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THE
CASABLANCA
II MUSIC AND CINEMA CONTROLLER. A
NEW KIND OF COMPONENT FOR THE DIGITAL AGE.
Casablanca II's "open architecture" design
is unique among music reproduction and cinema processing equipment,
making personal optimization as easy as "plug and play."
Casablanca II's amazing flexibility
and upgradability allow you to custom tailor your system
to your individual requirements. Your system can expand and improve;
you add the capabilities you want, when you want.
Why Casablanca II Exists
When we realized the inevitability of convergence
of home entertainment media, we noted that the music was suffering
in the onrush of new technological enthusiasms. People were getting
complex, cluttered systems with poor fundamental performance.
We listened to "home theater systems" that
sounded awful. Big manufacturers said we shouldn't expect a video
system to have "good sound" for music reproduction (and
suggested we needed separate systems for movies an music!).
We envisioned a way to make excellence available without
the forced compromises and maddening waste involved in redundant,
inferior "Audio/Video" products. This became a major engineering
project, resulting in the Casablanca.
In 1996, Casablanca was absolutely unlike anything
that had gone before. We had to explain this component in detail
- to writers, to dealers, and to the public - as it was a radically
new kind of component. Over time, we learned ways to make an even
more refined, more capable controller. This, then, is Casablanca
II
Getting the Music Right
We discovered that getting the music right enhances
the experience of nearly every film we have enjoyed.
Music communicates emotional tone in films. Everyone
remembers the theme from Jaws, and the scores Hitchcock used to
heighten suspense (think about that shower scene in Psycho. I'll
bet you hear the sound of those horrified violins).
In tender scenes, peaceful visions, joy or sorrow,
the subtle musical textures defining the piping of a flute or whisper
of a violin evoke the mood of the moment. Our moment orientation
had us enthralled with those nuances for a long time. Far more pervasive
than the occasional blast or boom that punctuates action, those
textural details - woven throughout a film - can be much more important
to the feel of a film than even a really terrific explosion. And
the fact is, those relatively subtle musical textures are a lot
harder to preserve intact, so that you really experience them.
All the sound is important.
When the action starts, if something explodes, you
will jump a lot higher if the blast is percussive and definite.
Dull thuds just don't cut it. Space ships roaring to life, race
car engines, and the excited crowd around you in a stadium should
all sound distinctly different. They are a big part of the fun!
It's easy to see why concerts need good sound. But
so does the Superbowl, Le Mans, and the Olympics.
Whether the impact is profoundly emotional or something
more direct and physical, your visceral response is tied to the
sound. You believe your ears as much as your eyes.
Flexibility
Casablanca II has the flexibility you need to keep
up with changing times.
Casablanca II is a component that music lovers can
update and upgrade over time, and a cinema component offering video
technology customized to your choices and changing with the times.
Upgrades and additions can be done easily, but a certified
technician, in your home or the dealer's showroom: it does not require
test equipment or programming knowledge. When a card is changed,
your Casablanca II automatically reconfigures.
Distributed Intelligence: A Crucial Difference
Casablanca II's key intelligence resides on "daughter
boards," rather than being locked into the permanent, central
"mother board." This makes a Casablanca II even more "future-proof"
than your computer! As computer chips increase in power, future
systems and techniques will expand their demands for that power.
You will want to be able to keep up with those advances. With the
Casablanca II you're not married to an old CPU (central processing
unit) as you are with PCs.
Expensive central processors become obsolete as new
technologies emerge, and as ever-more-powerful processor chips set
new performance standards.
Casablanca's Distributed Intelligence means true upgrades
are available without all that waste.
The Future
There will undoubtedly be changes in technology in
the future of video and audio reproduction. Casablanca II's open
structure allows for change, growing and improving with your needs
and desires. It allows for implementation of new standards in digital
or analog conversion, control, routing and processing. This offers
striking advantages to a Casablanca II owner.
While videophiles everywhere are wondering about the
trade-in value on their A/V preamp or thinking about who to give
their old surround sound processor to, Casablanca II owners will
be considering their options: having the lights dim automatically
while switching on the screen and power amplifiers; improving the
quality of surround sound processing; adding channels or another
surround sound mode.
Putting the Proof in "Future-proof"
In the February 1997 issue of Home Theater, Al Griffin
calls Casablanca
"The logical choice for a future-proof high-end
home theater system."
Other companies are now making "intelligent"
audio and A/V products, using one (currently) powerful CPU.
Manufacturers like to claim that their units are upgradeable.
It sounds good. Some "upgrades" mean throwing away everything
but the power supply and the chassis. One major company's "upgrade"
turns out to be just a trade-in allowance!
The Casablanca II is a major redesign. We made an
enormous number of changes. As in our longstanding policy, however,
we are making the upgrade path fully available to owners of original
Casablancas. An original unit can be made absolutely current.
The Science behind the Art
Casablanca II is in a realm apart from all other AV
components.
Theta is legendary for digital to analog conversion.
Theta's faithful reconstruction of digital signals - the science
behind the art - will bring you true-to-life excitement from movies,
concerts, opera, sporting events and even MTV. You'll experience
breathtaking soundtracks with stunning, realism that only Theta
can give you.
Casablanca II's broadcast quality video switching
is capable of preserving visual information with amazing fidelity.
The balanced options are fully balanced, differential
throughout the signal path, allowing levels of fidelity, resolution,
and freedom from noise and distortion far beyond what is possible
with less heroic designs.
Our parts quality is uniformly exceptional. Casablanca
II's internal shielding, high grade, multiple power supplies, and
the sheer number of parts necessary to do the job right - especially
for balanced configuration - make the Casablanca II quite a hefty
piece. (To give you a crude measure of the difference, your average
audio / video component weighs in at 8 or 10 lbs; even the expensive
ones. A fully loaded Casablanca II weighs over 50 lbs.
Sonic Excellence
The cumulative effect of numerous refinements contribute
to the sonic excellence of the Casablanca II.
Theta's proprietary Jitter Jail technology virtually
eliminates jitter. The circuitry stores all digital audio in a buffer
and reclocks it to the DACs using a high-quality crystal oscillator
and DSP algorithm. The resulting rock-stable digital audio suffers
none of the problems associated with lesser systems.
For those who value analog sound, the Casablanca II
serves as an audiophile-quality analog preamp. It's a simple matter
to bypass all the digital processing, sending stereo analog input
signals directly to front left and right analog outputs with all
the clarity and transparency that made the original Casablanca so
highly regarded by audiophiles. Serious music lovers can enjoy to-quality
analog and digital sound from the same preamp/processor without
compromising either.
Volume Control
Casablanca II's volume control is performed 100% in
the analog domain!
Digital volume control is simple to implement, but
at a cost. It works by throwing away information; "bits"
of resolution, which define the sound.
Losing this information means that the quality of
sound deteriorates; as you lower the volume level, the quality of
sound becomes worse and worse.
Casablanca II keeps all the resolution there is, even
when you've turned the sound down to a whisper.
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