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Theta Casanova

Posted by Tony on October 01, 1998 at 10:14:12:

In Reply to: Theta Casanova posted by Jeff T. on October 01, 1998 at 09:47:38:

Guys, at that price, I would hope this thing would sing and dance. Seriously, do you think it would be worth it? Are there less expensive contenders?


: I just received literature from Theta and exchanged a few emails with them. The Casa Nova, "reasonably" configured
: with Base unit, Analog input, digital input, analog output, video board, DD, DTS and "panel grade cover" will retail at $4100.

: This is a highly configurable pre-pro. With the exception of the analog output card ($1000) various cards/options run anywhere from $200-$400 each.

: The DACs used are Burr-Brown 1716: (96/24) 106dB dynamic range, -96dB THD, 105dB SNR. According to BB lit, "suitable for mid to high-grade audio applications".

: Theta rep has also confirmed the 3-4 week ship date, based on design/production team estimates as of 9/28.

: jeff

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: : : : Any new imaginary dates for the 'Nova release??? Even rumors would be appreciated.

: : : According to a Theta tech, the first pieces will be shipped in the next 3 - 4 weeks. However, the system is truly modular. You have to add everything to the base unit, e.g. inputs/outputs (analog, digital, and video) as well as dolby digital and dts. A functional system will probably be in the $4K range retail.

: : Interesting. I was told the price went from $2800 to $3100 for video switching and AC3 with another few hundred for DTS.

: : All I keep hearing is that it will be worth the wait. That's fine as long as they don't price it out of my reach. If it ends up around 4k or a bit over, it will HAVE to be good to compete at that price point.

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