All
prices are in US dollars.

Jeff Joseph of Joseph Audio holds
his new Precision Sub One subwoofer ($1700), the silver-white cone of its aluminum woofer
proving difficult to photograph well. Jeff and his wife just had their first child.

Mel Shilling of Camelot Technology
had a small booth but showed a large product line, including the Lancelot Pro MM/MC phono
stage ($995 with Charm II DC power supply) to his left.

Theta's Jim White poses with the
Casablanca II preamp/processor ($7000-$18,000 depending on options), which he helped
design.

Nordost company president Vin Garino
holds his company's newest product, the Bass-Line shielded interconnect ($210 per meter
pair).

Klaus Bunge, the man behind Odyssey
Designs AV and Symphonic Line USA, lives in Indianapolis.

Doug Blackburn crept up to the
meeting area of a two-storey booth to take this crowd shot on Saturday afternoon, when
CEDIA attendance was at its height.

The capital building in Indianapolis
as seen from the second floor of the Indiana Convention Center.

Another shot of Indianapolis
landmarks, this time from street level.

The Convention Center is adjacent to
the RCA Dome, where the Indianapolis Colts were playing the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.
This doorway looked out on one of the end zones.
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