolby and maybe THX used to recommend. It’s a real eye opener to me that the curves being used are this good. Well, at least that I agree with them so well. :) I use a similar target curve for music and movies and it’s usually just breathtaking, and feather light when appropriate.

http://www.stereophile.com/content/jl-audio-fathom-f212v2-powered-subwoofer-cr-1-crossover#KthdcrKdB...

I also think that’s too much sub for me in my lifetime, but for anyone who wants a high quality set-and-forget sub, this seems like a winner.

As for me, I'll keep using my Hsu with a miniDSP I set myself, thank you. That's how I roll.
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I guess I should have pointed out for the buyers, there’s no 1 agreed upon target curve. So while room correction is a great thing, the different choices made by each sub or receiver maker matters a great deal. I will even risk my life by saying it matters more than the quality or heft of the mega-drivers they use. This is one of the main reasons I don’t use processors with built in auto-correction, I like to do it myself.

However I have to say the JL Fathom curve is probably one I could live with for a very long time.
I got to get at least one of those to blow the hell out of the local raccoons skunks and homeless cats that like to party around here.