JosephAudio announced that they were pleased to accept the ""Best Sound At Show"" awarded by the attendees voting at the Home Entertainment 2001 Show in New York. ""We're deeply grateful that so many at the show felt that our RM33si Signature at $7500 per pair was worthy of such an honor,"" said Jeff Joseph.This is the first time a relatively affordable speaker system beat out competitors costing up to $120,000 per pair for the top spot.""Most people go to these shows to see the largest and most expensive systems available, therefore those are the systems that usually draw the most attention. But somehow the RM33si sound won the hearts and minds of the listeners,"" Joseph noted, ""Many of our presentations ended in spontaneous applause.""Based on the JosephAudio Pearl, a $20,000 statement design, the $7499 RM33si incorporates the newest Infinite Slope crossover, with optimized transfer functions for each of the drivers. It stands 41 inches high on its Sound Anchor stands, 16 inches deep and is only 8 inches wide.The RM33si was presented in a room sponsored by Park Avenue Audio, JosephAudio's New York City retailer. The system featured Cardas Audio cabling, Classe Audio electronics, Marantz SACD player, and the Spj La Luce turntable.The line to get into the small room stretched down the 10th floor corridor during the last two days of the three day show.""Never before has a small display room won at the Stereophile show. We did come close before -- we were Top Five in 1998, and missed first place by a slim margin in 1999 -- but this is a real first! Clearly, visitors to our room heard something that made us number one,"" remarked Joseph.Other systems that made up the rest of the top five included a $250,000 system assembled by the Editor of The Absolute Sound (second place), Audio Plus Services (third), the $120,000 Alon speakers (fourth) and Mbl (fifth).For more information about JosephAudio, visit www.josephaudio.com.
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