
Joseph Audio

Home theater can be big and complex or small
and room friendly, as was the case with the Joseph Audio display. Electronics were all
from Theta -- Casablanca Mk II processor ($12,000 as configured), Carmen Mk II transport
($3850), Intrepid five-channel amp ($3500), and Generation 8 DAC for the front channels
($10,000) -- while the speakers were not Joseph Audio's top-of-the-line models: RM7si in
the front ($1999/pair), Cinergy 5.1 Mk II center-channel speaker ($1299), and RM7si
Signature WM speakers as surrounds ($1899/pair). The LCD display was from Fujitsu. There
was no subwoofer. We loved the Animusic disc
that Jeff Joseph was playing.