Pro Line

Four components. One rack.

Keep your TV, projector, and screen — this replaces the towers and the receiver stack, not the room. Everything below installs in a single day and runs from one household outlet.

Ethan 8 main and surround speaker — a compact matte-black cabinet mounted flat against a wall.

Main & Surround

Ethan 8

The Ethan 8 is the speaker that started it: small enough to hang flat against the wall, engineered to throw clean sound past 90 degrees wide so every seat is the good seat. One does the work of a tower; array a pair when the room asks for more. It has run auditoriums, nightclubs, and one very loud stretch of the Coney Island boardwalk — your sofa won’t scare it.

Role
Main & surround channels
Dispersion
90°+ horizontal
Configuration
Single or arrayed
Mounting
Wall bracket or stand
Output
Concert-scale from one compact cabinet
Miki Stage Sub cinema subwoofer — a matte-black enclosure with its Faital driver behind a steel grille.

Cinema Subwoofer

Miki Stage Sub

Cinema bass is felt before it’s heard. The Miki Stage Sub moves real air down to 35 Hz — the rumble in the floor, the door slam in your chest — on Faital drivers handling 4,000-watt peaks past 135 dB. At under a hundred pounds, it goes where the room wants it, not where the dolly gives up.

Role
Cinema subwoofer
Driver
Faital (Italy)
Extension
Down to 35 Hz
Peak power
4,000 W
Peak output
135+ dB
Weight
Under 100 lb
Crest Pro 200 reference amplifier rack-mounted, brushed faceplate catching low light.

Reference Amplifier

Crest Pro 200

Amplifiers in home boxes are built to a price. The Crest Pro 200 is built to a schedule — the touring kind, where gear rides a truck every night and failure isn’t an option. Stable into 2 ohms and indifferent to abuse, it idles through movie night the way a tour bus idles at a stoplight.

Role
Reference amplification
Platform
Crest Audio Pro 200
Stability
Stable into 2 Ω
Build
Touring-grade
The Acoustic Engine — processing and power for the whole system in a single compact equipment rack.

Processor & Power

Acoustic Engine

Everything that used to be the receiver stack — processing, crossovers, power management — lives in the Acoustic Engine. It has run full concert systems for crowds of 2,500 from the footprint of a powered speaker. In your home it loafs, which is exactly how the brains of a system should spend the evening.

Role
Processing & power
Proven capacity
A 2,500-person concert rig
Footprint
One powered-speaker-sized unit
Replaces
The receiver stack

The right four for your room.

Every install is specified to the space — cabinet count, sub placement, calibration. Start with an hour.