JL Audio Fathom f112 Subwoofer Review

jaxvon

jaxvon

Audioholic Ninja
David's review and forum response has inspired me to request a review sample of their Gotham sub. Problem is I loath carrying a 300lbs sub up two flights of steps to my theater room, and knowing me, I'd want at least two of them :D
That's what JL's own top end demo room uses. Bryston electronics, PMC speakers, and two Gothams on the front soundstage.
 
billy p

billy p

Audioholic Ninja
Hehe

driving home on Friday a commercial from a local Toronto retailer made mention of the the new JL's having arrived. They went as far, as to call them the subwoofer of the Gods. Auditions will be for serious audiophiles only and by appointment only.:(
Then, again I'm not suprised because I would line up to have a listen;) :D.
Ps: I am serious, just don't have that kind of money.:p

Billy p:)
 
clubfoot

clubfoot

Audiophyte
driving home on Friday a commercial from a local Toronto retailer made mention of the the new JL's having arrived. They went as far, as to call them the subwoofer of the Gods. Auditions will be for serious audiophiles only and by appointment only.:(
Then, again I'm not surprised because I would line up to have a listen;) :D.
Ps: I am serious, just don't have that kind of money.:p

Billy p:)
The local Toronto retailer would be Kromer and I just auditioned the f113 yesterday for a possible purchase at the end of the month. To me the f113 is not a WOW sub (spl) it is more of a "I didn't know those sounds/effects were there!" It is one of those rear audio components that reveals "stuff" that you could not feel before, because with this sub you do not need tactile transducers.

Go listen/feel for yourselves.
 

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