James Loudspeaker M1000 User Manual
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EQ Mode
The “EQ mode” setting allows six selections 
- “Flat” removes any EQ and provides flat frequency response. 
- “User” setting allows the user to adjust and program a 
personal EQ curve. 
- The 4 presets (EQ1 to EQ4) are factory presets and should 
only be used when instructed by the factory. 
NOTE: James may rename any Preset EQ to a specific James 
Model of subwoofer. 
Use “left” and “right” push buttons to set and “menu” to save. 
User EQ Setup
ONLY AVAILABLE WHEN IN USER MODE. 
In “User EQ” mode, the user can adjust and program nine 1/3 
octave bands from 20 Hz to 125 Hz. (20, 25, 31, 40, 50, 63, 
80,100,125 Hz) by using the left/right pushbuttons. At each 
frequency, there is a +6 to -6 dB level adjustment in 0.5 dB 
steps and can be adjusted by pressing the up/down 
pushbuttons. This feature duplicates a typical third-octave 
equalizer as show below. 
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Crossover Slope
ONLY AVAILABLE WHEN IN SUB MODE. 
This “Crossover Slope” setting allows the crossover slope to 
be set from 6 dB/octave 36 dB/octave in 6 dB/octave 
increments. The higher the slope, the less mid-band 
information will get through to the subwoofer, but there will be 
greater phase change which might effect the sound of the 
system as a whole. 
For reference, the crossover frequency is displayed in the 
upper right hand corner. 
Use “left” and “right” push buttons to set and “menu” to save. 
Phase Setting Select
The “Phase” setting is used to adjust the phase/polarity of the 
subwoofer to provide the best summing to the main speakers. 
The physical placement and distance of the subwoofer in 
relation to the main speakers may result in unwanted 
cancelation of some of the bass and can be compensated for 
by adjusting the phase setting. 
The phase setting can be adjusted while listening for maximum 
or best bass performance or by using a real time analyzer and 
measuring the actual response of the system as a whole. 
The phase adjustment is in 45 degree steps from 0 to 315 
degrees. 
Use “left” and “right” push buttons to set and “menu” to save. 
