 Hello, I am Adam Iskin. I'm the key account manager with JL Audio, and I am here on the Sportsman Masters 267-OE. Sportsman uses JL Audio exclusively, and we are here today on this Masters 267-OE to tune the amplifiers. JL Audio has a line of amplifiers called MVI, and those amplifiers are equipped with DSP, which means digital signal processing. We'll explain further about that as we move around the boat. I have brought my tools here to consist of laptop. We've got test signals, microphones, and we will create a custom optimized tune for this model, which we will also create for every single one of the models in the Sportsman line that uses the MVI amplifiers. As a standard option, Sportsman offers our MediaMaster MN50 source unit with M3 speakers. For that customer that wants to take it up a notch, Sportsman offers the JL Audio M6 Ultra Premium Package Upgrade, which is what we're going to be walking through on this model today. Alright, so what is DSP? DSP stands for Digital Signal Processing, and what that means is we take the analog audio signal that comes out of the source unit and convert it to a series of ones and zeros, your digital signal. We manipulate that mathematically, convert it back into analog audio, and that's what gets pushed out to the speakers. Now, why do we go through this process of DSPing? We're trying to make the best possible listening environment in an otherwise imperfect situation, and probably most importantly is the repeatability. Our partners are able to take that tune and every bow that rolls out there is going to have the most consistent experience for the end user. Now, what are the tools that we use? I brought my kit with me here, and I've got my laptop here, my microphone, I have a thumb drive plugged into the helm there with our test signals, and the process goes like this. I will feed a test signal to every speaker individually. I will place this microphone where I can read what is coming out of that speaker, and I will make adjustments in our software here to balance out what is coming out of that speaker in that area. I do that for every single speaker as we go around the boat to make sure the entire listening environment is as good and crisp as it can be. Once this tune is finalized, we will transfer it to the amplifiers, and that file will become the master file. We will repeat that process for every single model in the entire line-ups to ensure that each model has its own custom optimized sound system. Next, we're going to walk over to the helm and have a look at the MediaMaster 100. As I said before, the standard offering for sportsmen boats is the MediaMaster MM50 Source Unit, but this upgraded system features the MediaMaster MM100 Source Unit, and a couple of its key features will be a larger LCD display and four-zone output. These source units are designed to be the top of a premium amplified system. Next, I want to talk a little bit more about our new M6 speakers. Our M6 speaker is the culmination of knowledge that we have acquired over a dozen plus years. It's not jail audio style just to revamp something visually and call it something new. That's not what we do. The M6 speaker is a completely new design from the ground up from the motor assembly and the spider assembly. The material, the tweeter is a new design. Visually, it is different also, but where it counts is all new design. These speakers are designed to be the heads of amplified systems and jail audio is taken marine audio to a place it's never been before. We're very proud of the speakers. We're proud of the amplifiers we're using. And we appreciate the relationship we have with sportsmen to go on this journey with us. We believe we put together the best sounding possible systems you can get in a boat. And we're hopeful and sure that you'll agree. So having said that, this is a system you've got to get out there and experience for yourself. So once again, my name is Adam Iskett with JL Audio and thanks for watching.