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Theta Digital Announces Next Generation
2-Channel Digital to Analog Converter

Building on the lineage of Theta's groundbreaking Generation DAC Series

CES 2002, LAS VEGAS, January 8, 2002--Theta Digital, inventors of the outboard DAC as a product category, introduce the Generation VIII Digital-to-Analog Converter, at CES 2002 beginning today in Las Vegas.

Theta Digital has always been at the forefront of the ultimate digital music experience since the 1987 launch of the Generation Series. The Generation VIII is the culmination of years of refinement and development in digital audio technology resulting in the most advanced DAC Theta Digital has ever produced.

For the most accurate, defined, natural sound that digital has to offer, the Generation 8 offers several new features and sonic improvements over its predecessors. As is traditional of the Generation series, all previous models going back to the original DS Pre and DS Pro can be upgraded to the performance and features of the Generation VIII.

The Generation VIII is a full differential balanced DAC featuring custom designed software programmable digital filters feeding into four digital to analog converters per channel. Ultra high quality linear transformers are used for each individual input jack. Shielding separates the power supplies from all digital and analog processes to ensure clean power to each processing stage. Audio signals and digital clocks run high-speed balanced signals throughout the unit. Theta's exclusive "jitter jail" provides a choice of jitter control for freedom from the types of digital distortions that most degrade high quality playback.

There are up to five digital input jacks (TOS, AES/EBU, Coaxial, BNC, and an optional Optical) and each input can be assigned to one of the Generation VIII's five preset Input Select buttons. There is an additional stereo pair of analog inputs, with both singled-ended (RCA) and balanced (XLR) connections. An optional plug-in card set can be used for make the Generation VIII a complete preamp.

The analog stage is fully discrete and class A. Both analog and digital signal paths are truly balanced (fully duplicate, differential circuits.) Because of Theta's innovative balanced-to-single-ended summing technology, the Generation VIII will exhibit many of the same advantages of balanced operation even when used in single ended mode.

Using only the finest audiophile grade input and output jacks, the removable Teflon multilayer board ensures future upgradeability for other interfaces and processes, proprietary and otherwise. There is an upgrade path to interface future digital connections from SACD and DVD-A devices.

An RS-232 port allows control of the Generation 8 from specialized control systems from Crestron and AMX as well as access for future software upgrades. The Generation VIII can also be slaved to the Casablanca II for ultimate quality home theater installations.

Options include AT&T optical inputs and Theta's proprietary Laser Linque input. The Generation VIII will be available in first QTR 2002. The price of the DAC was unavailable at press time. It can be seen with Theta's other products in Booth 23804 in the South Hall 1-2 of the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES 2002.

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