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Condition is unknown, but at US$2,799 this is firmly above the recent used market anchor: the median is US$943 and even the 75th percentile is only US$1,566. That makes this an ambitious ask for a single monoblock unless there’s something exceptional behind it — mint cosmetics, verified bench performance, original packing, or a particularly scarce configuration.

That said, Theta’s big power amps are respected for a muscular, refined presentation and real current delivery, so the appeal is understandable if you’re building a high-end system. The upside here is mainly build quality and rarity; the downside is that at this price you want proof of service history, channel health, and any included accessories. If it’s truly clean and fully sorted, it may be a rewarding buy, but it is not priced like an easy grab.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Theta Digital

Theta Digital emerged in the late 1980s from a research project by a group of music enthusiasts in the United States, determined to overcome the harsh sound of early compact discs. Their breakthrough came with the 1988 release of the DS Pre, the world's first DSP-based outboard digital-to-analog converter, which revealed unprecedented musical detail and set a new benchmark for digital playback. Rooted in a philosophy of non-obsolescence, the company emphasized upgradeable designs, allowing owners to evolve their systems without waste, a commitment that defined its early heritage.

The brand specializes in high-end digital audio components, particularly DACs renowned for their lifelike transparency and two-channel purity. Iconic products like the Casablanca series—starting in 1995—evolved into modular music and cinema controllers with open architecture, supporting up to 12 channels, advanced DSP processing, and bandwidths reaching 192 kHz. Under the stewardship of figures like Morris Kessler of Amplifier Technologies and engineer Dave Reich, Theta also produces elite amplifiers such as the Dreadnaught and Citadel, blending cutting-edge tech with audiophile-grade build quality.

Positioned firmly in the high-end audio market, Theta commands a cult following among discerning buyers for its uncompromising sound and longevity. Though production has waned in recent years following company changes, its legacy endures through still-upgradeable Casablanca units and a reputation for products that outperform contemporaries, appealing to serious collectors and home theater aficionados seeking timeless excellence.

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